Christopher Emdin Explained

Christopher Emdin is the Director of the Schupf Family IdeaLab at Skidmore College and Maxine Greene Chair for Distinguished Contributions to Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. He was previously the Robert Naslund Endowed Chair in Curriculum and Teaching at the University of Southern California. He is an American academic who was previously an Associate Professor of Science Education at the Teachers College, Columbia University where he also served as Director of Science Education at the Center for Health Equity and Urban Science Education (CHEUSE).[1] [2] He was a noted author of the Obama White House and regular contributor to HuffPost.[3] [4] He developed and partnered with the rapper GZA and the website Rap Genius to develop the Science Genius B.A.T.T.L.E.S, which engages students in science through the creation of raps and a final rap battle competition.[5] Emdin is founder of the #HipHopEd web chat and social movement.[6]

Academic background

Emdin holds bachelor's degrees in Physical Anthropology, Biology, and Chemistry from Lehman College (2000). He also holds a M.S. in Natural Sciences from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2003), and a PhD in Urban Education from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, (2007).[7]

Bibliography

Emdin is the author of several books,[8] including:

  1. HipHopEd: The Compilation on Hip-Hop Education, with Edmund Adjapong (2018)[13]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Emdin, Christopher (ce2165) Teachers College, Columbia University. 2020-08-01. Teachers College - Columbia University. en.
  2. Web site: 2014-02-25. Christopher Emdin. 2020-08-01. whitehouse.gov. en.
  3. Web site: 2014-02-25. Christopher Emdin. 2020-08-01. whitehouse.gov. en.
  4. Web site: Christopher Emdin | HuffPost.
  5. Web site: Songs in the Key of Biology: Students Write Hip-Hop to Learn Science PBS NewsHour March 27, 2013 PBS. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130328041223/http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/science/jan-june13/hiphop_03-27.html. 2013-03-28. PBS.
  6. Web site:
    1. hiphoped
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  7. Web site: Emdin, Christopher (ce2165) Teachers College, Columbia University. 2020-08-01. Teachers College - Columbia University. en.
  8. Web site: Books Dr. Christopher Emdin. 2020-08-01. en-US.
  9. Book: Emdin, Christopher. Urban science education for the hip-hop generation. 2010. Sense Publishers. 978-90-8790-987-1. Rotterdam; Boston. English. 609702799.
  10. Web site: For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood... and the Rest of Y'all Too by Christopher Emdin: 9780807028025 PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books. 2020-08-01. PenguinRandomhouse.com. en-US.
  11. Book: Emdin, Christopher. For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood ... and the Rest of Y'all Too Reality Pedagogy and Urban Education.. 2016. Beacon Pr. 978-0-8070-2802-5. English. 933432442.
  12. Book: Sirrakos. George. Between the world and the urban classroom. Emdin. Christopher. 2017. 978-94-6351-031-8. English. 989026523.
  13. Book: Emdin. Christopher.
    1. hiphoped: the compilation on hip-hop education. Volume 1 Hip-hop as education, philosophy and practice Volume 1 Hip-hop as education, philosophy and practice
    . Adjapong. Edmund. 2018. 978-90-04-37186-6. English. 1166730415.
  14. Book: EMDIN, CHRISTOPHER. RATCHETDEMIC.. 2021. BEACON. 978-0-8070-8950-7. S.l.. English. 1151747531.