Birmingham teacher’s passion for hip-hop culture in schools
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James Bennett
Leading artists from the Birmingham music scene are backing a teacher’s ambition to get elements of hip-hop on to the national curriculum to support pupils who may be struggling in mainstream education.
James Bennett, an art teacher at Holy Trinity Catholic School in Small Heath, delivered a “Hip-Hop Healing” pilot event at the school last summer and has been given funding to create another event at the school in July.
He is now inviting government officials and education leaders to Birmingham to see his plan in action.
Last summer, Mr Bennett persuaded rapper and actor Jaykae to perform at his old school.
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“I can’t lie, it was great to back at the school for the first time in 17 years,” said Jaykae.
“I’ve known Mr Bennett for a while and he had been on at me to come back and do something with the pupils.”
He added: “You might not be the best at anything, but you need to find something in your life that you are good at.”
Mr Bennett said he believed the national curriculum needed to be “more inclusive”.
“I’ve had kids who won’t write anything down in English, writing poetry for three hours...
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