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Wayne E. Wright, PhD Associate Professor The University of Texas at San Antonio Department of Bicultural Bilingual Studies Email: [email protected] College of Education and Human Development The University of Texas at San Antonio One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249 Web Address: education.utsa.edu/faculty/profile/wwright Education Doctor of Philosophy, Educational Leadership/Policy Studies, Arizona State University Master of Arts, Interdisciplinary Studies, California State University Long Beach Bachelor of Arts, Liberal Studies/Asian American Studies, California State University Long Beach Academic Positions 2008 - Present Associate Professor, University of Texas at San Antonio 2009 Visiting Lecturer - Fulbright Scholar, Royal University of Phnom Penh 2004 - 2008 Assistant Professor, University of Texas at San Antonio 2003 - 2004 Faculty Associate, Arizona State University East 2001 - 2003 Adjunct Professor, Mesa Community College 2002 Adjunct Professor, Arizona State University (Main Campus) 2002 Adjunct Professor, Northern Arizona University 1994 English Instructor, Georgetown University Small Business Training Program 1994 Instructor and Business English Department Chair, Institute of Economics
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Wayne E. Wright, PhD Associate Professor

The University of Texas at San Antonio   Department of Bicultural Bilingual Studies Email: [email protected] College of Education and Human Development The University of Texas at San Antonio One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249

Web Address: education.utsa.edu/faculty/profile/wwright

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, Educational Leadership/Policy Studies, Arizona State University Master of Arts, Interdisciplinary Studies, California State University Long Beach Bachelor of Arts, Liberal Studies/Asian American Studies, California State University Long Beach Academic Positions

2008 - Present Associate Professor, University of Texas at San Antonio 2009 Visiting Lecturer - Fulbright Scholar, Royal University of Phnom Penh 2004 - 2008 Assistant Professor, University of Texas at San Antonio 2003 - 2004 Faculty Associate, Arizona State University East 2001 - 2003 Adjunct Professor, Mesa Community College 2002 Adjunct Professor, Arizona State University (Main Campus) 2002 Adjunct Professor, Northern Arizona University 1994 English Instructor, Georgetown University Small Business Training

Program 1994 Instructor and Business English Department Chair, Institute of

Economics

Academic Positions - P-12

2000 - 2003 Substitute Teacher, Mesa Public Schools (Arizona) 1994 - 2000 Bilingual (Khmer) Teacher, Long Beach Unified School District 1994 - 2000 Substitute Teacher, Long Beach Unified School District

Administrative Assignments

2008 - Present Coordinator, MA-TESL Program, University of Texas at San Antonio

Research Interests

Language, education, and assessment policies and programs for language minority students. Bilingual Education, mother-tongue-based multilingual education, English as a second/foreign language, second language teaching and learning, heritage languages, high-stakes testing, language assessment, Asian American Education, Southeast Asian American Education, Cambodian Americans, Education policy and practice in Cambodia.

SCHOLARSHIP/RESEARCH/CREATIVE WORKS

Intellectual Contributions

Book, Textbook-New - Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2010 1. Wright, W. E. (2010). Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners:

Research, Theory, Policy, and Practice.. Philadelphia: Caslon Publishing. Book, Scholarly-New - Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2005 1. Ramirez, D., Wiley, T. G., de Klerk, G., Lee, E., Wright, W. E. (2005). Ebonics in

the Urban Education Debate.. Bristol, UK:. Book, Chapter in Scholarly Book-New - Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2013 24. Wright, W. E. (in press). Be wary of “value added measures” of teacher

effectiveness. In Nemeth, Karen (Eds.), Young English language learners at school: A guide of early childhood and elementary administrators. Philadelphia, PA: Caslon. (In Press)

23. Wright, W. E. (in press). How are placement decisions made?. In Nemeth, Karen

(Eds.), Young English language learners at school: A guide of early childhood and elementary administrators. Philadelphia, PA: Caslon. (In Press)

22. Boun, S., Wright, W. E. (2013). K-12 Schooling Experiences of Southeast Asian American Students. In R. Endo & X. L. Rong (Eds.), Educating Asian Americans: Achievement, Schooling, and Identities (pp. 75-101). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.

21. Wright, W. E. (in press). Section Introduction - Heritage Language Maintenance and Development. In Terrence G. Wiley, Joy K. Young, Donna Christian, Sarah Catherine K. Moore, & Na Liu (Eds.), Handbook of Heritage and Community Languages in the United States: Research, Educational Practice, and Policy. New York: Routledge. (In Press)

2012

20. Wright, W. E. (2012). Bilingual Education. In Ritchie, W. C., & Bhatia, T (Eds.), Handbook of bilingualism and multilingualism. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.

19. Wright, W. E. (2012). Has progress been made in raising achievement of English language learners since NCLB?. In R. Freeman & E. Hamayan (Eds.), English language learners at school: A guide for administrators (2nd ed., pp. 72-73). Philadelphia: Caslon Publishing.

18. Wright, W. E. (2012). How can we use technology to support the academic, language, and learning needs of our English language learners?. In R. Freeman & E. Hamayan (Eds.), English language learners at school: A guide for administrators (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: Caslon Publishing.

17. Wright, W. E. (in press). Khmer. In T.G. Wiley, J. Peyton, D. Christian, & S. Moore (Eds.), Handbook of Heritage and Community Languages in the United States: Research, Educational Practice, and Policy. New York: Routledge. (In Press)

16. Wright, W. E. (in press). Prop. 203 and Arizona's early school reform efforts: The nullification of accommodations. In S. Moore (Eds.), Language policy implementation as process and consequence: An Arizona case study. Bristol, UK: Multilingual Matters. (In Press)

15. Wright, W. E., Sung, K. (2012). Teacher's sheltered English immersion views and practices. In M. B. Arias & C. Faltis (Eds.), Implementing Educational Language Policy in Arizona: Legal, historical and current practices of SEI. Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters.

14. Wright, W. E. (in press). Teaching English language learners in Post-Proposition 203 Arizona: Structured English immersion or sink-or-swim submersion?. In G. McField (Eds.), Appropriate action for English learners? The case of structured English immersion in the U.S. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing. (In Press)

13. Wright, W. E. (2012). What are some concrete strategies that administrators and teachers can use to guide advocacy for ELLs on the local level. In R. F. Field & E. Hamayan (Eds.), English language learners at school: A guide for administrators (2nd ed., pp. 234-236). Philadelphia: Caslon Publishing.

12. Wright, W. E. (2012). What are the defining features of effective programs for English language learners?. In R. F. Field & E. Hamayan (Eds.), English

language learners at school: A guide for administrators (2nd ed., pp. 100-103). Philadelphia: Caslon Publishing.

11. Wright, W. E. (2012). What are the essential components of a sheltered English immersion (SEI) program?. In R. F. Field & E. Hamayan (Eds.), English language learners at school: A guide for administrators (2nd ed., pp. 108-110). Philadelphia: Caslon Publishing.

10. Wright, W. E. (2012). What is the difference between English as a second language (ESL)/English language development (ELD) and sheltered instruction/specially designed academic instruction in English (SDAIE)?. In R. F. Field & E. Hamayan (Eds.), English language learners at school: A guide for administrators (2nd ed., pp. 110-111). Philadelphia: Caslon Publishing.

2011

9. Baker, C., Wright, W. E. (2011). Introduction to bilingual education: The United States. Foundations of bilingual education and bilingualism (5th ed., pp. 183-204). Bristol, UK: Multilingual Matters.

2010

8. Wright, W. E. (2010). Khmer language use in Cambodian American Communities. In J. H. X. Lee (Eds.), Cambodian American experiences: Histories, communities, cultures, and identities (pp. 162-179). Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.

2007

7. Wright, W. E. (2007). A Catch-22 for language learners. Best of Educational Leadership, 2006-2007 (pp. 22-27). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.

6. Wright, W. E. (2007). The situation of the Khmer language in the United States. In J. T. Tsuchida, J. M. Benitez & D. S. Toji (Eds.), Education, youth, leadership, labor: Asian Pacific American and Latino perspectives (pp. 113-150). Long Beach, CA: Center for Asian Pacific American Studies, California State University.

2006

5. Wright, W. E. (2006). Meeting the Needs of Newcomer Non-Spanish-Speaking ELLs: A Case Study of Two Cambodian Students in a Suburban Intermediate School. In M. Cowart & P. Dam (Eds.), Cultural and linguistic issues for English language learners (pp. 108-141). Arlington, VA & San Marcos, TX: CANH NAM Publishers, Inc. & Texas Woman's University.

4. Wright, W. E. (2006). What are the state mandates for educating English language learners?. In E. Hamayan & R. Freeman (Eds.), English Language Learners at School: A Guide for Administrators (pp. 10-12). Philadelphia: Caslon, Inc.

