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Empowering black girls through hip hop pedagogy in social studies education : a systematic literature review tu support culturally relevant and innovative curriculum

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Autor(es)
Vasser, Davida Jamar
Título
Empowering black girls through hip hop pedagogy in social studies education : a systematic literature review tu support culturally relevant and innovative curriculum / by Davida Jamar Vasser.
Publicación
2025
Materias
Freestyle Rap
Contenido
Testu osoa
Descripción física
119 or.
Tipología
Documento
Eduki mota
Tesis
Notas
Sam Houston Unibertsitate Estataleko doktorego-tesia.
Azalean: A Dissertation Presented to The Faculty of the School of Teaching and Learning Sam Houston State University / In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Education.
This systematic literature review provides a critical examination of the role of Hip Hop and Hip Hop Pedagogy (HHP) in shaping the educational experiences of African American female students within secondary social studies classrooms (grades 6-12). Drawing from an extensive body of qualitative research spanning 1999 to 2024, this study applies the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) framework to identify, analyze, and synthesize scholarly insights on the subject. The findings underscore the pedagogical efficacy of HHP in cultivating student engagement, fostering critical consciousness, and affirming cultural identity. Additionally, this review highlights HHP’s potential as a transformative and emancipatory educational tool that empowers students to navigate and critique systemic inequities. The study also looks into institutional barriers to the integration of HHP, identifying gaps in educator training and resistance within traditional curricular structures. Ultimately, the review advocates for the strategic incorporation of HHP into secondary social studies instruction as a means of fostering culturally sustaining pedagogies and enhancing educational equity.