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A great urban high school Nov 07, 2011
By Wayne B. Jennings Hip Hop Genius: Remixing High School Education by Sam Seidel is a 2011 book with a detailed study of the High School for the Performing Arts in St. Paul, Minnesota. It describes the founding and operation of this remarkable charter school that serves urban youth. The school and a private business work together to make the professional recording studios and equipment available for students for real life experiences. As the board chair, I'm pleased that Seidel captured the spirit and energy of the school accurately and dispassionately in a readable and even-toned manner. I highly recommend it and even better recommend seeing the school in operation.
Hip Hop Genius is Genius Mar 08, 2012
By Makadoutious Hip Hop Genius is an motivational text that has put me in the same shoes of David "TC" Ellis when he was standing at the National Mall in Washington DC, inspired to create a school where challenged, or "at-risk" (as labeled by so many) students could have a space to learn and achieve academic success. All of his lived-experiences have been tools and assets in fulfilling his dream. Friends and contacts he had made throughout his life became his colleagues and partners and friends. I began to read your book on the plane coming back from NY back in October, but I decided to stop making my current education an excuse, and I sat down and finished reading the book. As TC was inspired in DC, I too am inspired to make great moves as soon as I finish my program. Mr. Seidel, I thank you. One Love to Hip Hop!
Hip Hop High Helps Cultivate the Genius in Youth Dec 29, 2011
By Blair Ebony Smith Hip Hop Genius: Remixing High School Education by Samuel Seidel is exactly what America's education stakeholders need right now. Seidel drew me in with textured comprehensible stories about the inner workings of High School for Recording Arts in Minneapolis, MN. As a product of an inner city public school with lack of resources, when reading I began to reflect on my high school experiences and how valuable the practice and theory behind the High School of Recording Arts could have been for myself and so many of my classmates who struggled to find our way through high school and the world with little guidance from the school itself. Hip Hop culture is the medium of education in this case but Seidel paints a bigger picture of how our schools can cultivate the geniuses in youth if all in involved are invested and dedicated. Check it out! It's a dope read, fresh wit' no filla'!
-Blair Ebony Smith, PhD Student, Syracuse University, Cultural Foundations of Education
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