Education and Child Study 212 - Linguistics for Educators
Linguistics for Educators
Fall
2026
01
4.00
Miranda K. McCarvel
W F 10:50 AM - 12:05 PM
Smith College
EDC-212-01-202701
mmccarvel@smith.edu
Knowledge of linguistics is a valuable tool for educators. Understanding the linguistic underpinnings of language, variation between spoken and written language, and sociolinguistic variation that exists in the classroom is beneficial in teaching reading and writing to all students and in understanding classroom discourse. Knowing how language works allows educators to recognize the linguistic issues they may encounter, including delays in reading; the effects of multilingualism on writing, speaking, and reading; and differences due to dialectical variation. This course provides a basic understanding of linguistic concepts, how written and spoken language interact and vary, and sociolinguistic variation in the classroom. Strand Designation: International/Global. Enrollment limited to 35.