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5.0 out of 5 stars Must-read material for teachers
The issues that arise from American neglect of issues of language diversity have historically created barriers to the education of many children. Smitherman's classic text is a lesson in understanding how children begin schooling at different places, with different strengths to be tapped and explored. While it might be critiqued for being overly essentialist, it is a...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting...
I don't really consider Ebonics to be a language, but since I had to read this book for class, I guess I could call it interesting... I wouldn't recommend this book unless it was required.
Published on July 14, 2003 by J. L. Ennis


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must-read material for teachers, September 28, 2004
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This review is from: Talkin and Testifyin: The Language of Black America (Waynebook) (Paperback)
The issues that arise from American neglect of issues of language diversity have historically created barriers to the education of many children. Smitherman's classic text is a lesson in understanding how children begin schooling at different places, with different strengths to be tapped and explored. While it might be critiqued for being overly essentialist, it is a critical step in allowing non-African Americans (and may African Americans, too!) some insights into the history of a fascinating and rich linguistic tradition. I would consider this book an absolute MUST READ for anyone going into classrooms to teach. These are important ideas to consider and, politically, they get far to little time in the popular media. For a starter overview, let me also recommend Delpit & Perry's edited volume, _The Skin That We Speak_, with Smitherman as further explication to the overview presented there.
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2 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting..., July 14, 2003
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J. L. Ennis "daisygrl1268" (Berlin, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Talkin and Testifyin: The Language of Black America (Waynebook) (Paperback)
I don't really consider Ebonics to be a language, but since I had to read this book for class, I guess I could call it interesting... I wouldn't recommend this book unless it was required.
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Talkin and Testifyin: The Language of Black America (Waynebook) by Geneva Smitherman (Paperback - Dec. 1985)
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