2005

3. Wiley, T. G., de Klerk, G., Wright, W. E. (2005). Introduction. In D. Ramirez, T. G. Wiley, G. de Klerk, E. Lee, & W. E. Wright (Eds.), Ebonics in the Urban

Education Debate (pp. ix-xii). Clevedon, England: Multilingual Matters.

2003 2. Wright, W. E. (2003). The Success and Demise of a Khmer (Cambodian)

Bilingual Education Program: A Case Study. In C. C. Park, A. L. Goodwin, & S. J. Lee (Eds.), Asian American Identities, Families, and Schooling: Research on the Education of Asian Pacific Americans (pp. 225-252). Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing.

1999

1. Wright, W. E. (1999). Linguistic Perspective on the Education of Cambodian-American Student. Asian American Education: Prospects and Challenges (pp. 285-303). Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.

Book Review - Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2012 7. Wright, W. E. (2012). Review of Negotiating Language Policies in Schools:

Educators as Policy Makers, K. Menken & O. Garcia (Eds.), 2010. (vol. 15, pp. 1-8). Education Review. http://www.edrev.info/reviews/rev1155.pdf

2011

6. Wright, W. E. (2011). Review of Affirming Students' Right to their Own Language: Bridging Language Policies and Pedagogical Practices. In Scott, J. C., Straker, D. Y., & Katz, L (Eds.),. Teachers College Press. http://www.tcrecord.org/content.asp?contentid=16327

2008

5. Wright, W. E. (2008). Review of H. D. Adamson's (2005) Language Minority Children in American Schools: An Education in English. (vol. 7, pp. 81-84). Language Policy.

2006

4. Wright, W. E. (2006). Review of R. Freeman's (2004) Building on Community Bilingualism: Promoting Multiculturalism through Schooling. (5th ed., pp. 115-119). Language Policy.

2003

3. Wright, W. E. (2003). Review of M. Weinberg's (1997) Asian American Education: Historical and Contemporary Contexts. (2nd ed., vol. 2, pp. 127-135). Journal of Language, Identity, and Education.

2002

2. Wright, W. E. (2002). Review of G. E. Hall & S. M. Hord's (2001) Implementing Change: Patterns, Principals, and Potholes. (pp. 169). Review Education [On-

line]. www.coe.asu.edu/edrev/reviews/rev169.htm 1. Wright, W. E. (2002). Review of L. Tse's, (2001) Why Don't They Learn English?

Separating Fact from Fallacy in the U.S. Language Debates. (pp. 162). Education Review [On-line]. www.coe.asu.edu/edrev/reviews/rev162.htm

Book, Reference - Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2012 11. Wright, W. E. (in press). Cambodian Americans and Mormonism. In Lee,

Jonathan H. X. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Asian American Religious Cultures. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. (In Press)

2011

10. Wright, W. E. (2011). Cambodian Americans: History, People, Culture. In J. Lee & K. Nadeau (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Asian American Folklore and Folklife (pp. 179-185). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

9. Wright, W. E. (2011). Cambodian Americans: Vernacular language, speech, and manner. In J. Lee & K. Nadeau (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Asian American Folklore and Folklife (pp. 219-221). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

2010

8. Ricento, T., Wright, W. E. (2010). Language policy and education in the United States. In S. May & N. Hornberger (Eds.), Language policy and political issues in education, Encyclopedia of language and education (vol. 1, pp. 285-300). New York: Springer.

2008

7. Wright, W. E. (2008). No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Title I. In J. M. Gonzalez (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Bilingual Education (pp. 607-612). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

6. Wright, W. E. (2008). No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Title III. In J. M. Gonzalez (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Bilingual Education (pp. 612-616). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

5. Wright, W. E. (2008). Primary language support. In J. M. Gonzalez (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Bilingual Education (pp. 666-668). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

4. Wright, W. E. (2008). Proposition 203 (Arizona). In J. M. Gonzalez (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Bilingual Education (pp. 684-688). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

3. Wright, W. E. (2008). Pull-out ESL instruction. In J. M. Gonzalez (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Bilingual Education (pp. 704-707). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

2. Wright, W. E., Wu, H. (2008). Southeast Asian refugees, impact. In J. M. Gonzalez (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Bilingual Education (pp. 761-767). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

2007 1. Ricento, T. R., Wright, W. E. (2007). Language Policy and Education in the

United States. Encyclopedia of Language and Education (2nd ed., pp. 285-300). New York: Springer Science and Business Media, Inc.

Journal Article, Academic Journal - Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2012 14. Lee, J. S., Wright, W. E. (in press). The Rediscovery of Heritage and Community

Language Education in the United States. To appear in Review of Research in Education, 38. (In Press)

2011

13. Wright, W. E., Boun, S. (2011). Southeast Asian American Education 35 Years After Initial Resettlement: Research Report and Policy Recommendations. Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement, 6, 1-120. jsaaea.coehd.utsa.edu/index.php/JSAAEA/article/view/114/89

2010

12. Wright, W. E. (2010). Khmer as a Heritage Language in the United States: Historical Sketch, Current Realities, and Future Prospects. Heritage Language Journal, 7(1), 117-147.

2008

11. Wright, W. E., Li, X. (2008). High-Stakes Math Tests: How No Child Left Behind Leaves Newcomer English Language Learners Behind. Language Policy, 7, 237-266.

2007

10. Wright, W. E. (2007). Heritage Language Programs in the Era of English-Only and No Child Left Behind. Heritage Language Journal, 5(1), 1-26. www.international.ucla.edu/languages/heritagelanguages/journal/article.asp?parentid=56454

2006

9. Wright, W. E. (2006). A Catch-22 for Language Learners. Educational Leadership, 64(3), 22-27.

8. Wright, W. E., Li, X. (2006). Catching up in Math? The Case of Newly-Arrived Cambodian Students in a Texas Intermediate School. TABE Journal, 9(1), 1-22. www.tabe.org/members/Catching%20_up_in_Math.pdf

7. Wright, W. E., Choi, D. (2006). The Impact of Language and High-Stakes Testing Policies on Elementary School English Language Learners in Arizona. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 14(13), 1-56. epaa.asu.edu/epaa/v14n13/

2005

6. Wright, W. E. (2005). English Language Learners Left Behind in Arizona: The

Nullification of Accommodations in the Intersection of Federal and State Language and Assessment Policies. Bilingual Research Journal, 29(2), 1-30.

5. Wright, W. E. (2005). The Political Spectacle of Arizona's Proposition 203. Educational Policy, 19(5), 662-700.

2004

4. Wiley, T. G., Wright, W. E. (2004). Against the Undertow: Language Minority Educational Policy and Politics in the Age of Accountability. Educational Policy, 18(1), 142-168.

3. Wright, W. E. (2004). What English-Only Really Means: A Study of the Implementation of California Language Policy for Cambodian American Students. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 7(1), 1-23.

2003

2. Wright, W. E. (2003). Khmer (Cambodian) Heritage Language Programs: Will the Khmer Language Survive in California?. The Multilingual Educator, 4(1), 28-31.

2002

1. Wright, W. E. (2002). The Effects of High Stakes Testing on an Inner-city Elementary School: The Curriculum, the Teachers, and the English Language Learners. Current Issues in Education [On-line], 5(5). cie.asu.edu/volume5/number5/

Conference Proceeding - Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2005 1. Wright, W. E. (2005). Language Policy Issues Reported in the U.S. Press. In J.

Cohen, K. T. McCallister, K. Rolstand, & J. MacSwan (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Bilingualism (pp. 2369-2384). Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press.

Publication, Other - Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2012 3. Wright, W. E. (2012). Beware of the VAM: Valued-Added Measures for Teacher

Accountability. ELL Experts Speak Up. Colorin Colorado. www.colorincolorado.org/article/50576

2010

2. Wright, W. E. (2010). The Great Divide Between Federal Education Policy and our National Need for Bilingual Citizens.. Speaking in Tongues (Blog). http://speakingintonguesfilm.info/guest-blogs/the-great-divide-between-federal-education-policy-and-our-national-need-for-bilingual-citizens/

2009 1. Wright, W. E. (2009). Primary language support: Facilitating English language

development and sheltered content instruction through effective use of students’ primary language(s).. Leadcast Blog. http://www.niusileadscape.org/bl/?p=41

Book, Chapter in Scholarly Book-New - Not Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2008 1. Wright, W. E. (2008). Our journey among the Khmer: From Long Beach to San

Antonio with a few stops in between. In M. Brown (Eds.), TexAsia: San Antonio's Asian communities (pp. 92-101). Austin, TX: aLAMo Holdings Press.

