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English is Not Dead! Long Live English: Teaching the Evolution of English and Inclusive Communication Via Online, Face to Face or Hybrid Instruction
In: Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy (2022)
Abstract: When popular media and many individuals discuss changes in English, some erroneously contend that the language has always been the same and changes amount to little more than “politically correct woke liberalism” desired by only certain people. The English language continually evolves as a natural process that nothing can force nor prevent. Field-specific language also changes with increased understanding and knowledge. The variety of English taught to most students also shifts as Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC)/Writing Across Disciplines (WAD) initiatives increasingly focus on Global English rather than the standard of any one country or group. Even informal interactions with faculty influence how students understand diversity, equity, and inclusion topics such as the use of language (Johnson et al., 2020). Educators across disciplines and modalities must model inclusive, effective communication, including changing usage rules, diction, grammar, and punctuation. Helping students understand the development of English and find credible, inclusive writing resources – especially those faculty use in their own writing – both encourages student information literacy and follows Alder-Kassner’s (2019) advice that when instructors share professional knowledge and practices regarding inclusive communication, teaching and learning about the subject become more effective. This session examines and models how all instructors, regardless of their subject area or modality, can use micro-learning principles and virtual field-trip to help students locate, evaluate, and use online resources on the evolution of English, field-specific language development, and inclusive communication. References Adler-Kassner, L. (2019). Designing for “more”: Writing’s knowledge and epistemologically inclusive teaching. WAC Journal, 35–63. Johnson, D. R., Scheitle, C. P., Juvera, A., Miller, R., & Rivera, V. (2020). A social exchange perspective on outside-of-class interactions between underrepresented students and faculty. Innovative Higher Education, 45(6), 489–507. https://doi-org.libauth.purdueglobal.edu/10.1007/s10755-020-09518-6
Keyword: Adult and Continuing Education; and Multicultural Education; Bilingual; Curriculum and Instruction; Diversity; Education; Educational Methods; Face to Face Learning; Gender Equity in Education; Hybrid Learning; Inclusivity; Information Literacy; Language and Literacy Education; Library and Information Science; Life-long learning; Modeling; Multilingual; Online and Distance Education; Online Learning; Other English Language and Literature; Other Rhetoric and Composition; Reading and Language; Teaching Best Practices; Technical and Professional Writing; Virtual Learning; Writing
URL: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2313&context=gaintlit
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gaintlit/2022/2022/26
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“Invisibility is not a natural state for anyone”: (Re)constructing narratives of Japanese American incarceration in elementary classrooms
In: Education Publications (2020)
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Addressing Disproportionality in School Discipline Through Alternatives to Exclusionary Discipline Practices
In: UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones (2020)
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Toward a Culturally Inclusive Canon of Multimodal Picture Books: Developing Multiliteracies Practices and Assessments for Ontario’s Classrooms
In: Major Papers (2020)
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Pushing the Field & Practice: Ofelia García’s Reflective and Responsive Approach to Educational Innovation
In: Journal of Multilingual Education Research (2019)
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Promoting Student Success: Bilingual Education Best Practices and Research Flaws
In: Senior Honors Theses (2017)
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A Case Study Describing Practices and Beliefs of Teachers Who are Effective in Their Classroom Behavior Management in a Diverse Rural School System in Georgia
In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2017)
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Effects of Environment on Depressive Symptoms on Chinese Left-Behind Children
In: The Nebraska Educator: A Student-Led Journal (2017)
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Cross-Cultural Comparison of Credit Transfer Practices, Lending and Financial Inclusions in North America, Europe and the Middle East
In: Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects (2016)
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Effective Teaching Practices for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students: A Review of the Literature
In: Australian Journal of Teacher Education (2015)
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Enhancing the Professionalisation of Student Affairs through Assessment
In: Education Publications (2013)
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Early Literacy Practices and Beliefs About Education Among Hispanic Families in Jacksonville, Florida
In: UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2013)
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Perceptions of Educators' Use of English as a Second Language Strategies and Research-Based Practices with English Language Learners in Northeast Tennessee.
In: Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2009)
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Farmer Literacy Practices: A Comparative Study of Farmers in Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh, India
In: Master's Capstone Projects (2008)
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CRT ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENT
In: Kentucky Teacher Educator (2007)
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Second Annual Multi-Cultural Workshops and Media Fair (1999)
In: Multimedia Works (1999)
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