Bête Noire No More: The Effects of Code Switching in a High Poverty, Urban High School in Tennessee - Couverture souple

Sanders, Meghen

 
9783844305685: Bête Noire No More: The Effects of Code Switching in a High Poverty, Urban High School in Tennessee

Synopsis

In contemporary, inner city classrooms, linguistic interactions do not occur in a vacuum; therefore,this text advocates for increased linguistic dexterity and cultural acceptance of sociolinguistic interactions among teachers and students. The author investigated how African American teachers used code switching during instruction to impact student achievement, student-teacher relationships, and the educational environment. The text explores sociolinguistic and sociopolitical phenomena by using an ethnographic approach by conducting two case studies that generated four theoretical propositions using Grounded Theory. The results of the study revealed that African American teachers use code switching as a means of communicating concepts and reinforcing sociocultural norms; consequently, the teachers implemented teaching strategies specifically targeted towards African American students in order promote student learning and academic achievement. African American teachers integrate code switching as a component of their classroom management strategies, and two dominant strategies are forming interdependent relationships and a community-like atmosphere in their classrooms.

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9781244723627: Bete Noire No More: The Effects of Code Switching in a High Poverty

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ISBN 10 :  1244723622 ISBN 13 :  9781244723627
Editeur : Proquest, Umi Dissertation Publi..., 2011
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