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Bell, Sophie R. – Composition Forum, 2021
This essay describes writing and conversations that took place in my First Year Writing class at St. John's University in Queens, New York. I analyze student responses to my invitation to consider more deeply--and wield more consciously--the language resources they bring into classrooms. I seek to understand the potential for their often deeply…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Racial Discrimination, Multilingualism, College Freshmen
Bryan, Kisha; Romney-Schaab, Mary; Cooper, Ayanna – CATESOL Journal, 2022
The field of TESOL has experienced a renewed interest in the role of race in language teaching and learning within the context of the recent "racial reckoning" in the US. As a result, the field has seen a plethora of DEI position statements, initiatives, and publications on race, racism, and anti-racism over the past two years. However,…
Descriptors: Inclusion, English (Second Language), Diversity, Equal Education
Hudley, Anne H. Charity; Mallinson, Christine; Samuels, Rachel; Bigelow, Kimberly – American Educator, 2023
Multicultural and culturally sustaining approaches to education help educators act on two essential concepts: that each student is unique and that uniqueness is central to the academic and social development of every student. Language is a key aspect of this uniqueness, and because language is integral to culture and identity, understanding…
Descriptors: African American Culture, Black Dialects, Language Usage, Teacher Student Relationship
Beneke, Margaret; Cheatham, Gregory A. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2015
A large percentage of young children entering preschool are English speakers who speak a language variety that often differs from the English dialect expected by educators within early childhood programs. While African American English (AAE) is one of the most widely recognized English dialects in the United States, the use of AAE in schools and…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Preschool Children, Inclusion, Equal Education