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Dialects in Schools and Communities


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No. of pages 239

Published: 2014

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"Dialects in Schools and Communities" by Dr. Carolyn Temple Adger explores the role of dialects in educational settings and their social implications in diverse communities. It examines how linguistic diversity can enhance or hinder the learning experience, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and valuing students' linguistic backgrounds. The book provides insights on effective teaching strategies that promote inclusivity and respect for different dialects. It also addresses the misconceptions surrounding non-standard dialects and advocates for policies that support linguistic equity. Through research and case studies, Adger highlights the connection between language, identity, and community, offering practical approaches for educators and policymakers. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 239 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Routledge .