Other People's English(English, Paperback, Young Vershawn Ashanti)

Other People's English(English, Paperback, Young Vershawn Ashanti)

  • Young Vershawn Ashanti
Publisher:Teachers College PressISBN 13: 9780807755556ISBN 10: 0807755559

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Other People's English(English, Paperback, Young Vershawn Ashanti) is written by Young Vershawn Ashanti and published by Teachers' College Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0807755559 (ISBN 10) and 9780807755556 (ISBN 13).

This book presents an empirically grounded argument for a new approach of teaching writing to diverse students in the English language arts classroom. Responding to advocates of the "code-switching" approach, four uniquely qualified authors make the case for "code-meshing"-allowing students to use standard English, African American English, and other Englishes in formal academic writing and classroom discussions. This practical resource translates theory into a concrete roadmap for pre- and in-service teachers who wish to use code-meshing in the classroom to extend students' abilities as writers and thinkers and to foster inclusiveness and creativity. The text provides activities and examples from middle and high schools as well as college and addresses the question of how to advocate for code-meshing with sceptical administrators, parents, and students. Book Features: A rationale for the social and educational value of code-meshing, including answers to frequently asked questions about language variation. Authors from the fields of linguistics, writing studies, English education, and teacher education. Teaching tips that have been used with students and in professional development workshops. Action plans that invite readers to make code-meshing a shared project that informs instructional practices and addresses cultural prejudices.