著者:
Christopher Emdin is an assistant professor of science education and director of secondary school initiatives at the Urban Science Education Center at Teachers College, Columbia University. He holds a Ph.D. in urban education with a concentration in mathematics, science and technology; a master’s degree in natural sciences; and a bachelor’s degree in physical anthropology, biology, and chemistry.
His book, Urban Science Education for the Hip-Hop Generation is rooted in his experiences as student, teacher, administrator, and researcher in urban schools and the deep relationship between hip-hop culture and science that he discovered at every stage of his academic and professional journey. The book utilizes autobiography, outcomes of research studies, theoretical explorations, and accounts of students’ experiences in schools to shed light on the causes for the lack of educational achievement of urban youth from the hip-hop generation.

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Preliminary Material
页码: i–xiii
On Rap and Hip-hop
An overview of, and grounding in, the culture
页码: 1–6
Teach a New Way
页码: 7–20
Negotiating the Terrain of Cultural Misalignment
Discovering Why the Students are Silent
页码: 35–50
Glossary
页码: 117–119
References
页码: 121–126
Educational Researchers and their students
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