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Cati V. de los Ríos – English Journal, 2016
It is imperative that in conversations about literacy instruction teachers incorporate curriculum dedicated to youth empowerment, especially for emergent bilingual and LGBTQ youth, as recognizing and honoring students' linguistic and epistemic privileges entails taking their claims about the world seriously. In this article, the author discusses…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, High School Students, Hispanic American Literature, Critical Thinking
Devereaux, Michelle D.; Wheeler, Rebecca – English Journal, 2012
Secondary English teachers are charged with helping all students to read, write, and understand English in its many forms and functions. However, students' language can be as diverse as the literature teachers bring to the classroom. Not all students come to the classroom with the skills to write standardized English; even fewer students come with…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Ideology, English Teachers, Code Switching (Language)
White, John W. – English Journal, 2011
Embracing the dynamic nature of English language can help students learn more about all forms of English. To fully engage students, teachers should not adhere to an anachronistic and static view of English. Instead, they must acknowledge, accept, and even use different language forms within the classroom to make that classroom dynamic, inclusive,…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Teaching Methods, Class Activities, Learning Activities
Flynn, Jill Ewing – English Journal, 2011
Being up front with students about Standard English as "the language of power" allows them to learn valuable lessons about Standard and non-Standard English dialects. In this article, the author describes an eighth-grade language unit that helps students understand the value of dialects and standardized English. The author concludes that the…
Descriptors: Standard Spoken Usage, Dialects, English, Power Structure
Turner, Kristen Hawley – English Journal, 2009
Because digital language represents such a large part of the primary discourse of today's adolescents, it is not surprising that the style of electronic communication is "seeping into their schoolwork." According to a recent study published by the Pew Internet and American Life Project, in partnership with the College Board's National Commission…
Descriptors: Standard Spoken Usage, Social Networks, Internet, English

Dillon, David – English Journal, 1980
Advocates abandoning the all too common practice of requiring the mastery of standard English as a prerequisite for learning. (JT)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Code Switching (Language), Educational Attitudes, Educational Change

Rodrigues, Raymond J. – English Journal, 1978
Shows how Spanish may be used in the language arts classroom through vocabulary study, etymological study, literature translation, and the study of both language borrowing and code-switching in writing. (DD)
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), English Instruction, Etymology, Language Arts

Jonsberg, Sara Dalmas – English Journal, 2001
Argues that it is important for Black students and for all students to understand that Black English is indeed a language with rules, beauty, and power so that they come to respect it, respect its history, and respect their own bilingualism. (SR)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Bidialectalism, Black Dialects, Code Switching (Language)

Wilson, Marilyn – English Journal, 2001
Argues that a study of dialects, language attitudes and biases, and issues of power related to language policies should be part of courses for preservice English teachers. Describes class activities that deal with investigating language attitudes, validating linguistic variation, validating all dialects, understanding the politics of language, and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Class Activities, Code Switching (Language), English Instruction