Journal Article, Academic Journal - Not Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2008 3. Wright, W. E., Vo, L., Valverde, C. K L. (2008). A special tribute to Anne Frank

of the Southeast Asian Archive at the University of California, Irvine. Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement, 3. jsaaea.coehd.utsa.edu/index.php/JSAAEA/article/view/54/50

2. Wright, W. E. (2008). Editor's Introduction: Special Issue on Southeast Asian American Demographics. Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement(3(Special Issue on SEA Demographics)), i-iv. jsaaea.coehd.utsa.edu/index.php/ JSAAEA/article/view/48/35

2006

1. Wright, W. E., Nguyen-Lam, K., Sak-Humphry, C., Turpin, L., Knaack, J. (2006). Editors' Introduction: Fulfilling a Critical Need: The Journal of Southeast Asian American Education & Advancement. Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement(1). jsaaea.coehd.utsa.edu/index.php/JSAAEA/article/view/10/4

Research Report - Not Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2010 5. Nith, B., Wright, W. E., Hor, S., Bredenberg, K., Singh, M. (2010). Active

learning pedagogies as a reform initiative: The case of Cambodia.. Washington, DC: U.S. Agency for International Development.

2005

4. Wright, W. E., Pu, C. (2005). Academic Achievement of English Language Learners in Post Proposition 203 Arizona.. Tempe, AZ: Education Policy Studies Laboratory, Language Policy Research Unit. epsl.asu.edu/epru/documents/EPSL-0509-103-LPRU.pdf

3. Wright, W. E. (2005). Evolution of Federal Policy and Implications of No Child Left Behind for Language Minority Students.. Tempe, AZ: Language Policy Research Unit, Education Policy Studies Laboratory, Arizona State University.

epsl.asu.edu/epru/documents/EPSL-0501-101-LPRU.pdf 2. De Klerk, G., Wright, W. E., Ramirez, J. D. (2005). NCLB Title III, Part A-

Scientifically-Based Research Studies in Bilingual and English as a Second Language Programs.. New York: Long Island University and State Education Department Office of Bilingual Education, Spanish Language Bilingual/ESL Education Technical Assistance Center. www.brooklyn.liu.edu/education/sbetac/resources/Scientifically-based%20research.pdf

1. Wright, W. E., Choi, D. (2005). Voices from the Classroom: A Statewide Survey of 3rd Grade English Language Learner Teachers on the Impact of Language and High-Stakes Testing Policies in Arizona.. Tempe, AZ: Language Policy Research Unit, Education Policy Studies Laboratory, Arizona State University. epsl.asu.edu/epru/documents/EPSL-0512-104-LPRU.pdf

Newsletter - Not Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2012 5. Wright, W. E. (2012). Chat with a REAPA Scholar: Wayne E. Wright (Featured

Article). (vol. Fall, pp. 6-8). Research on the Education of Asian and Pacific Americans (REAPA) Newsletter. http://reapanewsletter.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/reapa-newsletter-fall-20123.pdf

4. Wright, W. E. (2012). Reflections on Being Selected as TexTESOLer of the Year. (1st ed., vol. 3, pp. 6). TexTESOL II Newsletter.

2008

3. Wright, W. E. (2008). Message from the Editor. (1st ed., vol. 27, pp. 1). TexTESOL II News.

2006

2. Wright, W. E. (2006). Primary language support: Using ELL students' native language(s) to make English more comprehensible. (1st ed., vol. 25, pp. 3-4). Newsletter of the Texas Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Region Two.

1996

1. Wright, W. E. (1996). Report on the 1st Annual Asian Languages Literacy and Literature Institute of the California Reading and Literature Project.. California Association for Bilingual Education Newsletter.

Op/Ed - Not Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2006 4. Wright, W. E. (2006). Proposal Exploits Kids. (vol. 4H). San Antonio Express

News.

2004 3. Wright, W. E. (2004). Arizona Plan Will Harm Those it Seeks to Aid. (1st ed.,

vol. 24, pp. 45). Education Week.

2002 2. Wright, W. E. (2002). Commentary: Measuring Student Performance: High

Stakes Exams Divert Attention, Resources from Education's Real Problems. (31st ed., vol. 103). Arizona Capital Times.

2001

1. Wright, W. E. (2001). My Turn: Take Page from Calif. Book on Class Size. (pp. 4). Arizona Republic.

Publication, Other - Not Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2013 10. Wright, W. E. (2013). Recent Flores Decision is Not an Endorsement of

Arizona’s ELL Policies and Programs.. Tempe, AZ: Equity Alliance - LeadScape Blog. http://www.niusileadscape.org/bl/?p=1376#more-1376

2010

9. Wright, W. E. (2010). Art Instruction with ELLs. Companion Website to Wright (2010) Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners: Research, Theory, Policy, and Practice. Philadelphia, PA: Caslon Publishing. wright.caslonpublishing.com

8. Wright, W. E. (2010). Court Cases Related to Anti-Bilingual Education Voter Initiatives. Companion Website to Wright (2010) Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners: Research, Theory, Policy, and Practice. Philadelphia, PA: Caslon Publishing. wright.caslonpublishing.com

7. Wright, W. E. (2010). ELLs, Norm-Referenced Tests, Criterion-Referenced Tests, and Accountability. Companion Website to Wright (2010) Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners: Research, Theory, Policy, and Practice. Philadelphia, PA: Caslon Publishing. wright.caslonpublishing.com

6. Wright, W. E. (2010). How I Learned My Second Language. Companion Website to Wright (2010) Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners: Research, Theory, Policy, and Practice. Philadelphia, PA: Caslon Publishing. wright.caslonpublishing.com

5. Wright, W. E. (2010). Music Instruction with ELLs. Companion Website to Wright (2010) Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners: Research, Theory, Policy, and Practice. Philadelphia, PA: Caslon Publishing. wright.caslonpublishing.com

4. Wright, W. E. (2010). Physical Education Instruction with ELLs. Companion Website to Wright (2010) Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners: Research, Theory, Policy, and Practice. Philadelphia, PA: Caslon Publishing. wright.caslonpublishing.com

3. Wright, W. E. (2010). Providing Effective Instruction and Advocacy for ELLs.

Companion Website to Wright (2010) Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners: Research, Theory, Policy, and Practice. Philadelphia, PA: Caslon Publishing. wright.caslonpublishing.com

2. Wright, W. E. (2010). Reauthorization of the Title VII Bilingual Education Act. Companion Website to Wright (2010) Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners: Research, Theory, Policy, and Practice. Philadelphia, PA: Caslon Publishing. wright.caslonpublishing.com

1994

1. Wright, W. E. (1994). Human Rights and Community Outreach Projects of Cambodia. Phnom Penh.

Contracts, Fellowships, Grants, Sponsored Research and Residencies

Grant - Funded

2011 3. Wright, W. E. (Principal), "Faculty Research Award," Sponsored by College of

Education and Human Development, $3,000.00. (2011 - Present).

2009 2. Wright, W. E. (Principal), "Faculty Research Award," Sponsored by College of

Education and Human Development, $4,000.00. (2009). 1. Wright, W. E. (Principal), "Fulbright Scholar Lecturing Award through the U.S.

Scholars Program," Sponsored by Fulbright Scholar Program, $37,090.00. (2008 - 2009).

Grant - Currently Under Review

1. Wright, W. E. (Principal), Langman, J. (Co-Principal), Solis, J. (Co-Principal), Fries, C. (Co-Principal), Turkan, S. (Co-Principal), Sass, D. (Co-Principal), "Engaging English Learners in the Language of Science (eELLSci): A Professional Development Program for High School Biology Teachers," Sponsored by Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education, $1,500,000.00.

Grant - Revising to Resubmit

1. Wright, W. E. (Principal), Langman, J., Sauro, S., Fries, C., Turkan, S., "Engaging English Learners in the Language of Science (eELLSci): A Professional Development Program for High School Biology Teachers," Sponsored by Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education, Federal, $1,500,000.00.

Contract - Funded

2009 1. Wright, W. E. (Co-Principal), Bunlay, N., with Dr. Nith Bunlay of the Royal

University of Phnom Penh. Contracted by Word Education, an international non-governmental organization operating in Cambodia and other countries, to complete a case study report on active learning pedagogies as a reform initiative in Cambodia. Report will be included with a series of reports on active learning from other countries in the region., Sponsored by World Education, $400.00. (June 2009).

Presentations

Paper - Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2013 79. Wright, W. E., "Translanguaging in Teacher Training and Resource Development

in Northeastern Cambodia for Indigenous Bilingual Education," American Association for Applied Linguistics, Dallas, TX. (March 17, 2013).

2012

78. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), Boun, S. (Presenter), "Bilingual Education Policy and Practice for Indigenous Ethnic Minority Students in Cambodia," Multidisciplinary Approaches in Language Policy and Planning, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada. (September 7, 2012).

77. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), Boun, S. (Presenter), "Striving for Education for All through Bilingual Education: The Case of Cambodia," American Association for Applied Linguistics, American Association for Applied Linguistics, Boston, MA. (March 2012).

76. Wright, W. E. (Author & Presenter), "Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners: Research, Theory, Policy, and Practice," Texas Association for Bilingual Education, San Antonio, TX. (October 25, 2012).

75. Wright, W. E., "Presenting a Misleading Picture of English Language Learner Achievement in Arizona Through School Accountability Labels," American Association of Applied Linguistics, American Association of Applied Linguistics, Boston, MA. (March 2012).

74. Wright, W. E., "Bilingual Education Policy and Practice in Cambodia, and Implications for the United States," National Association for Bilingual Education, Dallas, TX. (February 16, 2012).

2011

73. Wright, W. E., "Southeast Asian American Education 35 Years After Initial Resettlement," National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans Conference, Long Beach, California. (October 2011).

72. Wright, W. E., "Translanguaging in Graduate Education in Cambodia," American Education Research Association, New Orleans, LA. (April 11, 2011).

71. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), Boun, S. (Presenter), "Translanguaging as a Medium

of Instruction in a Masters of Education Program in Cambodia," American Association for Applied Linguistics, Chicago, IL. (March 26, 2011).

70. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Problems with the LEP Subgroup in NCLB's AYP Accountability Mandates, and Recommendations for Fixing them from the Working Group on ELL Policy," National Conversation on English Language Learners U.S. Department of Education, Office of English Language Acquisition, Dallas, TX. (February 11, 2011).

69. Wright, W. E., "Accurate Assessment of ESL Students: Challenges and Promising Practices," Follow-up workshop at the 14th UNAM-San Antonio ESL Conference, San Antonio, TX. (September 24, 2011).

2010

68. Wright, W. E., "Language of Instruction Policy in Graduate Education in Cambodia," American Association for Applied Linguistics, Atlanta, GA. (2010).

67. Wright, W. E., "Khmer as a Heritage Language in the United States: Historical Sketch, Current Realities, and Future Prospects," Heritage Language Conference, Los Angeles, CA. (February 19, 2010).

66. Wright, W. E., "Results of the NAFEA Southeast Asian American Education College Student Survey," National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans, Washington, DC. (October 2010).

65. Wright, W. E., "Update on the Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement," National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans, Washington, DC. (October 2010).

64. Wright, W. E., "Primary Language Support," Tex TESOL State Conference, San Antonio, TX. (November 2010).

2009

63. Wright, W. E., "Making English-Medium Instruction Comprehensible to Graduate Level Education Students in Cambodia," ASEAN Mid-Year Fulbright Enrichment Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (2009).

2008

62. Wright, W. E., "From California to Arizona: Differing Interpretations and Implementations of English for the Children," Proposition 227 and Beyond: Connecting Research, Policy, and Practice, Institute for Language Education Policy, California State University San Marcos, and the San Diego County Office of Education, San Marcos, CA. (November 2008).

61. Wright, W. E. (Discussant), "A Critical/Ideological Perspective on Ebonics and Bilingual Education in Contemporary Debates About Language," American Education Research Association, New York, NY. (March 2008).

60. Wright, W. E., Koyin, S., "School Labels and English Language Learners: Accurate Depiction or Misleading Picture of the Quality of Teaching and Learning?," American Education Research Association, New York, NY. (March 2008).

2007

59. Wright, W. E., "How Reasonable are Language Accommodations for ELLs in NCLB?," Reauthorization of ESEA/NCLB and ELL Literacy Research, Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages. (March 2007).

58. Wright, W. E., "Khmer Heritage Language Retention and Loss of Cambodian American Students," University of California Linguistic Minority Research Institute and Arizona State University Marylou Fulton College of Education, Tempe, AZ. (May 2007).

57. Wright, W. E., "Language Policy: What the U.S. Can Learn from Cambodia and What Cambodia can Learn from the U.S," Assessing the 'World of Quality' in Educational Language Policy: Challenges and Opportunities Panel, American Education Research Association, Chicago, IL. (April 2007).

56. Wright, W. E., "The Impact of High-Stakes Testing Policies on English Language Learners in Arizona," Re-conceptualizing accountability: The impact of high-stakes testing on youth development Panel, American Education Research Association, Chicago, IL. (April 2007).

55. Wright, W. E., "Are They Soaring Yet? The Failed Promises of Sheltered English Immersion in Arizona," Sheltered/Structured English Immersion (SEI), Language Planning and Policy (LPP) and Real World Practice: Evaluative Panel, Pedagogical and Judicial Concerns)American Association for Applied Linguistics, Costa Mesa, CA. (April 2007).

54. Wright, W. E., "Catching Up in Math? The Case of Newly Arrived Cambodian Students in a Texas Intermediate School," The Past, Present, and Future Impact of No Child Left Behind on English Language Learners Panel, American Education Research Association, Chicago, IL. (April 2007).

53. Wright, W. E., "The MA-TESL Program at UTSA," Tex TESOL II Spring Workshop - Exploring ESOL Careers from Texas to Taiwan, San Antonio, TX. (April 14, 2007).

52. Wright, W. E., "Providing Primary Language Support in Non-Bilingual Classrooms," Texas Association for Bilingual Education, San Antonio, TX. (October 2007).

51. Wright, W. E. (Panelist), "Learners Tell All - Panel of ESL Learners," TexTESOL II Fall Regional Conference, TexTESOL II, San Antonio, TX. (October 13, 2007).

2006

50. Wright, W. E., "Impact of High-Stake Testing and NCLB on Heritage Language Programs," The Impact of Accountability on Language Policy Panel, Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Seattle, WA. (March 2006).

49. Wright, W. E., "Voices from the Classroom: A Statewide Survey of Experienced Third-Grade English Language Learner Teachers on the Impact of Language and High-Stakes Testing Policies in Arizona," Linguistic Minority Research Institute, Irvine, CA. (May 2006).

48. Wright, W. E., "Are ELLs "Soaring Academically" in Arizona? An Analysis of State Elementary Achievement and Accountability Data," American Education

Research Association, San Francisco, CA. (April 2006). 47. Wright, W. E., "NCLB Testing Requirements and Newcomer Southeast Asian

Students: High Expectations or Unreasonable Mandate?," National Association for Asian and Pacific American Education & National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans, Washington DC. (April 2006).

46. Wright, W. E., Pu, C., "Are ELLs "Soaring Academically" in Arizona? An Analysis of State Elementary Achievement and Accountability Data," National Association for Bilingual Education, Phoenix, AZ. (January 2006).

45. Wright, W. E., "Khmer Heritage Language Learning in the United States," National Association for Bilingual Education, Phoenix, AZ. (January 2006).

44. Wright, W. E., "Testing Non-Spanish Speaking ELLs - Reasonable Accommodations or Unrealistic Expectations?," TX TESOL, Austin, TX. (October 28, 2006).

43. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Catching up in Math? The Case of Newly-Arrived Cambodian Students in a Texas Intermediate School," Research Symposium on Diversity, Academy for Teacher Excellence and the UTSA Office of Institutional Diversity, San Antonio, TX. (November 9, 2006).

2005

42. Wright, W. E., "English Language Learners, Proposition 203, and Testing in Arizona (Poster)," Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, San Antonio, TX. (March 31, 2005).

41. Wright, W. E., "Challenges and Prospects for Promoting Cambodian (Khmer) in the USA," 5th International Symposium on Bilingualism, Barcelona, Spain. (March 22, 2005).

40. Wright, W. E., Wiley, T. G., "Catering to Schools or the Needs of Children? Misappropriations of Accommodations in the NCLB Era," American Education Research Association, Montreal, Canada. (April 15, 2005).

39. Wright, W. E., "Leaving ELLs Behind in Arizona: An Analysis of State Policy and Practice," American Education Research Association, Montreal, Canada. (April 13, 2005).

38. Wright, W. E., "The Intersection of Language and Assessment Policies for English Language Learners in Arizona," National Association for Bilingual Education, San Antonio, TX. (January 21, 2005).

37. Wright, W. E., "The Political Spectacle of Arizona's Proposition 203," National Association for Bilingual Education, San Antonio, TX. (January 20, 2005).

36. Wright, W. E., Pu, C., Choi, D., "Beyond the AZ Learns Labels & Statewide Survey of AZ 3rd grade ELL Teachers," Arizona Language Minority Rights Roundtable, Tempe, AZ. (January 29, 2005).

35. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Leaving ELLs Behind in Arizona: New Evidence of the Failure of English-only Instruction and High-Stakes Testing to Improve Education," Faculty Research Forum, Division of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies, UTSA, San Antonio, TX. (December 6, 2005).

2004

34. Wright, W. E., "What English-Only Really Means: A Study of the Implementation of California Language Policy," American Education Research Association, San Diego, CA. (April 2004).

