Learning to Swim - Poetry as the Deep End of Education
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive into a thought-provoking 18-minute TEDx talk that explores the transformative power of poetry in education. Join Christian Foley, a renowned Spoken Word Educator, writer, rapper, and teacher, as he shares his innovative approach to incorporating rap and poetry into the learning process. Discover how Foley's unique blend of improvised, interactive rap performances has captivated audiences from school classrooms to Oprah's Television Networks and even Westminster. Learn about his journey as a PhD student in 'Hip Hop Education' at Goldsmiths University and gain insights into his expertise in using rap as an educational tool. Explore Foley's multifaceted career, including his musical releases, hip-hop picture books for early years students, and upcoming publications focusing on the healing power of music for children. Gain inspiration from this engaging presentation that challenges traditional educational methods and proposes poetry as a vital component in the deep end of education.
Syllabus
Learning to Swim: Poetry the deep end of Education | Christian Foley | TEDxYouth@StGeorgesEdinburgh
Taught by
TEDx
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