Dialects in Schools and Communities

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A01=Carolyn Temple Adger
A01=Donna Christian
A01=Walt Wolfram
african
African American English
African American Vernacular English
African American Working Class Community
american
American Speech Language Hearing Association
Author_Carolyn Temple Adger
Author_Donna Christian
Author_Walt Wolfram
Background Knowledge
Black English Vernacular
Category=CFFD
Category=JNL
class
classroom language policy
community
Dialect Differences
Dialect Diversity
Dialect Influence
Dialect Learning
Dialect Readers
difference
english
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eq_society-politics
language acquisition research
language attitudes study
Learning Standard English
linguistic diversity education
Oral Language Instruction
Outer Banks
Past Tenses
Reading Error
sociolinguistic variation
sociolinguistics in education practice
speakers
speech community analysis
standard
Standard English
Standard English Instruction
Standard English Speakers
Teaching Standard English
vernacular
Vernacular Dialect
Vernacular Dialect Speakers
Vernacular Features
Vernacular Speakers
working
Written Standard English

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805843163
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jan 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book describes dialect differences in American English and their impact on education and everyday life. It explores some of the major issues that confront educational practitioners and suggests what practitioners can do to recognize students’ language abilities, support their language development, and expand their knowledge about dialects. Topics addressed include:
*popular concerns about the nature of language variation;
*characteristic structures of different dialects;
*various interactive patterns characteristic of social groups;
*the school impacts of dialect differences in speaking, writing, and reading, including questions about teaching Standard English; and
*the value of dialect education in schools to enable students to understand dialects as natural and normal language phenomena.

Changesin the Second Edition: In this edition the authors reconsider and expand their discussion of many of the issues addressed in the first edition and in other of their earlier works, taking into account especially the research on dialects and publications for audiences beyond linguistics that have appeared since the first edition. This edition is offered as an updated report on the state of language variation and education in the United States.

Dialects in Schools and Communities is rooted in questions that have arisen in workshops, surveys, classes, discussion groups, and conversations with practitioners and teacher educators. It is thus intended to address important needs in a range of educational and related service fields. As an overview of current empirical research, it synthesizes current understandings and provides key references—in this sense it is a kind of translation and interpretation in which the authors’ goal is to bring together the practical concerns of educators and the vantage point of sociolinguistics. No background in linguistics or sociolinguistics is assumed on the part of the reader.

This volume is intended for teacher interns and practicing teachers in elementary and secondary schools; early childhood specialists; specialists in reading and writing; speech/language pathologists; special education teachers; and students in various language specialties.

Adger, Carolyn Temple; Wolfram, Walt; Christian, Donna