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Multicultural Literacies

Dialect, Discourse, and Diversity

by Patrick L. Courts (Author)
©1997 Textbook XII, 198 Pages
Series: Counterpoints, Volume 45

Summary

While many professionals argue about the validity and acceptability of the non-dominant dialects/discourse systems of minority groups, schools and colleges continue to discriminate against and penalize students who use non-dominant dialects and discourse. This study describes and analyzes non-dominant dialects/discourse systems associated with certain cultural groups in the U.S. and examines their school experiences. Building from the theoretical foundations of critical, liberatory literacy and whole language approaches to teaching, the book suggests classroom approaches designed to help teach people from various cultures to improve their own literacy levels without losing their individual/cultural identities.

Details

Pages
XII, 198
Year
1997
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820436753
Language
English
Keywords
minority groups experiences language teaching
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., Paris, Wien, 1997. XII, 198 pp.

Biographical notes

Patrick L. Courts (Author)

The Author: Patrick Courts is a Distinguished Teaching Professor of English at the State University of New York College at Fredonia. In addition to textbooks and numerous articles in professional journals and monographs, he has written Literacy and Empowerment: The Meaning Makers and has co-authored Assessment in Higher Education.

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