33. Wright, W. E., "Intersection of Federal and State Language and Assessment Policies for ELL students in Arizona," Language Minority Education Research Roundtable of Arizona, Tempe, AZ. (April 2004).

2003

32. Wright, W. E., "Language Policy Issues Reported in the International (English-Language) Press," 4th International Symposium on Bilingualism, Tempe, AZ. (April 2003).

31. Wright, W. E., "Language Policy Issues Reported in the U.S. Press," 4th International Symposium on Bilingualism, Tempe, AZ. (April 2003).

30. Wright, W. E., "Khmer Heritage Language Programs, and the Future of Khmer as a Language in the United States," National Association for Asian and Pacific American Education, Long Beach, CA. (April 2003).

29. Wright, W. E., "The Effects of High Stakes Testing on Language Minority Students," American Association for Applied Linguistics, Arlington, VA. (March 2003).

28. Wright, W. E., "Khmer (Cambodian) Heritage Language Programs," California Association for Bilingual Education, Los Angeles, CA. (February 2003).

27. Wright, W. E., "High Stakes Standardized Testing and Inner-city Refugee and Immigrant Students," Relevance of Assessment and Culture in Evaluation, Tempe, AZ. (January 2003).

26. Wright, W. E., "Language Policy in the Unz States," National Association for Bilingual Education, New Orleans, LA. (January 2003).

25. Wright, W. E., "Standards-Based Reforms and English Language Learners - A Critical View from the Classroom," Arizona Education Research Organization, Tempe, AZ. (October 2003).

24. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Retaining and Promoting Cambodian as Community Language in the U.S," Symposium on Revitalizing Endangered Languages in the U.S, Diné College (Tsaile Campus), Navajo Nation, AZ. (October 2003).

2002

23. Wright, W. E., "Converging Education and Language Policies and Their Effects on Cambodian American Students," American Association of Applied Linguistics, Salt Lake City, UT. (June 2002).

22. Wright, W. E., "Will the Khmer Language Survive in the United States?," National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans (NAFEA), Minneapolis, MN. (May 2002).

21. Wright, W. E., "Getting Published in Bilingual Education," National Association for Bilingual Education, Philadelphia, PA. (March 2002).

20. Wright, W. E., "Technology Integration for Less Commonly Taught Languages and ESL," Microcomputers in Education Conference, Tempe, AZ. (March 2002).

19. Wright, W. E., "Phonics, Testing, Proposition 227 and the End of a Khmer Bilingual Program in Southern California," National Association for Bilingual

Education, Philadelphia, PA. (March 2002). 18. Wright, W. E., "What English-only Really Means for Language Minority

Students," Arizona Education Research Organization, Tempe, AZ. (October 2002).

17. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "The Return of Sink or Swim: Proposition 227, Testing, Phonics, and the Closure of a Successful Bilingual Program for Cambodian American Students," Eighth Graduate Linguistics/TESL Symposium, Tempe, AZ. (March 2002).

2001

16. Wright, W. E., "Phonics, Testing, and Proposition 227: The Destruction of a Bilingual Program for Cambodian-American Students," National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans (NAFEA), Washington, DC. (May 2001).

15. Wright, W. E., "The Effects of High Stakes Testing on Language Minority Students," National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans (NAFEA), Washington, DC. (May 2001).

14. Wright, W. E., "Getting Published in a Scholarly Journal," National Association for Bilingual Education (NABE), Phoenix, AZ. (February 2001).

13. Wright, W. E., "Implications of Standards-Based Curricula for Language Minority Students: A Critical Assessment," Relevance of Assessment and Culture in Evaluation (RACE), Tempe, AZ. (January 2001).

12. Wright, W. E., "When Bad Phonics Happen to Good Students," ASU 31st Annual Language & Literacy Conference, Tempe, AZ. (February 2001).

1999

11. Wright, W. E., Working Session Facilitator, Asian Pacific American Education Forum, Washington, DC. (October 1999).

10. Wright, W. E., "Internet Resources and Networks for Advancing Southeast Asian Students' Learning," National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans, St. Petersburg, FL. (May 1999).

9. Wright, W. E., "Technology Integration: An Empowering Way to Bring a Multilingual and Multicultural World into your Classroom," National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans, St. Petersburg, FL. (May 1999).

1998

8. Wright, W. E., Working Session Facilitator, Asian Pacific American Education Forum, Long Beach, CA. (October 1998).

7. Wright, W. E., "Effective Literacy Instruction in a Bilingual Khmer (Cambodian) Classroom," National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodians, Laotian and Vietnamese Americans, Houston, TX. (May 1998).

6. Wright, W. E., "English Language Development for Cambodian American Students," California Association for Asian and Pacific Education, Fullerton, CA. (March 1998).

5. Wright, W. E., Asian Languages Institute, California Association for Bilingual Education (CABE), San Jose, CA. (February 1998).

4. Wright, W. E., "Linguistic Perspective on the Education of Cambodian-American Students," California Association for Bilingual Education (CABE), San Jose, CA. (February 1998).

1994

3. Wright, W. E., "The Cambodian American National Development Organization," United Cambodian Student Association of America Annual Conference, Long Beach, CA. (December 1994).

2. Wright, W. E., "Report on the Situation in Cambodia from the Perspective of a CANDO Volunteer," Cambodian Network Council National Conference, Minneapolis, MN. (July 1994).

1993

1. Wright, W. E., "Tips for Grant Writing Success," Conference for Cambodian Non-Governmental Organizations, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (November 1993).

Invited Talk - Not Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2013 45. Wright, W. E., "Foundations for Teaching ELLs," Guest Lecture - Foundations

for Teaching ESL course (Dr. James Cohen), Northern Illinois University, (via SKYPE). (June 25, 2013).

44. Wright, W. E., "Foundations for ESL Methodology," STAAAR: Star Teachers Achieving Academic Readiness (District-wide Professional Development Conference), Mission Consolidated Independent School District, Mission, TX. (August 13, 2013).

43. Wright, W. E., "Linguistically Accommodated Instruction for Secondary English Language Learners," English Language Learner Institute, Northside Independent School District, San Antonio, TX. (August 5, 2013).

2012

42. Wright, W. E., "Developing Bilingual Education Programs for Indigenous Minorities in Cambodia," Faculty of Languages, Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Faculty of Languages, Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. (March 2012).

41. Wright, W. E., "Using Nvivo 9 for Qualitative Research," Workshop for research team at the Faculty of Languages, Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. (March 2012). (Completed)

2011

40. Wright, W. E., "English as a Foreign Language Methods and Approaches for Anyang Normal University EFL Teachers Coordinator and Instructor," 4-week Workshop for EFL Instructors from China, San Antonio, TX. (July 2011).

39. Wright, W. E., "Bilingual Education in the United States," CARE Cambodia

Inservice Teacher Training Workshop & School Board Assembly Meeting, Ratanakiri, Cambodia. (June 2011).

38. Wright, W. E., "Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners: Research, Theory, Policy, and Practice," EFL Workshop - Institute of Foreign Languages, TESOL Program, Royal University of Phnom Penh, MA. (June 11, 2011).

37. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Leaving Newcomer English Language Learners Behind Through High-Stakes Math Tests," Research & Development SAO Series, Educational Testing Service, San Antonio, TX. (November 14, 2011).

36. Wright, W. E., "Principled Instruction for English Language Learners," Full-Day Professional Development Workshop for ESL and Bilingual Teachers, Northside Independent School District, San Antonio, TX. (October 15, 2011).

2010

35. Wright, W. E., Organizer and Moderator. October 22-23, 2010, K-12 Education Panel, National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans, Washington, DC. (October 2010).

34. Wright, W. E., Organizer and Moderator. October 22-23, 2010, Southeast Asian American Student Leader Panel, National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans, Washington, DC. (October 2010).

33. Wright, W. E. (Panelist), "Response to Film - Speaking in Tongues," Public screening of film "Speaking in Tongues", University of Texas at San Antonio. (November 19, 2010).

32. Wright, W. E., "Math and Science Sheltered Instruction Professional Development Workshop," Accelerated Teacher Education Program - Summer Bridging Institute, Academy for Teacher Excellence, University of Texas at San Antonio. (July 2010).

31. Wright, W. E., "Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners," Center for Applied Linguistics, Washington, DC. (October 22, 2010).

30. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "ESL Theory and Practice," English as a Second Language Institute, Academy for Teacher Excellence, University of Texas at San Antonio. (June 2010).

2009

29. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Strategies for Interaction in Cambodian ESL Classrooms," University of Management and Economics - Sihanoukville Campus. (May 2009).

28. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Reading to, With, and By Students in Khmer Literacy Classrooms," Professional Development Workshop (Cambodia), Pepy School, Chanleas Dai Primary School. (April 2009).

27. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "American Corner - Resources for Literature to Support Second Language Acquisition," University of Management and Economics/American Corner - Battambang Campus (Cambodia). (March 2009).

26. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "American Corner - Resources for Literature to Support Second Language Acquisition," University of Management and Economics/American Corner - Kompong Cham Campus. (March 2009).

25. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Strategies for Interaction in Cambodian ESL Classrooms," English Support Unit, Royal University of Phnom Penh. (March 2009).

24. Wright, W. E., "Sheltered Instruction Professional Development Workshop," Accelerated Teacher Education Program - Summer Bridging Institute, Academy for Teacher Excellence, University of Texas at San Antonio. (July 2009). (Completed)

2008

23. Wright, W. E., Cambodia, Asian American Youth Cultural Heritage and Leadership Development Workshop, San Antonio, TX. (November 15, 2008).

22. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Listening and Speaking: Strategies for Classroom Interaction," Workshop for Thai Secondary English Language Teachers, Trang II Education District, Trang, Thailand. (June 2008).

21. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Sheltered Instruction in Secondary Math and Science," ESL Professional Development Workshop, Academy for Teacher Excellence, University of Texas at San Antonio. (July 7, 2008).

2007

20. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "ESL Workshop for New Secondary Math and Science Teachers," ATE Institute for New Secondary Math and Science Teachers, Academy for Teacher Excellence, University of Texas at San Antonio. (September 2007).

19. Wright, W. E., "Bilingual Education Program Models in the United States," Business Department Faculty Forum, Xi'an International Studies University, Xi'an, China. (March 2007).

18. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Introduction to Keypals Project," Xi'an International Studies University, Xi'an, China. (March 2007).

17. Wright, W. E., "Strategies for Improving your English," Xi'an International Studies University, Xi'an, China. (March 2007).

16. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Strategies for Classroom Interaction," Workshop for English Language Instruction faculty, Xi'an Eurasian University, Xi'an, China. (March 2007).

15. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Language Learning and Technology Workshop," Language Learning and Technology Workshop for Visiting International TESOL Faculty, College of Education and Human Development, UTSA, San Antonio, TX. (February 2007).

14. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Introduction to Sheltered English Immersion," Professional Development Training, Northside Independent School District, Colonies North Elementary School. (October 2007).

2006

13. Wright, W. E., Wiley, T. G., "(Featured Speaker) Life after Unz: How Effective is English-only education in the age of NCLB and Accountability?," California Association for Bilingual Education, San Jose, CA. (March 2006).

12. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Qualitative Research with Nvivo 7.0," Workshop -

Qualitative Research Training -- NVivo 7.0, Academy for Teacher Excellence, University of Texas at San Antonio. (December 2006).

2005

11. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Importance of Reading in SLA - Research and Strategies," Workshop for EFL instructors, Royal University of Phnom Penh, English Language Support Unit, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (June 2005).

10. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Strategies for Interaction in the EFL Classroom," Workshop for English language instructors, Institute for Foreign Languages, Pannasastra University of Cambodia (Phnom Penh, Cambodia). (July 2005).

9. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Classroom Management and Interactive Strategies for the EFL Classroom," Workshop for English language teachers, New Word Institute, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (July 2005).

8. Wright, W. E., "American Corner - Resources to Support EFL Literacy Development and Instruction," Workshop for High School English Language Teachers, Pannasastra University of Cambodia and American Corner (U.S. Embassy to Cambodia), Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (June 2005).

7. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Strategies for Increasing Interaction in the EFL Classroom," Workshop for students and faculty in M.Ed - TESOL Program, Norton University, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (June 2005).

6. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), Sanchez, P. (Presenter), "Student Teacher Literacy Workshop," Student Teacher Literacy Workshop, College of Education and Human Development, UTSA, San Antonio, TX. (February 2005).

2004

5. Wright, W. E., ""English Language Learners and Catch-22." NCLB and ELLs: Issues and Examples from Arizona," National Education Writer's Association Conference, No Child Left Behind—What Comes Next? What Reporters Should Know About No Child Left Behind, Houston, TX. (December 3, 2004).

4. Wright, W. E., "The Education of Cambodian-American Students in the Long Beach Unified School District," Education Forum of C-HOPE and Cambodian Student Society, Long Beach, CA. (July 2004).

2002

3. Wright, W. E., "Cambodian Music and Dance," Southeast Asian Week, Arizona State University. (2002).

2001

2. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Cultures in Context: Cambodia," University of Arizona. (2001).

1. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Dance--The Spirit of Cambodia," University of Arizona. (2001).

Keynote/Plenary Address - Not Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2013 10. Wright, W. E., "Thinking Linguistically about Content-Area Instruction for

ELLs," 2013 ACCESS Institute, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (May 4, 2013).

9. Wright, W. E., "Long term English Language Learners (LTELLs): Definitions, Critiques, Cautions, and Practical Suggestions," English Language Learner Institute, Northside Independent School District, San Antonio, TX. (August 5, 2013).

8. Wright, W. E., "Advocating for English Language Learners," 3rd Annual Super Saturday, Academic for Teacher Excellence, San Antonio, TX. (February 9, 2013).

2012

7. Wright, W. E., "Sheltered English Immersion - From Politics to Effective Practice," ACCESS Institute, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (March 24, 2012).

2011

6. Wright, W. E., "Foundations for Teaching ESL: Making Principled Instructional Practice Decisions Grounded in Theory and Research," TexTESOL II Fall Conference, San Antonio, Texas. (November 12, 2011).

5. Wright, W. E., "Accurate Assessment of ESL Students: Challenges and Promising Practices," 14th UNAM-San Antonio ESL Conference, San Antonio, TX. (September 24, 2011).

2010

4. Wright, W. E. (Other), "Sheltered English Immersion - From Politics to Effective Practice," ACCESS (Academic Content Combined with English for Secondary Schools) ESL Institute, Tempe, AZ. (April 17, 2010).

2009

3. Wright, W. E., "Strategies for Interaction in ESL Classrooms," Asian Human Resources Development Center TESOL Conference, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (May 5, 2009).

2008

2. Wright, W. E., "Chinese Heritage Language Preservation in America: Why it matters and some helpful suggestions," San Antonio's First Chinese Language Teacher's Conference, San Antonio, TX. (May 24, 2008).

2007

1. Wright, W. E., "Assessment of ELLs: The Bad, the Ugly, and the Good," District Professional Development Day for ESL and Bilingual Teachers, Northside Independent School District. (August 2007).

Lecture - Not Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2009 11. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Khmer as Heritage Language in the United States,"

Seminar in Heritage Languages (Dr. Terrence G. Wiley), Arizona State University. (November 2009).

2008

10. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Research and Scholarly Activities," Pro-Seminar in Culture, Literacy, and Language (Dr. Juliet Langman), University of Texas at San Antonio. (2008).

2007

9. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Using Nvivo 7 for Qualitative Research," Ethnographic Research Methods (Dr. Armando Trujillo), University of Texas at San Antonio. (2007).

2006

8. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Debates over Grammar and Vocabulary Instruction in the U.S. - Implications for Cambodia," Approaches to Teaching and Learning Grammar and Vocabulary (Dr. Neau Vira), MA-TESL Program, Pannasastra University of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (June 2006).

7. Wright, W. E., Franquiz, M., "Research and Scholarly Activities," Pro-Seminar in Culture, Literacy, and Language, University of Texas at San Antonio. (2006).

2005

6. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Applied Linguistics and the Education of Language Minority Students in the U.S," Institute for Foreign Languages, Linguistics course for 4th year Linguistics students (Dr. Alan Klein), Royal University of Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (June 2005).

5. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Cooperative Learning Structures," Introduction to Teaching English (Dr. Neau Vira), Pannasastra University of Cambodia BA in Education Program, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (June 2005).

2003

4. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Bilingualism in America," Pro-Seminar in Intercultural Communication, Arizona State University. (2003).

2002

3. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Cambodian Music and Dance," Introduction to World Music and Dance, Arizona State University. (2002).

2. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Qualitative Research Methodologies," Seminar in Educational Research (Dr. David Berliner), Arizona State University. (2002).

1. Wright, W. E. (Presenter), "Linguistic Perspective on the Education of Cambodian American Students," Seminar on Language Policy in Education (Dr.

Terrence G. Wiley), Arizona State University. (2002). Oral Presentation - Not Peer-Reviewed/Refereed

2007 2. Wright, W. E., "Providing Effective Sheltered Content Area Instruction and

Primary Language Support," Professional Development Day for district ESL and bilingual teachers, Northside Independent School District. (August 2007).

1. Wright, W. E., "Improve your English by Reading," Xi'an International Studies University (Xi'an, China). (March 2007).

