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That's a lesson they'll never forget! Atlanta teacher, 43, busts some serious moves as he performs a dynamic hip hop routine alongside his students • Ron Clark, the founder of Atlanta's Ron Clark Academy, is known for his energetic, award-winning teaching methods • Showing off his connection with his students, the 43-year-old allowed them to teach him the dance to DLOW's Bet You Can't Do It Like Me challenge • He posted a video of their routine on Facebook, where it was eventually viewed over 2.5 million times By Published: 16:21 GMT, 5 January 2016 Updated: 17:36 GMT, 5 January 2016. Teacher Ron Clark is well known for his ground-breaking, dynamic teaching methods, but now he is also becoming known for his dance moves. The 43-year-old founder of Atlanta's Ron Clark Academy has previously featured on Oprah and nearly every news outlet across the country as he has won awards and gained praise for his incredible teaching success that sees kids actually excited to go to school.

And after seeing his, it's really no surprise, as the teacher proves that not only does he encourage kids to have fun, but joins right in - even if that means learning a hip hop dance routine. Putting in the time: Ron has received awards and even appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show thanks to his much-admired, energetic teaching methods The video, which Ron himself posted on social media early on Monday, shows himself and seven of his students taking on rapper DLOW's Bet You Can't Do It Like Me challenge, where they go through a variety of dance moves popularized by rap and hip hop artists. And not only do the kids prove they have natural dancing talent, but their teacher nails every single move right along with them. Among the dance moves performed by the troupe are the Whip/Nae Nae, the hit the quan and the milly rock - and Ron proves he can keep up with every step throughout. According to Ron, the clip came about when a few of his students at the academy texted him over the winter break asking if he would like to learn the dance.

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The big guy: Ron told Huffington Post that the clip came about after his students, bored over the winter break, texted him and asked if they could teach him the routine So, on January 3, the students and their teacher met at the school and went through the moves over and over again until they were ready to film their routine. The result swiftly became an online sensation. Since being posted, it has been viewed more than 2.5 million times and shared around 60,000 times. The clip is just the latest in years of examples of how Ron's teaching has endeared him to parents and students alike, largely based on his energetic and positive attitude backed up by a willingness to engage in the things his students love. 'School should be exciting to them,' Ron told. 'You've got to know who your kids are and show them that you care about their culture.' The journey: The Ron Clark Academy was the result of the success of his unique curriculum that he developed while teaching in Harlem - a story that even inspired a film starring Friends star Matthew Perry So successful are Ron's methods that they have the unique achievement of having 100 per cent of his alumni graduating from high school and also boasts a very high standardized testing record.

Battle Report Converter Ogame more. The middle school is the culmination of Ron's work that took him from a school in rural North Carolina to one of the toughest areas of Harlem, where he developed his unique curriculum and eventually became Disney Teacher of the Year in 2000 and became Oprah Winfrey's first Phenomenal Man. In 2006, Friends star Matthew Perry even played Ron in a TV movie, The Ron Clark Story, which told the story of Ron's first year in Harlem.