All
of my research activity has been concerned in the final
sense with impact. Thus, I conduct research that
has practical applications in real school settings. I am especially interested in authentic
learning environments that are faced with the challenge
of improving education for urban and inner-city populations.
These include:
- traditional schools in which students of color
are underachieving;
- community-based organizations that have
become an integral part of an alternative education system,
offering a range of choices to individuals seeking 'second
chance' or 'last chance' opportunities on the road to personal,
academic, or economic success; and
- teacher education programs
that prepare teachers to teach in urban and inner-city
contexts.
My
investigations within these three intersecting contexts
have allowed me to forge strong connections between my
research, teaching and service activities. The basic elements
of these activities are subsumed in three broad questions:
(1) How can we apply what we are learning about the oral
and written practices of AAVE speakers to improve the
academic experiences of a broad range of under-achieving
students?
(2) How can we apply what we are learning about
the organization and implementation of instruction within
successful community-based organizations to enhance the
teaching and learning of students in more traditional
classroom settings?
(3) How can we apply what we are
learning about the development of teachers who are sensitive
to linguistic issues to facilitate the development of
reflective practitioners and agents of action and change in urban and inner-city schools
across national boundaries?
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