Education of Pidgin and Creole speaking students

1. http://victorian.fortunecity.com/vangogh/555/Spell/pidjin.htm

This website talks about the spelling system of English-based Pidgins and Creoles. There are some examples comparing English and English-based languages spelling, leading to the conclusion that it is necessary to consider the existing differences when educating Creole speakers. The author finalizes this page asking an intriguing question: is English a Creole?


2. http://www.une.edu.au/langnet/
A very well organized website about non-standard language varieties, in which Pidgins and Creoles are included. There is a list of books and websites on this subject, focusing mainly the education of Creole speaking students. Besides that, it is possible to download and hear some sentences in Creole languages.


3. http://www.hawaii.edu/spcl03/pace/
PACE means "Pidgins and Creoles in Education". It is an annual publication on Pidgins and Creoles, and it is possible to read their articles on this website. Besides reading their articles on this website, there is an option for the ones without access to the internet: PACE distributes free printed copies of their Newsletter.