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In our schools, hip-hop culture is the dominant culture among the students. In Youth Culture Power: A #HipHopEd Guide to Building Teacher-Student Relationships and Increasing Student Engagement, Jason D. Rawls and John Robinson, educators and hip-hop artists with experience in the urban classrooms, focus their efforts through Hip-Hop Based Education (HHBE). They argue that hip-hop culture could be useful in building relationships and building student engagement.

The approach to achieve this is Youth Culture Pedagogy (YCP). YCP is based in a foundation of reality pedagogy (Emdin, 2014), culturally responsive pedagogy (Ladson-Billings, 1995), and HHBE (Hill, 2009; Petchauer, 2009). In this volume, the authors lay the groundwork for YCP and how they envision its use within the classroom.

In Youth Culture Power, the authors put forth their C.A.R.E. Model of youth pedagogy to help teachers create a positive learning environment by building relationships and

Table of Contents

Christopher Emdin: Foreword – Glossary of Terms – Introduction – YCP (Youth Culture Power) – Classroom Chatter – Don’t Smile Till November – Generation XYZ – We Ain’t Failing – B Plan – Get on Board.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/17/2019 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433171260, 978-1433171260
      ISBN10: 1433171260

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In our schools, hip-hop culture is the dominant culture among the students. In Youth Culture Power: A #HipHopEd Guide to Building Teacher-Student Relationships and Increasing Student Engagement, Jason D. Rawls and John Robinson, educators and hip-hop artists with experience in the urban classrooms, focus their efforts through Hip-Hop Based Education (HHBE). They argue that hip-hop culture could be useful in building relationships and building student engagement.

      The approach to achieve this is Youth Culture Pedagogy (YCP). YCP is based in a foundation of reality pedagogy (Emdin, 2014), culturally responsive pedagogy (Ladson-Billings, 1995), and HHBE (Hill, 2009; Petchauer, 2009). In this volume, the authors lay the groundwork for YCP and how they envision its use within the classroom.

      In Youth Culture Power, the authors put forth their C.A.R.E. Model of youth pedagogy to help teachers create a positive learning environment by building relationships and

      Table of Contents

      Christopher Emdin: Foreword – Glossary of Terms – Introduction – YCP (Youth Culture Power) – Classroom Chatter – Don’t Smile Till November – Generation XYZ – We Ain’t Failing – B Plan – Get on Board.

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