The Real Ebonics Debate: Power, Language, and the Education of African-American Children

$18.25

This book examines the linguistic and educational issues surrounding Ebonics and its role in the education of African-American children.

The Real Ebonics Debate: Power, Language, and the Education of African-American Children
The Real Ebonics Debate: Power, Language, and the Education of African-American Children
$18.25

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In the winter of 1996, the Oakland school board’s resolution recognizing Ebonics as a valid linguistic system generated a brief firestorm of hostile criticism and misinformation, then faded from public consciousness. But in the classrooms of America, the question of how to engage the distinctive language of many African-American children remains urgent. In The Real Ebonics Debate some of our most important educators, linguists, and writers, as well as teachers and students reporting from the field, examine the lessons of the Ebonics controversy and unravel the complex issues at the heart of how America educates its children.

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Weight 0.335 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 1.3 × 22.9 in

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