What I Learned and What I Learnt
Teaching English While Honoring Language and Culture at a Predominantly Black Institution
Concetta A Williams author Lydia Brown Magras author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:7th Nov '18
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- Hardback£41.00(9781475839388)
African Americans have viewed literacy as a key to upward mobility and freedom since before America’s Reconstruction Era. However, African American’s academic achievement continues to be plagued by the ever-widening achievement gap especially when their literacy skills are measured by standardized assessments that do not consider or value their culture, their experiences It is common to think that this is an issue in K-12 settings. However, research and practical experiences suggest that African American students’ achievement continues to be affected at the post-secondary level where they are likely to be taught by faculty who have limited experience with the nuances of Black English (or African American Vernacular English AAVE). This book steps into that gap by offering a resource for teaching speakers of AAVE at the post-secondary level.
What I Learned and What I Learnt: Teaching English While Honoring Language and Culture at a Predominantly Black Institution is edifying scholarship that explores the important connection between race, class and literacy. Williams and Magras combine history, pedagogy and activist education to provide a seminal text on African American literacy and the strategies needed to insure student readiness and success. Well researched and comprehensive, What I Learned and What I Learnt is necessary for all educators. -- Kelly Norman Ellis, associate professor of English, department chairperson of English, Foreign Language and Literatures, Chicago State University
ISBN: 9781475839395
Dimensions: 223mm x 154mm x 9mm
Weight: 181g
112 pages