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The Poverty Of Language In Education : A Social Class Perspective On An Unequal Institution, Julio J. Cardona
The Poverty Of Language In Education : A Social Class Perspective On An Unequal Institution, Julio J. Cardona
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What is the poverty of language? In researching this topic, many researchers who study linguistics and sociolinguistics have reported that language acquisition is affected by social class. Researchers have reported that the lower and working class struggle more frequently in the attainment of Standard or "Cash" English when compared to upper or middle-class students. After reviewing several sources, I find that problems with the "poverty of language in education" include low requirements for cognitive skills in the workplace, lack of reading and writing skills attained by the working class, and the minimal funding of education in working class neighborhoods. Many …