The rapper DLOW issued a challenge to dance with his song "Bet you can do it like me" (Something like "I bet you can do it like me") to which many people have already joined. However, very few are up to choreograph a mathematics professor and his students from the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta (Georgia, United States).
Sunday's own Ron Clark, teacher and founder of the center, posted the video of dancing in your Facebook account. The images have been shared over 58,000 times times and spent more than two and a half million copies.
She told Clark to the US edition of HuffPost, some of his students wrote during the Christmas holidays because they were bored and proposed teach this dance craze. They were at the school on January 3, recorded the dance session (which lasted about two hours) and hung the online result.
The students loved the song, according to Clark, meant a lot to teach them how to dance. "The school should it be exciting for them," he said. "You have to know your students and show them that you care about their culture."
Clark, who is a finalist for the Global Teacher Prize exceptional--some international awards for teachers, explained that tries to make teaching as fun as possible, so even rap sometimes used in its working methods. Its center is renowned for its success in balancing studies and strict discipline.
The professor also said he believes that as an educator has to relate to students of all the ways that are possible. "It may not be a dancer, but you have to find a way to get your students or lose."