AFRICAN-AMERICAN ENGLISH: AN INTRODUCTION FOR ESL INSTRUCTORS
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AFRICAN-AMERICAN ENGLISH: AN INTRODUCTION FOR ESL INSTRUCTORS

I am pleased to announce that this short course in African-American English (AAE) for language instructors is now available to the public at large. I created this course as part of the final project during the capstone course in my Education Specialist (Ed.S.) degree program in Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization in English as…

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UNDERSTANDING AFRICAN-AMERICAN ENGLISH (AAE): A FRAMEWORK FOR COURSE DEVELOPMENT

Introduction Modern methods of second language instruction, such as communicative language teaching (CLT) and task-based language learning (TBLL), emphasize the importance of interaction in the second language acquisition and learning process and focus on the development of real-world language skills and the learner’s ability to use language in authentic, meaningful contexts. Proponents of such methods…

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RICHARD MCDORMAN ON THE USE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN ENGLISH (AAE) IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Richard McDorman’s position on the use of African American English (AAE) in the public schools, publicly announced on December 6, 2010: I believe that optimal learning outcomes can only be reached by explicitly acknowledging the distinctiveness and validity of both AAE and Standard English (SE). A primary goal of our schools should be the encouragement…

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