English Language Development Teachers’ Experiences with Multilingual Student Advocacy During Mandated School Closures

Doctoral Candidate Name: 
Michelle Pazzula Jimenez
Program: 
Curriculum and Instruction
Abstract: 

The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic changed the way education transpired for teachers and learners worldwide. Widespread virtual learning brought deeper academic and social inequities among K-12 diverse learners to light. Multilingual learners and their teachers were no exception. Research has yet to deeply explore the topic of ELD teachers’ experiences with advocating for their multilingual students during this unique time in educational history, as well as the lessons they learned during the pandemic that inform their advocacy work today. This phenomenological study used in-depth, semi-structured interviews to investigate these experiences. Potential implications for this study include teacher preparation, professional development, as well as policy-making decisions surrounding advocacy needs for multilingual learners.

Defense Date and Time: 
Monday, October 30, 2023 - 10:00am
Defense Location: 
Virtual: Zoom - Please contact Michelle Pazzula Jimenez at mpazzula@Charlotte.edu for the link
Committee Chair's Name: 
Dr. Joan Lachance
Committee Members: 
Dr. Heather Coffey, Dr. Adriana Medina, Dr. Walter Hart