Hip-Hop Education Guidebook Vol 2 Submission Deadline |
Written by Robert ID4113 |
Thursday, 03 January 2008 05:06 |
The Hip Hop Association: H2Ed announces the call for early bird submissions for the Hip-Hop Education Guidebook: Volume 2. Deadline: March 1, 2008 *Are you a Hip-Hop head who merges your knowledge of Hip Hop culture in the classroom? *Do you use rhymes to teach math and geography? *Do you use themes and lessons found in Hip Hop lyrics to discuss obesity, global warming, or police brutality? *Do you have an essay exploring Hip Hop as education? If you answered yes to any of these questions then H2Ed urges you to submit your lesson plans and reflection essays for the Hip-Hop Education Guidebook: Volume 2. The Guidebook, published by the Hip Hop Association, will feature interdisciplinary standards-referenced lesson plans written for and by teachers across the U.S. We encourage creative lesson plans in "non-traditional" Hip Hop education subjects, such as math, science, ESL/ELA, social justice etc. In the spirit of youth-culture-fusion we welcome submissions that incorporate dance hall, reggae, punk, emo etc. If your submission is selected you will be published in the Hip-Hop Education Guidebook: Volume 2 and receive a complimentary copy of the guidebook. You may receive a wide range of media coverage, interview opportunities, and may be eligible to receive bulk discounts. Download the submission form NOW! Check out what Black Issue Book Review, All Hi -Hop, Re-Thinking Schools and more have to say about the Hip-Hop Education Guidebook: Volume One, by downloading the press kit at www.hiphopassociation.org/education. |