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Language, Reading & Culture
The University of Arizona College of Education
P.O. Box 210069
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona 85721-0069
Phone: 520-621-1311
Fax: 520-621-1853
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Language, Reading & Culture

Patricia L. Anders - Professor
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Patricia Anders
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison

Research:
Adolescent literacy, teacher education, content area literacy.

Teaching: Adult literacy, adolescent literacy, reading comprehension, content area literacy, leadership in adolescent literacy programs, teacher education and professional development.

J. David Betts - Clinical Associate Professor
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J. David Betts
Ph.D., University of Arizona

Research:
Arts integration, Community computing, Multimedia arts education

Teaching: Literacy and technology, Literacy and the arts

Thomas G. Bever - Affiliate Professor
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Thomas G. Bever
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Julio Cammarota - Affiliate Assistant Professor
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Julio Cammarota
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley

Research: Julio Cammarota is the co-director of a youth participatory action research program, the Social Justice Education Project (SJEP). The SJEP teaches high school students in the Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) how to conduct research on issues and problems related to inequities experienced in their schools and communities.

Teaching: Ethnography of Latino Youth, Latinos and Education, Urban Education, Anthropology of Education, Multicultural Education, Educational Ethnography, Cultural Studies, Race, Class, and Gender Studies, Ethnography of Work, Youth in Society, Social Theory, Globalization, Political Economy.

Jesus Celaya - Adjunct Assistant Professor
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Jesus Celaya
Ph.D., University of Arizona

Research: Jesús Celaya is the principal of Drachman (K-6) Montessori Magnet School in the Tucson Unified School District (TUSD). He incorporates teacher research into his administrative work, and he facilitates teacher research on his campus among his Montessori teachers. Jesús is also on TUSD’s Intercultural Proficiency Professional Development Team, and he coordinates learning experiences for educators related to critical pedagogy, multicultural education, critical race theory, and social justice that are based on his research and educational experiences.

Teaching: Structured English Immersion and Sheltered Instruction, Bilingual Education Teacher Preparation, Intercultural Proficiency and Multicultural Education, Critical Pedagogy, and Multicultural Children’s Literature.

Marta Civil - Affiliate Professor

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Thomas G. Bever
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 

Research: My research in mathematics education spreads over two areas: teacher education and equity in mathematics education. In particular my focus is on a socio-cultural approach to the mathematics education of ethnic and language minority students (school age and adults).
My overall research interest in teacher education is in the area of elementary teachers' (preservice and practicing) understanding of and beliefs about mathematics, its teaching and its learning.

 Teaching: I have taught precalculus, mathematics courses for business majors, and mathematics courses for elementary and secondary education majors, and for practicing teachers. My most frequent teaching assignment is mathematics teacher education courses. I have developed and taught several courses for practicing elementary and middle school teachers (algebra, geometry, and technology in mathematics teaching and learning). I also teach graduate level courses on research in mathematics education. I am particularly interested in participatory approaches to the teaching of mathematics. My teaching approach involves small group discussions, hands on activities, and use of technology.

Mary Carol
Combs - Associate Lecturer
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Mary Carol Combs
Ph.D., University of Arizona Research: Language and education policy, Indigenous language revitalization, Education and Immigration, Bilingual education law and policy

Teaching: Preparation of English language learners, bilingual education, Structured English Immersion, Indigenous language and identity in film

Lisa Falk - Affiliate Teaching Associate
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Lisa Falk
MAT Museum Education, The George Washington University

Research: Use of museums by families; how museum programs can change attitudes and assumptions of at-risk populations about museums, libraries and Native Americans; oral history; digital media for museum interpretation; place-based education; folklife/cultural traditions.

Teaching: museum education, object-based learning, place-based heritage education, community cultural documentaries.

Perry Gilmore - Professor
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Perry Gilmore
Ph.D., Univeristy of Pennsylvania

Research: Language and identity Language and culture revitalization, Literacy in sociocultural context

Teaching: Language, culture and communication; Discourse studies; The Anthropology of Literacy; Applied linguistics; Language acquisition

Kenneth S. Goodman - Professor Emeritus
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Kenneth S. Goodman
Ed.D., University of California at Los Angeles

Research: Kenneth Goodman is a practical theorist, researcher and teacher educator whose work has changed our understanding of literacy processes, how they are learned and how best to teach them.

Teaching: His sociotransactional theory of the reading process is the most widely cited in the world. This research based theory demonstrates that reading is a unitary process in which readers actively construct meaning, that is they make sense of print. Goodman's theory is a macro view which is solidly built on linguistic, psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic concepts. It is a practical theory because teachers who come to understand this view of reading and the related view of writing can understand what it is that learners are doing as they develop literacy.

Yetta M. Goodman - Regents' Professor Emerita
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Yetta M. Goodman
Ed.D., Wayne State University, 1967

Research: Early literacy, miscue analysis and the reading and writing processes, she has popularized the term kidwatching encouraging teachers to be professional observers of the language and learning development of their students.

