The quest to educate nonstandardized Englishspeaking students has been a primary driving force behind developments in many fields represented by Compass journals, including sociology, geography, linguistics, psychology, history, literature, and education. Academics engaged in these multiple perspectives must join together, both to communicate knowledge about language variation to educators and to learn from educators' experiences with teaching nonstandardized Englishspeaking students. Following the conference theme of breaking down barriers, we draw on research gathered from multidisciplinary approaches to educational analysis by developing a linguistic awareness model that is designed to facilitate the sharing of knowledge about language variation between educators and researchers. Our model currently addresses three U.S.based English language varieties: School English, Southern English, and AfricanAmerican English. Drawing on these models, we highlight best teaching practices...
Christine Mallinson, Anne H. Charity Hudley