School of Hip-Hop

A doctoral student at the University of Massachusetts and adjunct faculty member at Bank Street College of Education, Runell began writing about the fledgling hip-hop education movement when she noticed innovative work from various teachers across the country. The result is The HipHop Education Guid...

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Published inBlack Issues Book Review Vol. 9; no. 3; p. 24
Main Author Pride, Felicia
Format Book Review
LanguageEnglish
Published Fairfax Target Market News 01.05.2007
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Summary:A doctoral student at the University of Massachusetts and adjunct faculty member at Bank Street College of Education, Runell began writing about the fledgling hip-hop education movement when she noticed innovative work from various teachers across the country. The result is The HipHop Education Guidebook Volume 1, a comprehensive collection of lesson plans (that range from mathematics, science, social justice to literacy and English Language Arts) and educational resources for young people in grades 5-12 that have been implemented and used by educators across the country.
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ISSN:1522-0524
2169-2424