SAGE Open (Apr 2011)

Intangible Heritage of Standard English Learners

  • Ogo Okoye-Johnson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244011408441
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1

Abstract

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Standard English Learners (SELs) are ethnic minority native speakers of English whose mastery of the “standard English language” used in the curriculum of schools is limited due to their use of ethnic-specific nonstandard dialect. Research in language development highlights language as a tool that allows the individual access to basic civil rights and opportunities in the area of politics, economics, and education. A correlation exists between proficiency in the use of Standard English and academic achievement, thereby highlighting the importance of validating the intangible language heritage that these students bring to the school environment while they are schooled in the use of Standard English.