This book offers one possible solution in the pursuit of linguistic equality by exploring how the Structural Inquiry of Stigmatized English (SISE) approach to linguistics pedagogy can be used to empower linguistics students and researchers as ambassadors for change. By using stigmatized varieties of English (including African American English, Chicano English, and Appalachian English) as the primary linguistic data analyzed through detailed structural analysis, the SISE approach fosters linguistically principled and pluralistic language attitudes among students, as evidenced by the author’s own empirical research in applying the method. This book not only advocates for linguistic equality but also provides teachers and researchers with the ...
The primary goals of this text are to acquaint prospective teachers of English with certain aspects ...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Addressing teachers' preparation for and cultivation o...
In this thesis, I explore the question of whether participation in a college-level sociocultural lin...
This dissertation explicates and analyzes a pedagogical approach to the introductory linguistics cou...
This dissertation introduces and analyzes a critical multicultural pedagogical approach to the intro...
In this paper, I discuss the impact of acceptance and inclusion of stigmatized dialects in the class...
This book examines the nature of human language and the ideology of linguistic legitimacy – the comm...
This article examines the impact of linguistic discrimination on learner’s academic performance in t...
In the first-year composition classroom, language and how it is taught are an important part of the ...
In the first-year composition classroom, language and how it is taught are an important part of the ...
Standardized tests demand Standard English, but secondary students (grades 6-12) come to school spea...
Standardized tests demand Standard English, but secondary students (grades 6-12) come to school spea...
Standardized tests demand Standard English, but secondary students (grades 6-12) come to school spea...
Language is fundamental to teaching and learning, yet is prone to invisibility in education systems....
The primary goals of this text are to acquaint prospective teachers of English with certain aspects ...
The primary goals of this text are to acquaint prospective teachers of English with certain aspects ...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Addressing teachers' preparation for and cultivation o...
In this thesis, I explore the question of whether participation in a college-level sociocultural lin...
This dissertation explicates and analyzes a pedagogical approach to the introductory linguistics cou...
This dissertation introduces and analyzes a critical multicultural pedagogical approach to the intro...
In this paper, I discuss the impact of acceptance and inclusion of stigmatized dialects in the class...
This book examines the nature of human language and the ideology of linguistic legitimacy – the comm...
This article examines the impact of linguistic discrimination on learner’s academic performance in t...
In the first-year composition classroom, language and how it is taught are an important part of the ...
In the first-year composition classroom, language and how it is taught are an important part of the ...
Standardized tests demand Standard English, but secondary students (grades 6-12) come to school spea...
Standardized tests demand Standard English, but secondary students (grades 6-12) come to school spea...
Standardized tests demand Standard English, but secondary students (grades 6-12) come to school spea...
Language is fundamental to teaching and learning, yet is prone to invisibility in education systems....
The primary goals of this text are to acquaint prospective teachers of English with certain aspects ...
The primary goals of this text are to acquaint prospective teachers of English with certain aspects ...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Addressing teachers' preparation for and cultivation o...
In this thesis, I explore the question of whether participation in a college-level sociocultural lin...