Scholarship/Research/Creative Works Currently in Progress

3. Wright, W. E., Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners: Research,

Theory, Policy, and Practice (2nd ed.)

2. Baker, C., Wright, W. E., Foundations of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism (6th ed.)

1. Wright, W. E., Sovicheth, B., Garcia, O., Handbook of Bilingual and Multilingual

Education

TEACHING

Teaching Interests

ESL teaching methodology, assessment, literacy, technology, research methods, language policy, education policy, heritage languages

Courses Taught

Graduate University of Texas at San Antonio (2004 - Present) BBL 5053 Assessment in Bilingual and Second Language Studies BBL 6973 Technology for Research in Culture, Literacy, and Language BBL 7233 Seminar in Heritage/Community Languages ESL 5033 Second Language Reading and Writing ESL 5053 Approaches to Second Language Instruction ESL 5063 Language/Content Area Instruction ESL 5073 Computer Assisted Language Learning ESL 6973 Language Learning and Technology ESL 6973 Language and Cultural Engagement in Thailand Institute of Foreign Languages, Royal University of Phnom Penh (Cambodia) (2011) EDP 641 Bilingualism

Royal University of Phnom Penh (Cambodia) (2009) MED 401 Education Policy Studies CC 201 Research Methodology in Education MED xx Research Seminar Arizona State University East (Now called Arizona State University Polytechnic

Campus) (2003 - 2004) BLE 520 ESL For Children MCE 598 Multicultural Perspectives Arizona State University (Main Campus) (2002) COE 505 Foundations of American Education Northern Arizona University (2002) BME 631 Teaching English in Bilingual Contexts

Undergraduate University of Texas at San Antonio (2004 - present) BBL 3013 Language Analysis and Bilingualism ESL 3023 Second Language Teaching and Learning ESL 3063 Second Language Acquisition in Early Adolescence Arizona State University East (Now called Arizona State University Polytechnic

Campus) (2003 - 2004) BLE 335 Language Diversity in Classrooms BLE 409 Methods for Language Sensitive Content Instruction EDC 340 Schooling in Social Contexts Mesa Community College (AZ) (2001 - 2003) EDU 230 Cultural Diversity in Education EDU 240 Methods for Teaching the ESL Student EDU 246 Assessment of Linguistically Diverse Students Institute of Economics (Phnom Penh, Cambodia) Business English (1994) Georgetown University Small Business Training Program Institute of Economics

(Phnom Penh, Cambodia) (1994) English for Small Business

Directed Student Learning

Dissertation Committee Member, "The impact of globalization, language policy, and

language learning on identity construction: An ethnographic case study of high school students in Bima, Indonesia." In-Process, (December 2013 - Present).

Advised: Syahrir Idris Dissertation Committee Member, "Being and becoming “real teachers” in adult ESOL

programs: Case studies of professional identity negotiation, development, and performance." Proposal, (April 2013 - Present).

Advised: Jennifer Swoyer Dissertation Committee Member, "Implementational Spaces of Language Practice and

Education Policy: A case study of Linguistic Landscape in Puerto Rico." In-Process, (2013 - Present).

Advised: Mirta Maldonado Dissertation Committee Chair, "A Critical Examination of Language Ideologies and

Identities of Cambodian Foreign-Trained University Lecturers of English." In-Process, (2012 - Present).

Advised: Sovicheth Boun Dissertation Committee Member, "Ethnomathematics as a mediation tool in cultural

historical activity theory: A discourse analysis of female mathematical identity." In-Process, (2012 - Present).

Advised: Nadiah Al-Gasem Master's Thesis Committee Chair, "Using Blogs As a Tool to Improve L2 Vocabulary

Acquisition." In-Process, (2012 - Present). Advised: Elisa Trujillo Dissertation Committee Member, "MORAL MEANINGS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE

LEARNING AT PAÑÑĀSĀSTRA UNIVERSITY OF CAMBODIA." In-Process, (2012 - 2013).

Advised: Monirith Ly

TA Supervision, (August 2012 - December 2012). Advised: Virak Chan, Syahrir Idris Master's Thesis Committee Member, "A Discourse Analysis of U.S. National and State

Language Policies." Completed, (2012). Advised: Diana Whitney Dissertation Committee Chair, "Pathfinders: A life history study of 10 academically

successful Latinos from San Antonio." Completed, (2011 - 2012). Advised: Victor Castillo Dissertation Committee Member, "Enrolling Arabic Heritage Language Learners in

Texas Community-Based Schools: Examining the Attitudinal and Motivational Factors of Parental Choices." Completed, (2011 - 2012).

Advised: Hamsa Aburumuh

Dissertation Committee Member, "China's Language Policies on English in Higher

Education Institutions." Completed, (2011 - 2012). Advised: Hongmei Xu Dissertation Committee Member, "Task planning and L2 development in a CMC

environment." Completed, (2011 - 2012). Advised: Hsiu-Chen Hsu Dissertation Committee Member, "The Relationship between Pedagogical Beliefs and

Teacher Efficacy: A Case Study of Chinese Foreign Language Teachers in Texas." Completed, (2011 - 2012).

Advised: I-Chun Liu Dissertation Committee Member, "Paratextual Features of Children's Books." Completed,

(2011 - 2012). Advised: Lori Prior Dissertation Committee Member, "Mobile Learning in Higher Education." Completed,

(2011 - 2012). Advised: Lucretia Fraga Master's Thesis Committee Member, "The Acquisition of the English Phonological

System by Persian Speakers." Completed, (2011). Advised: Laila Aghai Dissertation Committee Member, "Taiwanese students' beliefs about learning English as

a foreign language." Completed, (2010 - 2011). Advised: Wan-Ching Chen Master's Thesis Committee Member, "Discourse Analysis of No Child Left Behind."

Completed, (2010). Advised: Katherine Woodson Dissertation Committee Member, "The Structure of an Early Reading Test in Grade 1: In

Search of a Relationship with Reading in Spanish." Completed, (2009 - 2010). Advised: Monica Lara Dissertation Committee Member, "Language Ideologies, Language Attitudes, and

Discourse: African American English in a Middle School." Completed, (2008 - 2010).

Advised: Joyelle Payne Master's Thesis Committee Chair, "Literacy Skills of Grade 6 Students in Kompong

Thom Province." Completed, (2009). Advised: Chhourn Bun Hoeun

Master's Thesis Committee Chair, "Strategy Use by Successful English as a Second

Language Students in Cambodia." Completed, (2009). Advised: Mam Sary Master's Thesis Committee Chair, "Improving Khmer Language Instruction for

Foreigners through Authentic Assessment." Completed, (2009). Advised: Mok Sophanny Master's Thesis Committee Chair, "Challenges of Khmer Language Learning for

Foreigners." Completed, (2009). Advised: Sok Chhorn Master's Thesis Committee Chair, "Preparedness of Performance of Primary Teachers

who Received Alternative Teaching Training for Junior High School Teaching." Completed, (2009).

Advised: You Sophea Dissertation Committee Chair, "Language Learning Strategy Use and Language

Achievement for American College Learners of Chinese as a Foreign Language." Completed, (2008 - 2009).

Advised: Ko-Yin Sung Dissertation Committee Member, "Teaching English language learners: Teacher

candidates' language beliefs." Completed, (2008 - 2009). Advised: Carmen Caceda Dissertation Committee Member, "Interactional Feedback and L2 Lexical Development:

Recasts and Prompts in the Adult ESL Classroom." Completed, (2008). Advised: Gatis Dilans Dissertation Committee Member, "Recipe Book or Tool Belt? The Master Narratives in

Arizona's SEI Training." Completed, (2008). Advised: Sarah Catherine K. Moore Dissertation Committee Chair, "Learning your Heritage Language While Learning

English: Chinese American Children's Bilingual and Biliteracy Development in Heritage Language and Public Schools." Completed, (2007 - 2008).

Advised: Chang Pu Master's Thesis Committee Member, "Multilingual American Identity and National

Security: The Role of Foreign Languages in the Post 9/11." Completed, (2007). Advised: Rita Radke Dissertation Committee Member, "Working the system: Low-income Latino Student

Academic Achievement." Completed, (2005 - 2006).

Advised: Belinda Shouten Dissertation Committee Member, "The invisible and the visible: Language Socialization

in a Chinese Heritage School." Completed, (2005 - 2006). Advised: Li Jia Dissertation Committee Member, "Cultivating Cross-cultural Communicative

Competence Through Intercultural Language Socialization." Completed, (2005 - 2006).

Advised: Xisong Shi Dissertation Committee Member, "Mediating Language, Literacy and Bilingualism:

Community Liaisons as Cultural and Linguistic Brokers." Completed, (2004 - 2005).

