The Alliance for Language and Literacy Faculty Research Panel

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The Alliance for Language and Literacy Faculty Research Panel Visit the Alliance website for research opportunities and other Alliance researchers: https://blogs.uoregon.edu/theallianceforlanguageandliteracy/

Erin Chaparro, Ph.D. Research Assistant Professor, Educational & Community Supports Areas of Research: effective explicit literacy and language instruction for dual-language learners and at-risk learners scaling up evidence-based practices within multi-tiered support systems (MTSS) echaparr@uoregon.edu

Lauren M. Cycyk, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Communication Disorders & Sciences Areas of Research: sociocultural and environmental influences on the bilingual language development of young Latinos developing caregiver-centered early language interventions for Latino children and families lcycyk@uoregon.edu

Lillian Durán, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Special Education & Clinical Sciences Areas of Research: improving instructional and assessment practices with preschool-aged dual language learners (DLLs) lduran@uoregon.edu

international development in education Sylvia Linan-Thompson, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Special Education & Clinical Sciences Areas of Research: examining appropriate instructional and assessment practices for English learners international development in education sthomps5@uoregon.edu

Audrey Lucero, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Education Studies Areas of Research: oral language and reading among young Spanish-English emergent bilingual children dual language immersion education programs as venues for biliteracy development alucero@uoregon.edu

long-term educational opportunities & outcomes for English learners Ilana Umansky, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Educational Methodology, Policy, and Leadership Areas of Research: long-term educational opportunities & outcomes for English learners effects of the EL classification on course-taking & access to core content ilanau@uoregon.edu

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