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Ernest MorrellErnest Morrell is Associate Professor of Urban Education and Cultural Studies and Associate Director of Youth Research at the Institute for Democracy, Education, and Access (IDEA) at UCLA. He is a writer of poems, plays, essays, novels, and academic books, book chapters, articles, reviews, and encyclopedia entries. For more than a decade he has worked with adolescents, drawing on their involvement with popular culture to promote academic literacy development. Morrell is the author of, Linking Literacy and Popular Culture: Finding Connections for Lifelong Learning and Becoming Critical Researchers: Literacy and Empowerment for Urban Youth. Morrell has been invited to give numerous keynote addresses for postsecondary institutions and national organizations and he consults with schools in urban areas including Boston and Los Angeles.

View Ernest Morrell's Resume/Vita, Publications and Workshops.

Speaking Topics

Level:  K-12

  • Media Literacy
  • Media Production
  • Literature Instruction
  • Mass media
  • Hip-Hop Poetry
  • Culturally Relevant Pedagogy

 

Publications

 

  • Sample Content Thumbnail The Art of Critical Pedagogy: The Possibilities of Moving from Theory to Practice in Urban Schools
  • Sample Content Thumbnail Critical Literacy and Urban Youth: Pedagogies of Access, Dissent, and Liberation
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Workshops

Boston Plan for Excellence
Serves as consultant and workshop facilitator for project with urban teachers in Boston Public Schools that engage students in critical research projects for literacy development and social change.

C to the B Productions, Paramount Pictures
Serves as a consultant to a show under development by Paramount Pictures that uses hip-hop music and culture to increase language and literacy learning among pre-school children.

Lansing Unified School District: Lansing, MI
Worked with English Language Arts teachers brainstorming ways to more effectively teach critical multicultural works of literature in diverse classrooms. Helped district administration to design a summer program for at-risk youth, 2002–present.

 

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