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Anderson, Edward – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1982
Black verbal and rhetorical strategies serve definite needs and functions in the Black American community--needs with which teachers should become familiar. When properly applied, these strategies can be effectively used in the English composition classroom for motivational and instructional purposes. (HOD)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Folk Culture, Higher Education, Oral English
Walters, Keith; And Others – Writing Instructor, 1991
Asserts that speakers of Black English and their behavior evoke strong responses outside and inside their communities. Asserts that members of the black communities are rarely permitted to describe or defend their language or ways of using it. Offers the essays, comments, and class interactions of an African-American/Linguistics class on language…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Black Studies, Blacks
Jeremiah, Milford A. – 1995
A study administered a 12-item questionnaire to 35 (15 males, 20 females) African-American students (recent high school graduates with a mean age of 17.5 years) enrolled in a university summer enrichment program to examine how their language in casual conversation differed from that of adults. The questionnaire was administered after the final…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Black Dialects, Black Students, Discourse Communities
Greene, Nicole Pepinster – 1994
A case study examines a nontraditional African-American student enrolled in English 90 at the University of Southwestern Louisiana. The first person in her family to attend college, she is attractive, personal, outspoken and speaks not only the dialect of her family, which shows the influence of French, but also standard English. When asked how…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Black Dialects, Case Studies, Higher Education
Tate, Davie, Jr.; Edwards, Peter – 1992
A study investigated African-American children, Section 1703(f) of the Equal Education Opportunity Act of 1974 and the attention paid to teaching these children to read in current reading method textbooks. The main aspects of Black English were identified and recognized as significant barriers to reading achievement. The contents of 14 of the most…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Higher Education, Nonstandard Dialects
Bock, E. Hope; Pitts, James H. – Speech Teacher, 1975
Reports a study dealing with the effects of three different Black dialects on perceived speaker image by a Black audience. Research methods, procedures and results are discussed. (MH)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Credibility, Dialect Studies, Educational Research

Jordan, June – Harvard Educational Review, 1988
Describes experiences in a Black English course in which teacher and students mounted the charge of making schooling relevant and useful when they decided to mobilize on behalf of a Black classmate whose unarmed brother was killed by white policemen in Brooklyn, New York. (JOW)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Blacks, Higher Education, Personal Narratives
Flores, Norma Landa – 1997
This paper presents materials used in a "short course" on using Ebonics and bilingual code switching to facilitate clarification interactions in communication classrooms and multicultural public speaking. After beginning with a detailed agenda for the two-and-a-half hour short course, the paper presents seven speech communication…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Black Dialects, Code Switching (Language), Higher Education
Edwards, Michael L.; Blubaugh, Jon A. – Speech Teacher, 1973
A survey of speech communication college course offerings which stress the black experience.'' (CH)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Studies, College Curriculum, Communication (Thought Transfer)

Smitherman, Geneva – College English, 1979
Suggests a holistic approach to the language of Black people involving theory and research, policy and planning, and implementation and practice, the ultimate aim of which is knowledge for liberation. (DD)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Blacks, Educational Needs, Higher Education

Ball, Arnetha; Lardner, Ted – College Composition and Communication, 1997
Summarizes the Ann Arbor "Black English" court case, focusing on teacher attitudes, knowledge, and practice. Argues that three distinct constructs of teacher knowledge are evident in writing studies today. Concludes that pedagogical theory in composition needs to more adequately address questions of language diversity and race to affect…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Classroom Environment, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
Taylor, Hanni – Writing Instructor, 1991
Describes the writing problems of a poor, black, urban student who wants to succeed in college but doesn't know how. Asserts that language use, particularly the use of Black English, plays a major role in their lack of academic success. Offers drills and strategies to help with this problem. (PRA)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Blacks, English Instruction, Higher Education

Payne, Kay; Downing, Joe; Fleming, John Christopher – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2000
Reports results of a study in which 72 African-American college students listened to and evaluated a tape-recorded excerpt of a speech in two versions, one in Ebonics and one in Standard English. Finds students rated the speaker who used Standard English as more credible (i.e. , more competent and having a strong character) and more sociable than…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, College Students, Communication Research

Flower, Linda – Written Communication, 1996
Maintains that the move from theorizing difference to dealing with difference in an intercultural collaboration creates generative conflicts for educators and students. Tracks the conflicting discourses, alternative representations, and political consequences the construct "Black English" had for black and white mentors, teenage writers, and…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Blacks, Cooperative Learning, Cultural Awareness
Hindman, Jane E.; Robinson, Michael A. – 1994
A video tape of a freshman composition student at the University of Arizona shows the difficulty she has faced in writing classes because of her black dialect. Her instructor points out that the student, after some of the readdings in class, recognizes that she has learned code switching on her own to survive in the educational system; this…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Collaborative Writing, Cultural Differences