Rapping professor from North Brunswick makes algebra ‘contagious’ at Kean University

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Kean University adjunct professor Irisa Leverette, a resident of North Brunswick, helps her students learn math by rapping in the classroom.
Kean University adjunct professor Irisa Leverette, a resident of North Brunswick, helps her students learn algebra, encourages them to do homework, and reduces math anxiety by rapping in the classroom.

“She’ll be in the middle of a lesson, start freestyling, drop the marker as if it’s a mic, and then go right back to the lesson as if nothing happened,” Elijah Sherin, a freshman finance major from Long Branch, said in a statement provided by Kean University. “She comes to every class excited to teach, so it makes us excited to come too.”

Leverette is a Kean alumna who earned her bachelor’s degree in management science in 1996 and her master’s degree in public administration in 2000. She has been teaching at Kean University since 2005.

“I rip classrooms like Drake RIP stages,” Leverette says in one of her lyrics, according to the statement. “I’mma make algebra and trig contagious!”

While Leverette has done “a little rap here, a little rap there” since she was a teenager, this semester her rapping caught on in her MATH 1000 class, which is college algebra.

“Every Friday I’ll say a few sentences in rap, then I drop the mic. That lets them know I’m finished and it’s time to go. The students have gotten into it,” she said in the statement, adding that students have recorded her raps and posted them on social media.

Several students said Leverette’s approach helps them master the subject.

Prosper Nwankwo, a freshman architecture major from Trenton, said in the statement that Leverette keeps students focused.

“I love coming to class because you can tell she loves her job,” he said.

Louis Beaugris, executive director of Kean’s School of Mathematical Sciences, said that Kean University encourages professors to think beyond the whiteboard and slide presentation in their approach to teaching.

“At Kean, we expect our professors to innovate and engage students, to take the extra step to ensure our students learn,” he said in the statement. “Irisa Leverette does that.”

Leverette also uses technology in teaching. She posts math videos on her Facebook page, ithinkalgebra. The rapping prof plans to use social media further by creating a YouTube channel for ithinkalgebra. Her math videos have received close to 8,000 views on Facebook, and helped students in China, India, and elsewhere, as well as at Kean’s campus in Union, she said.

“Social media is the ‘real world,’ and universities want students to have real-life experiences in the classroom,” she said in the statement. “Plus, students are so attached to their phones, it makes sense to utilize this technology in the classroom.”

And for good measure, she also uses her rap to remind students to continue learning at home.

“Don’t forget to study over the weekend,” Leverette raps. “Let it sink in, marinate. See you on Monday. Don’t be late!”

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