Based on empirical evidence, this study identifies a contradiction between attitudes towards the use of African-American English in student writing vs. how such writing is actually rated by university English instructors. Even when instructors expressed highly positive views of the use of stigmatized varieties of English in student essays, a statistically significant difference (p=0.027) was found between their ratings of essays with and without features of African-American English. These findings indicate that university instructors, even those who are consciously aware that linguistic discrimination is problematic, are not immune to the effects of linguistic discrimination. These results highlight the importance of dialect education and a...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 89-92)This thesis examines first year composition studen...
In this senior essay, I reflect on how African American English (AAE) is represented and perceived i...
There have been significant studies done on the topic of African-American English. For the past quar...
Based on empirical evidence, this study identifies a contradiction between attitudes towards the use...
My thesis analyzes academia’s response to African American Vernacular English (AAVE) features in aca...
The research examines a historically black college in the South where it is believed that indicators...
Mainstream teachers commonly invite mainstream students to freewrite and use very informal language ...
This action research study examined the effects of African American English on writing in school and...
There is a belief that some English dialects are superior to others, and regional dialects that diff...
In the U.S. as in other countries, there exists the idea that one variety of a language is better, o...
This project seeks to understand how African American Vernacular English (AAVE) effects the experien...
The writing advice offered by college writing instructors and textbooks is often grounded in appeals...
This article examines the impact of linguistic discrimination on learner’s academic performance in t...
This study investigates the question of “What are in-service-general education teachers’ opinions ab...
First-year composition (FYC) has historically functioned as a space for furthering the linguistic as...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 89-92)This thesis examines first year composition studen...
In this senior essay, I reflect on how African American English (AAE) is represented and perceived i...
There have been significant studies done on the topic of African-American English. For the past quar...
Based on empirical evidence, this study identifies a contradiction between attitudes towards the use...
My thesis analyzes academia’s response to African American Vernacular English (AAVE) features in aca...
The research examines a historically black college in the South where it is believed that indicators...
Mainstream teachers commonly invite mainstream students to freewrite and use very informal language ...
This action research study examined the effects of African American English on writing in school and...
There is a belief that some English dialects are superior to others, and regional dialects that diff...
In the U.S. as in other countries, there exists the idea that one variety of a language is better, o...
This project seeks to understand how African American Vernacular English (AAVE) effects the experien...
The writing advice offered by college writing instructors and textbooks is often grounded in appeals...
This article examines the impact of linguistic discrimination on learner’s academic performance in t...
This study investigates the question of “What are in-service-general education teachers’ opinions ab...
First-year composition (FYC) has historically functioned as a space for furthering the linguistic as...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 89-92)This thesis examines first year composition studen...
In this senior essay, I reflect on how African American English (AAE) is represented and perceived i...
There have been significant studies done on the topic of African-American English. For the past quar...