An Alternative Language Experience approach for selected Creole-influenced students
Date
2008
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School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine
Abstract
This paper explores the notion that to assist problem/struggling readers in Trinidad and Tobago, it is necessary for teachers to have a knowledge of how language is used in the community and how communication events occur there. These can be the basis for patterns of interaction with texts written in English where both learners and teachers are speakers of Trinidadian or Tobagonian Creole English. The speech acts fall within the learners' "experience" of their language and can be used creatively by teachers for the better comprehension and production of (International) English texts
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Secondary school students, Reading difficulties, Struggling readers, Teaching methods, Reading instruction, Creole-speaking students, Trinidad and Tobago
Citation
Joseph, B. (2008). An Alternative Language Experience approach for selected Creole-influenced students. In L. Quamina-Aiyejina (Ed.), Reconceptualising the agenda for education in the Caribbean: Proceedings of the 2007 Biennial Cross-Campus Conference in Education, April 23-26, 2007, School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago (pp. 119-128). St. Augustine, Trinidad: School of Education, UWI.