
Dialects at School
Educating Linguistically Diverse Students
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 26. May 2017
Book
Hardback
322 pages
978-1-138-77744-6 (ISBN)
Description
Like its predecessor, Dialects in Schools and Communities, this book illuminates major language-related issues that educational practitioners confront, such as responding to dialect related features in students' speech and writing, teaching Standard English, teaching students about dialects, and distinguishing dialect difference from language disorders. It approaches these issues from a practical perspective rooted in sociolinguistic research, with a focus on the research base for accommodating dialect differences in schools. Expanded coverage includes research on teaching and learning and attention to English language learners.
All chapters include essential information about language variation, language attitudes, and principles of handling dialect differences in schools; classroom-based samples illustrating the application of these principles; and an annotated resources list for further reading. The text is supported by a Companion Website (www.routledge.com/cw/Reaser) providing additional resources including activities, discussion questions, and audio/visual enhancements that illustrate important information and/or pedagogical approaches.
Comprehensive and authoritative, Dialects at School reflects both the relevant research bases in linguistics and education and educational practices concerning language variation. The problems and examples included are authentic, coming from the authors' own research, observations and interactions in public school classrooms, and feedback in workshops. Highlights include chapters on oral language and reading and writing in dialectally diverse classrooms, as well as a chapter on language awareness for students, offering a clear and compelling overview of how teachers can inspire students to learn more about language variation, including their own community language patterns. An inventory of dialect features in the Appendix organizes and expands on the structural descriptions presented in the chapters.
All chapters include essential information about language variation, language attitudes, and principles of handling dialect differences in schools; classroom-based samples illustrating the application of these principles; and an annotated resources list for further reading. The text is supported by a Companion Website (www.routledge.com/cw/Reaser) providing additional resources including activities, discussion questions, and audio/visual enhancements that illustrate important information and/or pedagogical approaches.
Comprehensive and authoritative, Dialects at School reflects both the relevant research bases in linguistics and education and educational practices concerning language variation. The problems and examples included are authentic, coming from the authors' own research, observations and interactions in public school classrooms, and feedback in workshops. Highlights include chapters on oral language and reading and writing in dialectally diverse classrooms, as well as a chapter on language awareness for students, offering a clear and compelling overview of how teachers can inspire students to learn more about language variation, including their own community language patterns. An inventory of dialect features in the Appendix organizes and expands on the structural descriptions presented in the chapters.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Undergraduate
Illustrations
2 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 5 s/w Zeichnungen, 1 s/w Tabelle, 7 s/w Abbildungen
1 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
622 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-77744-6 (9781138777446)
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Jeffrey Reaser | Carolyn Temple Adger | Walt Wolfram
Dialects at School
Educating Linguistically Diverse Students
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Jeffrey Reaser | Carolyn Temple Adger | Walt Wolfram
Dialects at School
Educating Linguistically Diverse Students
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05/2017
Routledge
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Jeffrey Reaser | Carolyn Temple Adger | Walt Wolfram
Dialects at School
Educating Linguistically Diverse Students
E-Book
05/2017
Routledge
€51.49
Available for download
Persons
Jeffrey Reaser is an Associate Professor, North Carolina State University, USA.
Carolyn Temple Adger is a Senior Fellow, Center for Applied Linguistics, USA.
Walt Wolfram is William C. Friday Distinguished University Professor, North Carolina State University, USA.
Donna Christian is a Senior Fellow and former President and Chief Executive Officer, Center for Applied Linguistics, USA.
Carolyn Temple Adger is a Senior Fellow, Center for Applied Linguistics, USA.
Walt Wolfram is William C. Friday Distinguished University Professor, North Carolina State University, USA.
Donna Christian is a Senior Fellow and former President and Chief Executive Officer, Center for Applied Linguistics, USA.
Author
North Carolina State University, USA
Center for Applied Linguistics, USA
North Carolina State University, USA
Center for Applied Linguistics, USA
Content
1. An Introduction to Language Variation in America 2. Exploring Dialects 3. Variation in Dialect Systems 4. Languages in Contact 5. Establishing Language Norms 6. Dialects and Language Assessment 7. Dialect Policy and Oral Language Program Development 8. Dialects and Writing 9. Language Variation and Reading 10. Dialect Awareness for Students Appendix