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    FormatThesis (2)SubjectAfrican American arts (1)African American students -- Education (1)Hip-hop (1)Leadership (1)Organizational change (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    2007 (2)
    Author/ContributorMartin, Barbara N. (Barbara Nell), 1952- (2)Burns, Gwen Jeannine, 1954- (1)Hall, Tracy D., 1967- (1)Advisor
    Martin, Barbara N. (Barbara Nell), 1952- (2)
    Thesis DepartmentEducational leadership and policy analysis (MU) (2)Language (ISO)English (2)

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    A pedagogy of freedom: using hip hop in the classroom to engage African-American students 

    Hall, Tracy D., 1967- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    The purpose of this study was to add to the knowledge base an understanding of the impact of culturally-relevant pedagogy, such as hip hop, on African American student engagement. The researcher viewed the study through ...

    Invitational leadership in public schools 

    Burns, Gwen Jeannine, 1954- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    The purpose of the mixed design study was to examine the perceived effectiveness of leaders who made use of the invitational leadership style of leading their organization. Four research questions emerged throughout the ...

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