Collaboration to Increase Cultural Relevance for African American English Speakers With Disabilities
Mya H. Kelley,
Imani Evans,
Jason C. Chow
Abstract:Students with disabilities who are speakers of African American English (AAE) can face barriers and challenges in the classroom. There is the potential for negative perceptions of AAE and a lack of understanding of dialectal differences to impact student expectations and outcomes. School leadership must prepare educators to implement strategies to support students with these intersecting identities, yet research indicates that educators often need more preparation. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are one s… Show more
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