Success and Failures of American Language Policy
In Douglas Kibbee’s Language and the Law, he explores a diverse range of linguistic inequalities using examples from legislation and case law. He grapples with the question of how linguistic differences challenge our fundamental ideals of democracy, justice, and fairness. Now you will write an argumentative research essay about the successes and failures of American language policy as discussed in Kibbee as well as based on your own experiences with American educational systems. What (if anything) should be changed to help support our country’s diverse student population and better meets their language and literacy needs? Argue for your position on this issue, using your research to support your argument. In your paper, you must accomplish the following things (not necessarily in this order)
Provide information on the issue. What is the issue? What are the basic facts? What’s the background information that will help your reader understand it? Explain and define key terms and concepts, and set the issue up for your reader as clearly and objectively as possible.
Make your own argument about it. Drawing on the information you have researched and the range of arguments and evidence you have looked at, what is your own view about this issue? What, as you see it, are the key causes of the problem, and what are the solutions?
Requirements:
You must incorporate examples and quotes from at least two sources. You can use Language and the Law : Linguistic Inequality in America, by Douglas A. Kibbee, or Made in America : an Informal History of the English Language in the United States, by Bill Bryson , and the reading attached below and you must also bring in at least one outside source. Your outside source must provide information that is reliable and trustworthy (we’ll talk more about this next week). In every case, make sure you introduce your source clearly, and quote and/or paraphrase accurately.