Language Variation and Education: Teachers' Perceptions

Although language variation is widespread and natural, it is subject to judgement. Where a standard language has developed, other varieties tend to be judged against its 'standards'. While a number of overseas studies have found that this type of linguistic bias occurs in education and neg...

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Published inLanguage and education Vol. 17; no. 4; pp. 266 - 280
Main Authors Haig, Yvonne, Oliver, Rhonda
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LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis Group 2003
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1747-7581
DOI10.1080/09500780308666852

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Abstract Although language variation is widespread and natural, it is subject to judgement. Where a standard language has developed, other varieties tend to be judged against its 'standards'. While a number of overseas studies have found that this type of linguistic bias occurs in education and negatively impacts on dialect speakers, there has been little research in Australia. This research investigates how teachers perceive the speech of school-aged students and whether the socio-economic status or level of schooling of the students influences these perceptions. Altogether 36 teachers from 12 different schools were involved - three teachers from four different schools (n = 12) participating in each of three related but separate studies. The studies used different data collection methods and data were analysed separately and then collated to identify common issues. The findings from this research suggest that teachers' judgement of what is problematic and their perception of what causes these problems may differ according to the socio-economic status of students and to the year level being taught. These findings have important implications for education.
AbstractList Although language variation is widespread & natural, it is subject to judgment. Where a standard language has developed, other varieties tend to be judged against its "standards." While a number of overseas studies have found that this type of linguistic bias occurs in education & negatively impacts on dialect speakers, there has been little research in Australia. This research investigates how teachers perceive the speech of school-aged students & whether the socio-economic status or level of schooling of the students influences these perceptions. Altogether 36 teachers from 12 different schools were involved - three teachers from four different schools (n = 12) participating in each of three related but separate studies. The studies used different data collection methods, & data were analysed separately & then collated to identify common issues. The findings from this research suggest that teachers' judgment of what is problematic & their perception of what causes these problems may differ according to the socio-economic status of students & to the year level being taught. These findings have important implications for education. 63 References. Adapted from the source document
Investigates how teachers perceive the speech of school-aged children and whether the socioeconomic status or level of schooling of the students influences these perceptions. Findings suggest that teachers' judgments of what is problematic and their perception of what causes these problems may differ according to the socioeconomic status of their students and to the year level being taught. (Author/VWL)
Although language variation is widespread and natural, it is subject to judgement. Where a standard language has developed, other varieties tend to be judged against its 'standards'. While a number of overseas studies have found that this type of linguistic bias occurs in education and negatively impacts on dialect speakers, there has been little research in Australia. This research investigates how teachers perceive the speech of school-aged students and whether the socio-economic status or level of schooling of the students influences these perceptions. Altogether 36 teachers from 12 different schools were involved - three teachers from four different schools (n = 12) participating in each of three related but separate studies. The studies used different data collection methods and data were analysed separately and then collated to identify common issues. The findings from this research suggest that teachers' judgement of what is problematic and their perception of what causes these problems may differ according to the socio-economic status of students and to the year level being taught. These findings have important implications for education.
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SubjectTerms Australia
Elementary Secondary Education
Foreign Countries
Language of Instruction
Language Standardization
Language Variation
Nonstandard Dialects
Socioeconomic Status
Teacher Attitudes
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