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Code-switching : teaching standard English in urban classrooms / Rebecca S. Wheeler, Rachel Swords.
Van Pelt Library LB1576 .W4858 2006
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Wheeler, Rebecca S., 1952-
- Series:
- Theory & research into practice
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- English language--Study and teaching--United States.
- English language.
- English language--Study and teaching.
- Urban dialects.
- United States.
- English language--Standardization.
- Education, Urban--United States.
- Education, Urban.
- Urban dialects--United States.
- Physical Description:
- xvi, 197 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Urbana, Ill. : National Council of Teachers of English, [2006]
- Summary:
- When African American students write or say "Mama jeep is out of gas" or "The Earth revolve around the sun," many teachers - labelling this usage poor English or bad grammar - assume that their students have problems with possession or don't know how to make subjects and verbs agree. Forty years of linguistic research, however, demonstrates that the student is not making errors in Standard English - the child is writing or speaking correctly in the language patterns of the home and of the community. Building on the linguistic knowledge that children bring to school becomes the focus of this book, which advocates the use of "code-switching" to enable students to add another linguistic code - Standard English - to their linguistic toolbox. Rather than drill the idea of "Standard English" into students by labelling their home language as "wrong", the authors recommend teaching students to recognize the grammatical differences between home speech and school speech so that they are then able to choose the language style most appropriate to the time, place, audience, and communicative purpose. University researcher Rebecca Wheeler and urban elementary teacher Rachel Swords offer a practical, hands-on guide to code-switching, providing teachers with step-by-step instructions and numerous code-switching charts that can be reproduced for classroom use. The success of Wheeler's presentations in urban school districts and the positive results that Swords has observed in her own classroom speak to the effectiveness of the research and of this approach. While the book focuses on language use in the elementary classroom, the procedures and materials introduced can be easily adapted for middle and high school students.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-191) and index.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Sabin W. Colton, Jr., Memorial Fund.
- ISBN:
- 0814107028
- 9780814107027
- OCLC:
- 62172749
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