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Holbrook, Allyson; Burke, Rachel; Fairbairn, Hedy – Higher Education Research and Development, 2022
Overseas students who have learned English as a second or foreign language (L2) form a prominent subgroup of research students in Australian universities. However, there is a paucity of research exploring the linguistic experiences of this population in connection with thesis examination and in comparison with first language users of English (L1).…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Students, Second Language Learning, Native Language
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Shafer, Susan – Elementary School Journal, 1976
Discusses the need for teachers to be aware of social class and cultural differences in the use of language. (GO)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Cultural Differences, Elementary Education, Language Usage
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Armstrong, Ann H. – Adolescence, 1977
Discusses whether the language of subcultural groups is deficient or whether it is in fact a different, but equally valid, language. The role of the speech therapist vis-a-vis culturally different students is considered. Suggestions for change in speech therapy are presented. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Guidelines, Language Attitudes
Smith, William L. – 1976
It is essential that language arts students in teacher education programs learn more than just facts about language, such as grammar, dialect, and so on. Future teachers must be taught how language, especially the child's language, affects the teacher, the child, and the child's achievement in school. These prospective teachers should learn what…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Higher Education
Klammer, Thomas P. – 1973
Supporters of the teaching of "standard English" maintain that permitting students to retain their own dialects leads to chaos, hampers communication, and promotes ignorance. Those supporting the rights of students to retain their own dialects focus on the concept that language is constantly changing, expresses the thoughts of living people, and…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Bias, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education
Twiss, Robert L. – 1967
A renovation of the English curriculum in Hartford's secondary schools is in progress, focusing on an analysis and synthesis of two elements comprising the legitimate concerns of English--that which deals with language itself (i.e., spelling and grammar), and that which involves language activities (i.e., reading and composition). Geared to slow…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Disadvantaged Youth, English Curriculum