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What happens when students stop worrying about grammar?
For many teachers, the answer is surprising: their writing becomes more powerful, more authentic, and more alive.
So why does that change when we shift the focus back to correctness?
In this episode of Our Classroom, Roberto Germán sits down with Patty McGee, author of Not Your Granny's Grammar, to unpack a real question from a member of the community: Is grammar instruction supporting student voice—or silencing it?
Together, they explore the tension between correctness and expression, the role of dominant language norms in schools, and what it looks like to teach writing in a way that honors both clarity and identity.
If a student communicates powerfully—but doesn’t follow traditional grammar rules…
Are they a strong writer?
Teach in Truth.
Lead with Courage.
Belong to a Community That Gets It.
Join My Classroom Gold:
👉 https://www.multiculturalclassroom.com/founding-member
By Roberto Germán | Multicultural Classroom4.9
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What happens when students stop worrying about grammar?
For many teachers, the answer is surprising: their writing becomes more powerful, more authentic, and more alive.
So why does that change when we shift the focus back to correctness?
In this episode of Our Classroom, Roberto Germán sits down with Patty McGee, author of Not Your Granny's Grammar, to unpack a real question from a member of the community: Is grammar instruction supporting student voice—or silencing it?
Together, they explore the tension between correctness and expression, the role of dominant language norms in schools, and what it looks like to teach writing in a way that honors both clarity and identity.
If a student communicates powerfully—but doesn’t follow traditional grammar rules…
Are they a strong writer?
Teach in Truth.
Lead with Courage.
Belong to a Community That Gets It.
Join My Classroom Gold:
👉 https://www.multiculturalclassroom.com/founding-member