“Lucid, accessible” research on classroom language bias for educators and “parents concerned about questions of power and control in public schools” (Publishers Weekly). In this collection of twelve essays, Mac Arthur Fellow Lisa Delpit and Kent State University Associate Professor Joanne Kilgour Dowdy take a critical look at the issues of language and dialect in the education system. The Skin That We Speak moves beyond the highly charged war of idioms to present teachers and parents with a thoughtful exploration of the varieties of English spoken today. At a time when children who don’t speak formal English are written off in our schools, and when the class- and race-biased language used to describe those children determines their fate, The Skin That We Speak offers a cutting-edge look at this all-important aspect of education. Including groundbreaking work by Herbert Kohl, Gloria J. Ladson-Billings, and Victoria Purcell-Gates, as well as classic texts by Geneva Smitherman and Asa Hilliard, this volume of writing is what Black Issues Book Review calls “an essential text.” “The book is aimed at helping educators learn to make use of cultural differences apparent in language to educate children, but its content guarantees broader appeal.” —Booklist “An honest, much-needed look at one of the most crucial issues in education today.” —Jackson Advocate
Lisa Delpit & Joanne Kilgour Dowdy
Skin That We Speak [EPUB ebook]
Thoughts on Language and Culture in the Classroom
Skin That We Speak [EPUB ebook]
Thoughts on Language and Culture in the Classroom
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9781595585844 ● Editor Lisa Delpit & Joanne Kilgour Dowdy ● Publisher The New Press ● Published 2013 ● Downloadable 6 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 2706921 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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