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“A Defense for Requiring Standard English” By Thomas J. Farrell, 1983
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Why this article? Controversial Ideas dating back many decades Related Experience
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Background of the article Overview Great Controversy Published 1983 in CCC Solicited many reactions James Sledd
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About the Author Associate Professor at St. Louis University Department of Composition Received Ph.D. from St. Louis University Rhetorical theory and history of rhetoric Orality-literacy studies Studied Walter J. Ong & Eric A. Havelock
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Publications “Media, Consciousness, and Culture: Explorations of Walter Ong's Thought” 1991 (Co-editor and co-author) “Communication and Lonergan” 1993 “I.Q. and Standard English” CCC. 1984 “Literacy, the Basics, and All That Jazz” 1977
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Some Definitions… Standard English The standard surface forms of English grammar Real Racism A deep seated personal malady (moral disorder) Ethnocentric Belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group
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Question How many of you agree with Farrell, meaning you think that all students should be required to learn Standard English?
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Child Development Literate Culture Occurs gradually over time Residual Culture Learning based on oral tradition Don’t develop abstract thinking skills How do you obtain abstract thinking skills? Learn Standard English.
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Question Who should be responsible for making sure that children have the proper skills necessary to learn Standard English? Parents? Teachers? Friends?
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Argument #1 Sledd Teachers should be sensitive to student feelings when correcting them. Farrell To teach, you MUST correct students. You can’t predict how students will react.
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Question Do you think it is possible to be sensitive to students feelings, but also get your point across as a teacher? Have the expectations of teachers changed over the years? From 30 years ago? From when we were small students?
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Argument #2 Sledd Teachers should learn the dialects of their students. Farrell You don’t have to understand dialects to teach students.
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Activity Search for Articles dealing with the 1996 issues of teaching Ebonics in the Oakland School area. Topics: What is Ebonics Who is Carrie Secret LSA’s Resolution Boards Decision
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Question Is “Ebonic” considered a dialect? How important do you think understanding a student’s dialect is in order to teach them effectively?
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Argument #3 Sledd Minorities can learn English if they CHOOSE to learn it. Farrell School Policy Student Practice
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Question Why is learning Standard English important?
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Question What do you think are the differences between our education systems feelings and actions surrounding Standard English, and societies feelings and actions?
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