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What Happened to Ebonics?

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Turmoil in 1980s Oakland Leads to Continued Definitive Conclusions about Language’s Impact on Education in the 2020s by Matthew Bamberg Photo by Kiana Bosman on Unsplash The Ebonics debate has often been misunderstood. It refers to the dialect of AAVE (African American Vernacular English). This type of language is prevalent in the Black community and has also spread into popular culture through lyrics in rap music and similar genres. I be workin’ Yes, I be workin’ on this article. This can be defined as: I’ve been working on this article for a while, although not necessarily at this very moment. I begin here because using AAVE helps readers understand the importance of training teachers to use it in our classrooms. Before getting into the meat and potatoes of the point, AAVE is an important dialect and, therefore, should be treated with the utmost respect, especially when dealing with it as a teacher. Slavery was Brutal The history of AAVE in the United States began in the 17th and 18t...

What's the Future of Climate Change under Trump? Five Important Links

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News Links to Trump Climate Change Plan Trump's achievements in safeguarding the environment are not monumental.  Courts defeating trump's anti-climate initiatives. Private sector clean energy industry execs plan on working with Trump to continue developing clean energy sources as costs decline.  Chris Wright, Trump's pick for Secretary of Energy has said "there  there is no such thing as clean energy or dirty energy." Majorities in Congress might not support Trump’s desired changes.

Navigating the 2024 Presidential Election: Key Resources for Students and Voters Ahead of Election Day and Debates

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Matthew Bamberg photo collection. Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024, is Election Day in the United States. Tuesday, Sept. 10th, is the big Harris vs. Trump debate. Millions of Americans are expected to listen in. Having resources for teaching and learning is valuable for students and others interested in the who, where, when, what, and how (rules) of the upcoming presidential election. In this election in 2024, use text and images to find your way around many issues of the Democratic and Republican campaigns. Here’s the skinny for adults and children alike: Who: Donald Trump (R) Kamala Harris (D) Where:  National Constitution Center in Philadelphia Broadcast on ABC (live-streamed on ABC News Live, Disney+ and Hulu) When:  Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024, 9 pm Eastern Time (6 pm Pacific Time) What:  PBS. Election Central.  Interactive Lesson (1), Video (63), Media Gallery (6), Interactive (3), Lesson Plan (1) for Grades 3–5, 6–8, 9–12 , Resources in Spanish (2) How:   Debate Rules f...

Climate Change Neglect in Education

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Much of the curriculum in schools is silent on climate change, as the New York Times reports. The article about addressing the issue in education, especially middle school,  states that there are more articles online that misinform about the topic than cover it accurately.  Teaching students to search for reliable information on the topic should look for search terms in Google that will lead them to accurate scientific information. While the article states the importance of teaching this topic to the next generation, it sidesteps how teachers can find accurate information about climate change. Students, parents and teachers can investigate the reputable information about the topic with one simple set of search parameters on Google. The keywords are as follows: NOAA climate change site:.gov It's a travesty that The Times' goals don't include informing people about NOAA, the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration in its article about climate change. The article mentions...

Banning Critical Race Theory Undermines Educating Students Honestly

For the past several decades, talking honestly about equality is how many educators have responded to Critical Race Theory or CRT in the classroom and beyond. The future, however, with respect to the issue being taught honestly in public classrooms  is in doubt as Republicans in many states work to cancel any mention of  it, along with the associated  atrocities that have occurred throughout history.  Demonization of the ambiguous term will certainly make future news; however, in the meantime, it's vital for teachers to cover the topics associated with it. As a professor perched into a position that advocates for concepts associated with CRT such as diversity, social justice and equality, I’ve come to introduce to graduate students in teacher education many aspects of  the misinterpreted term, which has become a hot topic also addressed by broadcasters of every persuasion and one that is being censored in schools by some state and local government...

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