Hip-hop is examined as a revolutionary and transformational cultural trend within an educational theoretical framework (original) (raw)
2022, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
The objective is to provide hip-hop with an educational approach that will assist working students in mastering the music's principles. This study explores Hip Hop and Hip-Hop pedagogy, including the use of rap videos as teaching tools and the development of videos by teachers to convey information on academic subjects and the curriculum to students, as well as whether the students' technical and livelihood demands are addressed. Introduction The phrase "hip hop" is used in the United States to represent how young urban Americans perceive, think, and feel about the world and their place in it. Our endeavor was profoundly influenced by the music of Afrika Bambaataa. Hip hop is a way of life for urban adolescents, especially those who reside in urban areas. It is centered on respect, tolerance, solidarity, and having a wonderful time with family and friends. The nine components of hip hop that may be split down into categories include rapping, breakdancing, aerosol art, deejaying, beatboxing, street fashion and expression, and street knowledge. In this context, "education" is the sign of entrepreneurship. "Education" has now established itself as a crucial aspect of Hip Hop; hence, it serves as a crucial aspect of this research and essay. Fans and members of the hip-hop community were the originators of hip-hop's fundamental ideology. Bridges, Jonathan This study identifies Hip Hop as a "critical cultural movement" due to its emphasis on family reunification, promotion of cultural and spiritual links, and opposition to and condemnation of individuals, places, and institutions that promote separation and division. He refers to Hip Hop as a "cultural movement" because of its emphasis on reuniting families, fostering cultural and spiritual connections, and opposing and denouncing individuals, locations, and organizations that encourage separation and division. According to the researcher, a "critical cultural movement" due to its