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Understanding “Black Vernacular English” (Ebonics) and how it affects learning

Posted on January 4, 2005

Understanding “Black Vernacular English” (Ebonics) and how it affects learning


“No it is not stupid, it is not ungrammatical, it is not backwards. It is perfectly valid language, and by refusing to acknowledge that, you’re holding kids back from learning better Standard English.”

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