Hello to colleagues on the ATEG list! I am a new subscriber; I heard about the list through a posting to another list that I belong to, the LINGUIST list.I'd like to introduce myself, then ask questions about two current issues on my mind. As you will see from my signature box below, I am at Cal Poly State U. in California. I am a linguist in the English dept. there. I teach a varied menu of courses in linguistics and English language, such as introduction to linguistics; Modern English grammar, history of the English language, etc. My students comprise mainly English majors and liberal studies majors, with a sprinkling of others (journalism, human development); many are headed into careers in the schools, teaching language arts or English. Among my interests are some esoteric topics in theoretical linguistics, and topics in 'applied' linguistics. The latter include achieving some kind of connection between linguists and teachers of language arts and the skills subsumed under 'grammar' at all levels of education, from preschool through postgraduate. I am interested in new approaches to teaching grammar, and in integrating dialect diversity into language arts teaching. I will now ask my two questions: (1) Has anyone reviewed and responded to the language arts materials currently under consideration for adoption in the CA school system? Especially as regards grammar teaching? I have, and would like to compare notes. (2) Is anyone following the English-only legislation in Congress, and responded to that in any way? I just got an update that action is forthcoming on a bill in the House, and am about to put pen to paper to write to Congress with my thoughts on the subject. Again, I would love to compare notes. A warning: I suffer from RSI*, which means I shouldn't type a lot. So my responses to e-mail queries may be delayed and briefer than I want them to be. I can do long discussions by phone. * Repetitive stress injury Hope to hear from you! Johanna ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Johanna Rubba Assistant Professor, Linguistics ~ English Department, California Polytechnic State University ~ San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 ~ Tel. (805)-756-2184 E-mail: [log in to unmask] ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~