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Reed, Daisy F. – English Journal, 1983
Recounts how a teacher used herself as a model to motivate black students to speak standard English. (JL)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, English, High Schools

Hopson, Rodney – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2003
Uses W.E.B. Du Bois' prophetic analysis of the color line problem to forecast the 21st century's language line problem, noting how language is central to the reproduction of racialized identities at school and in society for African American students. Juxtaposes language and cultural and social reproduction, hegemony, and race and articulates the…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Culturally Relevant Education, Elementary Secondary Education

Seymour, Harry N.; Abdulkarim, Lamya; Johnson, Valerie – Topics in Language Disorders, 1999
Examines the reasons and myths surrounding the Ebonics controversy, which concerns the use of the English dialect spoken by many African-American children in Oakland, California, schools as a strategy for teaching Standard American English. Implications for diagnosing and educating special-education students whose primary dialect is Ebonics are…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Disability Identification, Elementary Secondary Education
Davis, James J. – 1992
The performance and attitudes of African-American students of foreign languages are discussed in this digest. Three major areas are reported: (1) Black English and foreign language learning, including theories of language deficiency, sociolinguistic research, phonology and syntax; (2) research on the performance of African-American students of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Dialects, Black Students, Cultural Background
Fitts, Elizabeth H. – 1991
Many linguists, sociologists, and educators see the nonstandard form of speech used by African-American students as a substandard, imperfect copy of Standard English (SE), marred by a number of careless and ignorant errors, rather than as something to be studied and understood in its own right. Many African-American college students continue to…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, College Students, Higher Education
Straker, Dolores Y. – 1980
A study was undertaken to examine how the variables that comprise the construct social situation (interlocutor, setting, and topic) influenced which language variety--standard English (SE) or black English (BE)--was chosen as a means of communication within a black English-speaking community and how that language variety was used to elaborate…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Contrastive Linguistics, Higher Education
GLADNEY, MILDRED R.; LEAVERTON, LLOYD – 1968
AFTER TAPE RECORDING AND ANALYZING INFORMAL CONVERSATIONS WITH KINDERGARTEN AND THIRD-GRADE NEGRO CHILDREN IN THE CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS, A PROGRAM OF LANGUAGE ARTS INSTRUCTION WAS DRAWN UP TO (1) USE ACTUAL STATEMENTS MADE BY THE CHILD IN HIS DIALECT FOR CONTRAST WITH STANDARD ENGLISH, (2) LIMIT PATTERN PRACTICE TO VERBS AND TO STATEMENTS EASILY…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Education, Black Students, Disadvantaged
Belcher, Mary S. – 1973
Eighty disadvantaged black third grade students were administered both reading achievement and oral language tests to determine whether the phonology, morphology, and grammar of Black English dialect have more effect on the below-average readers of the group than on those students making satisfactory reading progress. Student scores on the…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Disadvantaged Youth, Language Usage
Cockrell, Wilma; Johnson, Kenneth R. – 1967
This teaching guide , developed with ESEA Title I funds, outlines an oral English program to help Negro students eliminate nonstandard pronunciation and usage in their speech. The first part consists of three lessons to motivate the students, which develop particular concepts about language. The second and third parts contain pronunciation and…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Grade 10, Lesson Plans
Kincaid, J. Peter; Weaver, Authur J., Jr. – 1974
This study demonstrated that black first grade children from disadvantaged backgrounds understood a Black English version of a story better than an equivalent Standard English version. The testing was done in South Georgia. The story was "peer-prepared," that is, it was a story told by a black child about his own experiences and in his own words.…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Educational Research, English Instruction
DeStefano, Johanna S. – 1971
This study investigated how much of the Language Instruction Register (variation in language in different social situations) black-vernacular speaking children had acquired by grades one, three, and five. A sentence repetition task was devised which contained selected Language Instruction Register forms having black ghetto vernacular semantic…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Elementary Education, Ghettos

Kachuck, Beatrice – Education and Urban Society, 1978
It is suggested that questions which have been asked in research addressed to efforts to improve black children's reading have been unsatisfactory. The literature on reading problems in black children is examined for theoretical and ethnic relevance. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Cognitive Style, Cultural Influences

Popper, Beatrice G. – Negro Educational Review, 1978
Postscores provide evidence that the phonological patterns of black college students can be improved significantly as a result of speech remediation techniques. However, these remediation techniques do not seem to affect self concept either positively or negatively. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, College Students, Disadvantaged
Mohamed, Theresa – 2002
This study examined students' and teachers' attitudes toward using black dialect (BD) in a community college writing program. White educators completed a Language Aptitude Survey and followup interviews. African American students completed interviews. Teachers held Standard English (SE) in high regard and did not agree with using Ebonics in…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, College Faculty, College Students
Bondurant, Slettie Vera – Freedomways, 1973
Argues that since the black child is handicapped not so much by a lack of reading skills but more by certain phonic sounds he is forced to memorize, black language will not aid him in learning English. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Early Experience, English Instruction