Using a framework of language ideologies, this mixed-methods study examined teachers' perceptions of nonmainstream dialect, specifically looking at African American English (AAE). Eighty-one total teachers from the local school district listened to four different speech stimuli (elementary school-aged) enacted in either African American English or Mainstream American English using a matched-guise design within two different child actors. After listening to the four speech stimuli, teachers provided their first impression of each child's academic and personality on the Teacher Perception Rating Questionnaire (TPRQ), a 5-point Likert scale. Afterwards, approximately one-fourth of the teachers from three of the sites participated in focus g...
There have been significant studies done on the topic of African-American English. For the past quar...
Most high school teachers and students agree that Standard American English (SAE), or "formal" Engli...
Discrepancies between “home English” and “school English” for urban students have been addressed for...
Using a framework of language ideologies, this mixed-methods study examined teachers' perceptions of...
This study investigates the learning of linguistic structures associated with African American Engli...
The differences in attitudes toward African American English (AAE) and Mainstream American English (...
The purpose of this thesis is to elucidate the effects of language ideologies on African-American st...
The purposes of the study were (a) to analyze elementary school teachers' attitudes toward children ...
This study investigates the question of “What are in-service-general education teachers’ opinions ab...
This study draws from World Englishes and a raciolinguistic perspective to examine how seven Black e...
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) has been a controversial topic when it comes to African A...
2015-07-17Speakers of African American English (AAE) often encounter unsupportive classroom environm...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to investigate elementary school teachers\u27 self-perceiv...
More than 80% of African Americans in the United States of America speak the dialect African America...
This study explored Midwestern US teachers’ raciolinguistic attitudes toward English learners. Two r...
There have been significant studies done on the topic of African-American English. For the past quar...
Most high school teachers and students agree that Standard American English (SAE), or "formal" Engli...
Discrepancies between “home English” and “school English” for urban students have been addressed for...
Using a framework of language ideologies, this mixed-methods study examined teachers' perceptions of...
This study investigates the learning of linguistic structures associated with African American Engli...
The differences in attitudes toward African American English (AAE) and Mainstream American English (...
The purpose of this thesis is to elucidate the effects of language ideologies on African-American st...
The purposes of the study were (a) to analyze elementary school teachers' attitudes toward children ...
This study investigates the question of “What are in-service-general education teachers’ opinions ab...
This study draws from World Englishes and a raciolinguistic perspective to examine how seven Black e...
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) has been a controversial topic when it comes to African A...
2015-07-17Speakers of African American English (AAE) often encounter unsupportive classroom environm...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to investigate elementary school teachers\u27 self-perceiv...
More than 80% of African Americans in the United States of America speak the dialect African America...
This study explored Midwestern US teachers’ raciolinguistic attitudes toward English learners. Two r...
There have been significant studies done on the topic of African-American English. For the past quar...
Most high school teachers and students agree that Standard American English (SAE), or "formal" Engli...
Discrepancies between “home English” and “school English” for urban students have been addressed for...