In this article, I address the topic of AAL usage in the classroom, particularly the line of thinking that assumes “correcting” the language is what will “set students up for success” in the future. By providing some abbreviated information on how children acquire language, I explain how AAL “correction” is actually counterproductive for student “success”—in both language acquisition and learning. Additionally, I will offer practical suggestions for how AAL can be incorporated in curriculum and instruction
Using a framework of language ideologies, this mixed-methods study examined teachers' perceptions of...
This study investigates the question of “What are in-service-general education teachers’ opinions ab...
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) has been a controversial topic when it comes to African A...
In this article, I address the topic of AAL usage in the classroom, particularly the line of thinkin...
The purpose of this study was to see how teachers can naturally integrate African American Language ...
Language difference among speakers of African American English (AAE) has often been considered langu...
The purpose of this study was to examine how a White teacher (Gina) responded to African American La...
Addresses the issue of linguistic discrimination in educational settings with specific focus on Afri...
Mainstream teachers commonly invite mainstream students to freewrite and use very informal language ...
This dissertation examined the ways in which African American Language (AAL) speakers utilized AAL i...
My thesis analyzes academia’s response to African American Vernacular English (AAVE) features in aca...
A plethora of research exists citing the poor academic performance of African American children in t...
(First paragraph) In elementary school my favorite teachers taught me that the language used in my h...
Linguistic discrimination toward speakers of African American Language (AAL) has been present since ...
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) causes reading problems for majority of the African Ameri...
Using a framework of language ideologies, this mixed-methods study examined teachers' perceptions of...
This study investigates the question of “What are in-service-general education teachers’ opinions ab...
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) has been a controversial topic when it comes to African A...
In this article, I address the topic of AAL usage in the classroom, particularly the line of thinkin...
The purpose of this study was to see how teachers can naturally integrate African American Language ...
Language difference among speakers of African American English (AAE) has often been considered langu...
The purpose of this study was to examine how a White teacher (Gina) responded to African American La...
Addresses the issue of linguistic discrimination in educational settings with specific focus on Afri...
Mainstream teachers commonly invite mainstream students to freewrite and use very informal language ...
This dissertation examined the ways in which African American Language (AAL) speakers utilized AAL i...
My thesis analyzes academia’s response to African American Vernacular English (AAVE) features in aca...
A plethora of research exists citing the poor academic performance of African American children in t...
(First paragraph) In elementary school my favorite teachers taught me that the language used in my h...
Linguistic discrimination toward speakers of African American Language (AAL) has been present since ...
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) causes reading problems for majority of the African Ameri...
Using a framework of language ideologies, this mixed-methods study examined teachers' perceptions of...
This study investigates the question of “What are in-service-general education teachers’ opinions ab...
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) has been a controversial topic when it comes to African A...