“I create art that is informative and that is educational and that is inspiring to young people,” Bomani Darel Armah told Education Town Hall host,
Month: June 2014
BATmobile in Seattle, PARCC faces challenges, and Detroit Free Press on charter schools
This is proving to be an interesting week in education across the U.S. On Tuesday, the American Institutes for Research, a DC-based nonpartisan, non-profit organization,
Not a Rapper: An Edu-Tainer
Bomani Darel Armah uses hip-hop, poetry and multi-media as educational tools with students, from kindergarten through graduate school. He says he is “not a rapper,
A Fuller Picture: Bridges to Self and Others
A continuing conversation on the absence of children’s books by and about people of color, Rush Limbaugh’s attack on Teaching for Change as “racist” for
Teaching and Learning, Tenure and Due Process
Laura Fuchs, a teacher with seven years experience at one of the more challenging high schools in the DC Public School system, joined the Education
We Need Diverse Books, Teaching for Change
“Normal Reading”: Feature Report Full recording of June 19 program Why Teaching for Change? Why Not Rush Revere? Partial Transcript (with more to come) of