Teaching: Continues to work with doctoral students interested in miscue analysis.

Norma Gonzalez - Professor
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Norma Gonzalez
Ph.D., University of Arizona

Research: Anthropology and education, applied anthropology, linguistic anthropology, language socialization, household ethnography, language processes in communities, community/school linkages, Mexican-origin populations, borderlands, critical theory, women’s narratives.

Teaching: Language and Culture, Qualitative Methods, Anthropology and Education, Multiucultural Education, Girls' and Womens Education in Global Perspective, Language and Community, Research Methods, Bilingual Education.

Herman Lucero - Adjunct Assistant Professor
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Herman Lucero
Ph.D., University of Arizona

Research: Language Planning and Policy, Bilingual education law and policy, Historical analysis of the Education of Mexicans-Americans.

Teaching: Structured English Immersion teacher preparation and Bilingual education teacher preparation, Bilingual Curriculum and other Second Language Acquisition Settings.

Luis C. Moll - Professor
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Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles

Research: Bilingual literacy learning, Classroom and community analysis, Child development

Teaching: Bilingual education, Qualitative research, Sociocultural psychology

Sheilah E. Nicholas - Assistant Professor
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Sheilah Nicholas
Ph.D., University of Arizona

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Marcela Parra - Adjunct  Assistant Professor
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Marcela Parra
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Lea Prassas - Adjunct Assistant Professor
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Lea Prassas
Ph.D., University of Arizona

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Teaching: Essentials of Reading and Writing, Classroom Literacy Diagnosis and Instruction and Literature and Literacy for Young Children

Iliana Reyes - Associate Professor
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Iliana Reyes
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley

Research: Bilingual and biliteracy development, Early Childhood, Sociolinguistics of multilingual communities.

Teaching: Early literacy and language development, language socialization, Practicum on Bilingual Education, ELL, ESL and SEI, and Foundations of Bilingualism and Bilingual Education.

Eliane Rubinstein-Ávila - Associate Professor
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Elaine Rubinstein-Ávila
Ed.D., Harvard University

Research: Education in and out of school of nondominant adolescent students, Immigrant student education

Teaching: Literacy in multicultural schools, Qualitative research methods in education, Case studies in literacy research, Language and culture in education

Richard Ruiz - Professor
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Richard Ruiz
Ph.D., Stanford University

Research:
Language policy development, Language minority groups, Educational foundations

Teaching: Language planning, Education of language minority children

Kathy G. Short - Professor
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Kathy G. Short
Ph.D., Indiana University

Research: International children's literature and intercultural understanding, chidlren's dialogue about literature, inquiry-based curriculum.

Teaching: Children's literature, reader response, literature and literacy instruction, inquiry-based curriculum, and teacher research

Linda R. Waugh - Affiliate Professor
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Linda WaughM.A. (1965) French Literature, Stanford University
Ph.D (1970) Linguistics, Indiana University

Research: Her main interests are in the function of linguistic structures (of all types), in the discourse-pragmatics of language, in written textual analysis (including journalistic and narrative texts), spoken discourse analysis (she has supervised the gathering of corpora for spoken French and American English), corpus linguistics, applied linguistics, grammatical and lexical semantics, history of linguistics, semiotics, and in the way language is integrated with other socio-cultural (semiotic) systems by which humans communicate and make sense of our world.

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Bob Wortman - Associate Lecturer
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Bob Wortman

Ph.D., University of Arizona

Research: Writing authenticity with young children

Teaching: Literacy and Children's Literature

 

Leisy Thornton Wyman - Assistant Professor
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Leisy Thornton Wyman
Ph.D., Stanford University

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David B. Yaden, Jr. - Professor
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David B. Yaden, Jr.
Ph.D., University of Oklahoma

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Ofelia Zepeda - Affiliate Professor
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Ofelia Zepeda
M.A (1981), Ph.D. (1984), University of Arizona

Research: American Indian linguistics, American Indian Bilingual Education, American Indian Language Pedagogy, American Indian Language Policy, American Indian literature.

Teaching: Introduction to Tohono O'odham, the structure of the Tohono O'odham language, lexicography for Native American Languages, survey of Native American Languages, and Native American literature.

 


Staff


Rebecca Ballenger - WOW Program Coordinator
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Rebecca Ballenger

Richard Clift  - Coordinator, Collections and Outreach
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Dioniso de la Vina - CASS Project Coordinator
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Dioniso de la Vina

Maria Fierro - Department Graduate Coordinator
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Maria Fierro

Candace K. Galla - AILDI Program Coordinator, Sr.
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Candace Galla

Virgina P. Gonzalez - Department Secretary
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Yvonne Gonzalez - Department Administrative Associate
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Yvonne Gonzales

Lupe Romero - AILDI Administrative Assistant
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