Elevating Students' Oral and Written Language: Empowering African American Students Through Language
A consistent pattern emerges where African American students' scores lag behind their counterparts on both national and state literacy assessments. One possible explanation is rooted in the fact that approximately 80% of African American students speak African American English, which differs fr...
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Main Authors: | Ramona T. Pittman (Author), Lynette O'Neal (Author), Kimberly Wright (Author), Brittany R. White (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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