The Importance Of Language In Education

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Language is a noun that is considered as simplistic to some individual’s and challenging to others. Language is a method of communication that can either be spoke or written. It is important to understand the general definition of language when studying linguistics. Linguistics can be defined as the study of language and its structure, while including subfields that helps to develop language. Language in the USA is a text that explores how language came to be and its development over the years. The text encompasses chapter such as Language in Education by Courtney B. Cazden and David K. Dickenson that focuses on the standardization of language versus cultural pluralism. The chapter studied language as it pertains to education through social …show more content…

It is clear that language and education coexist with one another however; language is hugely impacted by social an influence that impacts the development of the USA’s educational structure. According to the chapter “Language education like all aspects of education in any society is influenced by larger social forces that are impose on the schools.” It is evident in the classrooms that practice in a student’s home environment and society at large affects a student’s performance inside the classroom. Such social influences are considered in the language and process of standardization and pluralism to cultivate a steady movement towards centralizing education. The Public law of 94-142 guarantees the rights of all children with special needs to an appropriate education within the public school system. Socially political movements such as the civil rights movement are examples of social influence that have made history and are incorporated in the standardization of our education system. According to the chapter the civil rights movement and its successors such as the black panthers have helped to sensitize educators to the importance of language for cultural self-expression and individual self-concepts.” These social factors were influential in Linguistics research affirm the structural integrity of dialects of English and expressions of traditional American beliefs in the control of the schools located in the various USA

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