Equity, Bilingualism & Biliteracy

What is Equity, Bilingualism & Biliteracy?

We are devoted to the critical examination of theory, practice, and policy in two major areas of emphasis: the education of culturally and linguistically diverse students and the education of exceptional children. We stress analysis, evaluation, and implementation of educational programs for students who represent diverse learning needs. Explore first and second language acquisition theory, program development for bilingual and English as a second language, and culturally appropriate methodologies.

What can you do if you study Equity, Bilingualism & Biliteracy?

Our graduates are scholars, teachers, resource specialists, administrators, and educational leaders in academic institutions, public schools, and federal and state agencies. Doctoral level preparation is research oriented and qualifies graduates to be curriculum specialists in school districts or faculty in university positions.

    

Meet Our Faculty

Alison Boardman

Associate Professor
Equity, Bilingualism & Biliteracy

Mileidis Gort

Associate Dean for Graduate EducationProfessor
Equity, Bilingualism & Biliteracy

Susan Hopewell

Associate ProfessorDirector of Literacy Squared
Equity, Bilingualism & Biliteracy

Deena Gumina

Assistant Teaching ProfessorChair of Elementary Teacher Education
Equity, Bilingualism & Biliteracy

Vanessa Santiago Schwarz

Assistant Teaching Professor
Equity, Bilingualism & BiliteracyBUENO Center

Jamy Stillman

Associate ProfessorChair of TLRP
Equity, Bilingualism & BiliteracyTeacher Learning, Research & Practice

Program Chair

Deborah Palmer

Professor and ChairChair of the Education Minor and Education Studies
Equity, Bilingualism & BiliteracyBUENO Center

Interested in our graduate programs?

Graduate students

We offer ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥â€™s top-ranked graduate education in multiple program areas and would love to to provide you with relevant information about our programs. We look forward to learning about your graduate studies journey!

Fall 2023 Information Sessions

   School of Education Graduate Studies Preview Day (in-person)

Please join the School of Education for our Graduate Studies Preview Day on Saturday, Nov. 9. This program will be hosted in person and is open for all prospective Master's and PhD students. The program will include an overview of the application process and education program areas, breakout sessions with faculty by program area of interest, and a current graduate student panel for Q&A. Registration is required.