Black English: Educational Equity and the LawJohn W. Chambers Discusses linguistic, legal and pedagogical issues surrounding the use of Black English in the United States; Non-English material. |
Contents
The King Case in Ann Arbor Richard W Bailey | 1 |
ecognizing Black English in the Classroom William Labov | 29 |
eeting the Educational Needs of Students Who Speak a Vernacular English | 56 |
Copyright | |
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action African alleged American English Ann Arbor Black Ann Arbor School Arbor Black English BEV speakers Black child Black children Black community Black dialect Black English speakers Black English Vernacular Black language Black speech Black students Black vernacular English Board of Education Carl Rowan classroom clause code-switching cognitive concept court Cultural Linguistic Approach curriculum defendants deletion dialect differences Ebonics Elementary School equal educational opportunity equal protection ethnic evaluation forms glish grammar Gullah handicapped identified instruction issue Judge Joiner King School Labov language barriers learning to read Michigan Michigan Constitution Mid-South English negative nonstandard nonstandard dialects noun parents past tense plaintiff children plaintiffs problem pronoun public schools racial read standard English recognize relative pronoun ruling School District sentence skills social sociolinguistic speak speech standard English stigmatization Supp syntax teachers teaching tests theory tion variety verb vowel words