Your Name and Title:
Elisheva Cohen, Outreach Coordinator
School or Organization Name:
Middle East Studies Center, Portland State University
Co-Presenter Name(s):
Area of the World from Which You Will Present:
Oregon, USA
Language in Which You Will Present:
English
Target Audience(s):
Teachers
Short Session Description (one line):
Learn how to teach global issues through hip hop
Full Session Description (as long as you would like):
In the past 20 years, hip hop music and art has evolved as a global medium of creative self expression. This platform of beats, rhythms, lyrics, dance, and art gives a voice to many who often go unheard. Hip hop has played an important role in social and political movements around the world, most recently in the revolutions and changes taking place due to the Arab spring.
As a popular and accessible form of social and political protest, education through hip hop has risen as a pedagogical tool that encourages critical thinking about local and global issues.
This session will explore methods of teaching with hip hop using Palestinian hip hop as a case study. Participants will review a brief history of hip hop and the power it can have in the classroom. We will then look specifically at Palestinian hip hop and ways in which it can be used in the classroom to teach about various themes. Participants will end the session by considering how they can use hip hop from around the world to teach global themes in their classroom.
Websites / URLs Associated with Your Session:
Replies
The deadline for submitting your revisions to this proposal is November 7, 2011 at 5 PM CST or 23:00 UTC. Email Lucy Gray at elemenous@gmail.com if you make changes and need your proposal reviewed again.
We will not accept revisions after this time. If you choose not to revise, we appreciate your ideas and we hope you'll consider applying next year.
Full Session Description:
In the past 20 years, hip hop music and art has evolved as a global medium of creative self expression. This platform of beats, rhythms, lyrics, dance, and art gives a voice to many who often go unheard. Hip hop has played an important role in social and political movements around the world, most recently in the revolutions and changes taking place due to the Arab spring.
As a popular and accessible form of social and political protest, education through hip hop has risen as a pedagogical tool that encourages critical thinking about local and global issues.
This session will explore methods of teaching with hip hop using Palestinian hip hop as a case study. Participants will review a brief history of hip hop and the power it can have in the classroom. We will then look specifically at Palestinian hip hop and ways in which it can be used in the classroom to teach about various themes. Participants will end the session by considering how they can use hip hop from around the world to teach global themes in their classroom.
If you are intending to add to your description with the above paragraphs, go to OPTIONS, EDIT DISCUSSION and edit your proposal. Thanks! Let me know when you've done this, and I'll put your proposal in the accepted category.
Thanks,
Lucy Gray
elemenous@gmail.com
Thanks for your help. I have edited the proposal.
Elisheva