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OHIO's Patton College of Education implements programming to bring more Black men into the education field ohio.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ohio.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Along with his career in education, Dr. Jason Rawls has worked as a DJ and hip-hop producer for over 20 years. Ohio University’s Patton College of Education is implementing the first ever hip-hop based education program that will help prepare pre-service teachers to incorporate culturally relevant pedagogy into their own teaching styles. The innovative and progressive program known as Hip-Hop OHIO Patton Education (HOPE) is led by program coordinator and longtime hip-hop producer Dr. Jason Rawls. Hip-Hop Based Education (HHBE) teaches the value of incorporating hip-hop-based education, culturally relevant pedagogy, and relational pedagogy into the classroom to build healthy and affirming relationships while bettering engagement with students. Although this type of programming has been taught before, according to Rawls, this is the first time it will be incorporated into a College of Education’s Teacher Education program. ....
In honor of Black History Month, Ohio University professors discussed the origins of Hip-Hop and how over the last 50 years it has influenced black culture, activism and education in the latest Ask the Experts livestream. The experts emphasized how Hip-Hop is made of several different elements and is essentially artists creating something new out of nothing. They also included how many Hip-Hop artists have brought their experiences in life, such as racial injustice, to light through their lyrics since Hip-Hop began. The discussion featured Akil Houston, professor of cultural and media studies in the College of Arts and Sciences and Jason Rawls, instructor in the College of Education at OHIO’s Zanesville campus. ....