Faculty for the Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Studies long-term relationships with Latinx bilingual students and teachers using arts-based biliteracy approaches to affirm and amplify silenced perspectives, build connections, and develop bilingualism and biculturalism.

Paty Abril-Gonzalez
Areas of expertise include early childhood education, racial justice and equity in early learning, educational anthropology, video-cued ethnography, immigration and education, impact of social injustices on childhoods, project-based learning led by community expertise and early childhood educational leadership and program transformation.

Jennifer K Adair
Critical pedagogy; critical theory; psychoanalytic theory; critical studies of race and coloniality; neoliberal reform

Alex J Armonda
Investigates the nature of STEM interests and interest-driven participation and learning, foundations of cognition in STEM disciplines, and learning out of schools.

Flávio S Azevedo
Develops and evaluates interventions and assessments using technology to support the academic success of Latinx students and other students whose home language is not English.

Doris L Baker
Studies engineering and STEM higher education, including faculty, graduate students and undergraduates.

Maura Borrego
Focuses on historical and contemporary issues and discourses concerning African American students in schools and society.

Anthony L Brown
Creates scholarship based around teacher education, especially relating to race and culture.

Keffrelyn D Brown
A member of the UT Proyecto Maestría Collaborative, she is a leader in Bilingual and Bicultural Education.

Lucy Camarillo
Focuses on language and cultural influences on teaching and learning mathematics, particularly equity issues involving Latinx students mathematical thinking, the simultaneous learning of English as a second language and math and preparing teachers to work with culturally and linguistically diverse students.

Sylvia Celedón-Pattichis
Professional Development for Physical Education Teachers Teacher Education in Physical Education Technology in Physical Education including remote observation and communication

Jeffrey Colburn
Cohort Coordinator, Field Supervisor, Assistant Professor of Practice The University of Texas Austin, Austin TX · Teach and coordinate in a lecture position in the College of Education preparing, mentoring, developing, and coaching pre-service teachers for EC-6 ESL certification · Coordinate undergraduate cohort of EC-6 teacher preparation students during their Professional Development Sequence (PDS). · Instructor EDC331E-School Organization and Classroom Management. Courses which are designed to equip students with the necessary skills in making ethical decisions in their adult and professional life and working with young children · Initiate, develop, and maintain ongoing effective communication and rapport with AISD, RRISD, LISD and charter schools and district administrators and faculty for the outcome of quality field placements for pre-service teachers · Supervise field supervisors through training and on-going guidance and support with collaboration on data gathered through observations and reflective conferences, reporting, and collaboration with students success in mind. · Attend and participate in professional development lectures.

Rosemary M Cuellar Torres
Studies childrens literature and researches the home literacy practices of families with young children in under-resourced communities.

Denise Davila
Examines effects of race, class and capital in schools and society; investigates and extends traditions of critical pedagogy and philosophy.

Noah De Lissovoy
Examines the effects of state and federal policies on college access and completion outcomes for low-income and underrepresented populations including immigrant and English Learner students.
Stella M Flores
Dr. Flores' research focuses on Latina mothers and daughters language and literacy practices, the teaching of young writers in culturally and linguistically diverse classrooms, and family and community literacies.

Tracey T Flores
Examines ethnographic language and literacy practices in K-12 classrooms, specifically focusing on how Latinx critical race theory explains the relationship between heritage language and culture and the evolving identities of future teachers.

Maria E Franquiz
Explores the intersection of the sociopolitical and mathematical lives of children with a focus on identity and learning.

Emma Gargroetzi
Investigates intersections of race, language, and mathematics through the experiences of Latinx students learning and doing mathematics.

Carlos Nicolas Gomez Marchant
Research explores the intersections of multilingualism, scientific sensemaking, and teacher education, with a specific focus on the ways multilingual students engage in science practices through translanguaging.
María González-Howard
Explores ethical campus leadership and factors that lead to successful leadership of educators.

Dottie R Hall
Researches fitness education, physical activity promotion among k-16 students, and technologies related to physical education teacher education.

Xiaofen D Hamilton
Restorative practices; school-to-prison pipeline.

Lorna Hermosura
Research focuses on school contexts and teacher knowledge and experiences that support the establishment of digital equity for learning in K-12 schools, classrooms, and communities.

Joan Hughes
Brings her experience in literacy education to UT with a specialization in preparing secondary teachers to work in urban schools.

Deborah C Kelt
Studies literacy, language, and multicultural education, especially involving new media and globalization.

Grace MyHyun Kim
Focuses on the ways students learn in science courses using computational modeling.

Kemper Lipscomb
Examines inequities in digital spaces and focuses on creating technology-enhanced learning opportunities for socioeconomically disadvantaged middle school students and supporting in-service teachers to integrate technology in their classrooms.

Min Liu
Interests also include critical race theory specifically Latinx critical race theory and multigenerational subtractive schooling experienced by a marginalized majority.

Nora A Luna
Engages humanizing research approaches to examine equity-focused PK-16 STEM teaching and learning across urban contexts with a focus on Black girls.

Tia Madkins
Examines literacy teacher preparation, specifically the role of coaching and mentoring that occurs inside programs.

Beth Maloch
Teaches courses for pre-service in STEM subjects and explores student understanding of mathematical and physical models.

Jill A Marshall
Coordinates the placement of teachers in field experiences and prepares students for ESL education.

Sheri Mycue
Marginalization and Perceived Mattering of PE Occupational Socialization Teaching in PE

Tracey J Naumann
Examines the contributions of strengths-based approaches in literacy instruction with Spanish-speaking bilingual teacher candidates and in-service teachers in the U.S. and in Latin America.
Desiree Pallais-Downing
Researches civic education, early childhood/elementary education, and teacher education to examine the role of relationships, community, and justice to make classrooms democratic and equitable spaces.

Katherina A Payne
Prepares students to become educators in bilingual and ESL education and mentors novice bilingual educators.

Nayelli Ramos
Focuses on the social construction of gender and racial/ethnic inequality in educational opportunities and experiences in STEM fields from a sociological perspective. Methodological expertise in quantitative research methods and analyses of large scale datasets.
Catherine Riegle-Crumb
Prepares students to become educators in bilingual and ESL education and mentors novice bilingual educators.

Haydee M Rodriguez
instructional technology innovation for learning transformation game-based learning playful learning & enactive role-play augmented / virtual reality for learning instructional systems design online / blended learning environments connected learning & digital equity

Jason A Rosenblum
Dr. Salinas is a member of the Social Studies Education program area and is an affiliate faculty member in the Bilingual/Bicultural and the Cultural Studies in Education program areas. Her focus in the social studies includes critical historical inquiry in elementary bilingual and secondary education late arrival immigrant ESL classroom settings, as well as broader understandings of citizenship. Her work also examines social studies teachers' enactment/countering of curriculum through narratives that include civic identities, agency, and membership of others.

Cinthia S Salinas
Studies the ways culturally and linguistically diverse groups of people use disciplinary the core ideas and practices of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to explain phenomena or to solve problems that are meaningful and consequential to them.

Victor Sampson
Focuses on secondary English and literacy education in urban contexts, including among transnational youth.

Allison Skerrett
Teaches preservice K-12 teachers how to teach meaningful STEM content in innovative, student- and community-centered ways.

Jennifer C Smith
Follows trends around cultural and racial identities, agency, migration, and social movements in education.

Luis Urrieta
Literacy teacher preparation, coaching and mentoring, equity and justice in literacy instruction

Melissa Wetzel
Dr. Yeh's research examines the role race, class, gender, and language plays in the constructions of ability in mathematics classrooms.
