After periodic posting on the topic of hip-hop over the last few years I decided it was time to compile all of my writing on the topic in one place. If and when I write more posts related to hip-hop in the future, I will add them back here, so if you're interested in the topic this is the post to save!
This post is dedicated to the late Jarritt Ahmed Sheel. He was a driving force in research and advocacy for hip-hop in music education, and a trusted mentor for me as I embarked on my own learning journey a few years ago exploring ways to authentically, respectfully, and effectively incorporate hip-hop music into my own teaching practice.
Reflections on how to incorporate hip-hop in music education appropriately and holistically:
Lesson ideas for K-12 general and ensemble music classes, resource list, and school-appropriate song examples:
Lesson plans and resources for teaching the history and context of hip-hop in an age-appropriate way (an important step to take when teaching hip-hop):
Lesson plans and resources for teaching break dancing, DJing, and beatboxing:
Lesson plans and resources for teaching rapping and rap writing in elementary music:
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