Abstract Even during an era of cultural globalization where diversity, hybridity, and heterogeneity prevail, educational institutions remain unchanged and economically and racially marginalized students continue to experience a sense of exclusion in school. Whereas the science education community often addresses such exclusion in terms of the achievement gap or the lack of materials and qualified teachers in urban schools, there are also more subtle ways in which these students remain as outsiders to the culture of science. The study highlights how the acceptance and affordance of students ’ cultural capital can encourage a sense of belonging with school science. Specifically, this paper contributes to the literature by sharing longitudinal...
Despite the well-known educational possibilities afforded by Rhythm And Poetry (RAP) for the develop...
How to create learning experiences that are more relevant and empowering for young people is an ongo...
Adolescents are constantly exposed to multiple cultural views of the natural world in juxtaposition ...
Abstract: In teaching and research activities, we have pointed out the need to think about the speci...
Many teachers in urban-center secondary schools face cultural barriers when they try to encourage cr...
This article argues that the development of rap song lyrics or lyrical concept mapping can be a viab...
Drawing on contemporary arts education research (Dimitriadis 2009 and Ellsworth 2005) and Halberstam...
Despite the recent popularity of hip-hop based education, and the increasing diversity of academics ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the designed cultural ecology of a hip-hop and comp...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015From “They” Science to “Our” Science: Hip Hop Epistemo...
This qualitative case study examines how students in an inner city high school engage with hip hop a...
This paper argues that hip-hop music is an effective way to reach previously marginalized urban yout...
This article explores how educators can contribute to the development of STEM identity in historical...
Cultural competence has been engendered for Europeans rather than other ethnicities such as African ...
This dissertation contends that the distinctive poetic language of hip-hop enables individuals to un...
Despite the well-known educational possibilities afforded by Rhythm And Poetry (RAP) for the develop...
How to create learning experiences that are more relevant and empowering for young people is an ongo...
Adolescents are constantly exposed to multiple cultural views of the natural world in juxtaposition ...
Abstract: In teaching and research activities, we have pointed out the need to think about the speci...
Many teachers in urban-center secondary schools face cultural barriers when they try to encourage cr...
This article argues that the development of rap song lyrics or lyrical concept mapping can be a viab...
Drawing on contemporary arts education research (Dimitriadis 2009 and Ellsworth 2005) and Halberstam...
Despite the recent popularity of hip-hop based education, and the increasing diversity of academics ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the designed cultural ecology of a hip-hop and comp...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015From “They” Science to “Our” Science: Hip Hop Epistemo...
This qualitative case study examines how students in an inner city high school engage with hip hop a...
This paper argues that hip-hop music is an effective way to reach previously marginalized urban yout...
This article explores how educators can contribute to the development of STEM identity in historical...
Cultural competence has been engendered for Europeans rather than other ethnicities such as African ...
This dissertation contends that the distinctive poetic language of hip-hop enables individuals to un...
Despite the well-known educational possibilities afforded by Rhythm And Poetry (RAP) for the develop...
How to create learning experiences that are more relevant and empowering for young people is an ongo...
Adolescents are constantly exposed to multiple cultural views of the natural world in juxtaposition ...