Advised: Gisselle Edmund Master's Thesis Committee Member, "Investigating Pragmatic Competence in Thai

Students' English Speech Acts." Completed, (2004 - 2005). Advised: Chatwara Suwannamai

SERVICE

Department Service

2007 - Present Committee Chair, MA-Teaching English as a Second Language

Program Committee 2007 - Present Graduate Advisor of Record, MA-Teaching English as a Second

Language Program 2004 - Present Committee Member, Culture, Literacy, and Language Doctoral Program

Committee 2012 Committee Member, Assistant Professor Search Committee (Fall 2012) 2012 Committee Member, Culture, Literacy, and Language Doctoral Program

Steering Committee 2012 Committee Chair, VAP Search Committee 1 (Summer 2012) 2012 Committee Chair, VAP Search Committee 2 (Fall 2012) 2009 - 2012 Committee Chair, Graduate Program Oversight Committee

2005 - 2012 Committee Chair, Academic Policy and Curriculum Studies Committee 2011 Committee Chair, Visiting Assistant Professor (MA-TESL) Search

Committee (2011) 2007 - 2008 Department Faculty Library Liason 2006 - 2008 Committee Member, Doctoral Studies Steering Committee 2006 - 2008 Committee Member, Strategic Planning Committee 2005 - 2008 Committee Chair, Technology Committee 2004 - 2008 Committee Member, Ad-Hoc Committee on Teaching 2007 Committee Member, Assistant Professor MA-TESL Search Committee 2007 Committee Chair, BBL Faculty Retreat Planning Committee 2006 - 2007 Committee Member, Assistant Professor MA-TESL Search Committee 2006 Committee Member, VAP (MA-TESL) Search Committee 2004 - 2006 Committee Member, MA Self-Assessment Committee 2005 Coordinator - TESOL Professionals from Southeast A, Coordinator,

TESOL Professionals Delegation from Thailand, Laos, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armendia, Balabus, Burma, and Ukraine

College Service

2010 - Present

Committee Member, Ad Hoc COEHD Scholarship Committee

2010 - 2012

ESL Program Area Representative, Teacher Education Advisory Committee

2010 - 2012

Coordinator, Workshop in English as a Foreign Language Methods and Approaches for Anyang Normal University EFL Teachers

2009 - 2012

Committee Member, Assessment Committee

2005 - 2012

Committee Member, College Academic Policy and Curriculum Studies Comittee

2009 Committee Member, Edvance Research Collaboration Exploratory Committee

2007 - 2008

Committee Member, Appeals Review Committee

2005 - 2007

Committee Member, Administrative and Agenda Committee of the University Graduate Council

2005 - 2007

Faculty Advisor, Dean's Student Leadership Advisory Council

2005 - 2007

Committee Member, Standing Committee on Technology

2007 Instructor, Language Learning and Technology Presentation for Visiting

International TESOL Faculty 2005 - 2006

On-Site Coordinator - Fulbright American Studies

University Service

2011 - Present Charter Member, Phi Kappa Phi, University of Texas at San Antonio 2008 - Present Member, Office of International Programs, Student Fulbright Scholar

Application Proposal Review and Evaluation Committee 2007 - Present Committee Member, UTSA Council on International Programs,

University of Texas at San Antonio 2006 - Present Faculty Advisor, Latter-Day Saints Student Association 2013 - 2015 Committee Member, Faculty Senate Research Committee, University of

Texas at San Antonio 2013 Committee Member, U.S. Student Fulbright National Screening

Committee, Institute for International Education 2012 Committee Member, Research Advisory Board, University of Texas at

San Antonio 2011 Member, Faculty Senate Ad Hoc Committee on the Institutional Review

Board 2011 Committee Member, Hiring Committee, Office of International

Program's position of Director, Education Abroad Services 2010 - 2011 Alternate Department Representative, Faculty Senate 2010 Facilitator, Cambodia Delegation Facilitator, Office of International

Programs 2010 Guest Speaker, ETS-UTSA Research Collaboration Exploratory

Meeting, UTSA 2009 Invited participant, Research and Sponsored Projects Continuous

Improvement Session 2008 Committee Member, UTSA International Year of Languages Steering

Committee 2007 - 2008 Task Force Member, Provost's Inclusiveness Task Force 2001 - 2005 Faculty Advisor, Language Policy Research Unit, Education Policy

Studies Laboratory, Arizona State University Professional Service

2013 - Present Task Force Member, American Association of Applied Linguistics --

Taskforce on Promotion & Tenure Guidelines 2013 - Present Committee Member, Language Policy Research Network Advisory

Committee - Center for Applied Linguistics 2012 - Present Editorial Review Board Member, International Multilingual Research

Journal 2011 - Present Editorial Review Board Member, Educational Research and Evaluation 2011 - Present Committee Member, ELL Advisory Group - Educational Testing

Service 2010 - Present Member, Board of Directors, Southeast Asian American Resource

Action Center 2008 - Present Editorial Review Board Member, International Journal of Bilingual

Education and Bilingualism 2007 - Present Editorial Review Board Member, Journal of Language, Identity, and

Education

2006 - Present Book Review Editor, International Multilingual Research Journal 2006 - Present Editor, Journal Editor, Journal of Southeast Asian American Education

and Advancement 2005 - Present Officer, Vice President, National Association for the Education and

Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans

2013 Committee Member, U.S. Student Fulbright National Screening Committee - English Language Teaching Assistantships ETA in Southeast Asia 4

2013 Committee Member, CAM TESOL 2014 Regional Research Program

Committee

2012 - 2013 Committee Member, Advocacy Committee, American Association of Applied Linguistics

2013 Reviewer, Conference Paper, Multidisciplinary Approaches in Language

Policy and Planning Conference 2013

2008 - 2012 Member, International Association of Applied Linguistics (AILA) Language Policy Research Network (LPREN)

2012 Committee Member, Texas Association for Bilingual Education, 2012

Conference Planning Committee

2010 US Teacher Applicant Reader, International Research and Exchanges Board

2010 Reviewer, Conference Paper, American Education Research Association

2006 - 2009 Board Member, TexTESOL II 2009 Reviewer, Conference Paper, First International Conference on

Heritage/Community Languages

2009 Sponsor, 2nd Annual Chinese Language Teachers Conference 2009 Member, Cambodia National Education Resource Center Development

Committee 2009 Committee Member, Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport,

Committee to develop Cambodia's National Education Research Policy 2009 Committee Member, Royal University of Phnom Penh (Strategic

Planning Committee, Faculty Steering Committee, Study Tour Planning Committee, Research Unit Committee, Masters of Education Program Committee))

2009 Advisor - Guidelines for Graduate Programs, Royal University of

Phnom Penh 2008 Editor, Journal Editor, TexTESOL II 2007 - 2008 Ward Clerk, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2006 - 2008 Editorial Review Board Member, Education Policy Research Unit -

Arizona State University 2006 - 2008 Editorial Review Board Member, Encyclopedia of Bilingual Education 2005 - 2008 Editor, Journal Editor, Journal of Borderland Education 2004 - 2008 Co-Director, Language Policy Research Unit, Southwest Center for

Language and Education Equity, Arizona State University 2008 Workshop Organizer, Asian American Youth Cultural Heritage and

Leadership Development Workshop 2008 Co-Coordinator and Host for Visiting Thai ESL Teac, College of

Education and Human Development 2008 Conference Coordinator, Organizer, San Antonio's First Chinese

Language Teacher's Con 2007 Regional affiliate, TX TESOL II 2004 - 2007 Listserv Administrator, Asian and Pacific American Education Forum 2007 Organization Committee Member, Asian American Youth Cultural

Enrichment Workshop 2006 Book Review Editor, Bilingual Research Journal 2006 Website Coordinator, International Association of Applied Linguistics

(AILA) Research Network on Language Policy (LPREN) 2002 - 2006 Chair/Co-Chair, Language Policy Special Interest Group, National

Association for Bilingual Education 2004 - 2006 Mentor/Volunteer, Schert-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School

District 2005 Donations, Kdei Ta Koy Primary School 2005 Volunteer Translator/Assessor, Corbett Middle School, Schertz-Cibolo-

Universal City Independent School District 2005 Judge for English Speech Competition, Royal University of Phnom

Penh 2005 Donations and Advising, International School of Phnom Penh 2003 - 2004 Board Member, Arizona Educational Research Organization 1995 - 2000 Webmaster, Asian Pacific Education Forum 1995 - 2000 Webmaster, National Association for the Education and Advancement

of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans Public Service

2012 - Present Bishopric, 2nd Counselor, Parkwood Ward, San Antonio West Stake,

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 2007 - Present Committee Member, Boy Scouts of America, Alamo Area Council,

Troop 670 2004 - Present Board Member, Cambodian Association of San Antonio 2004 - 2012 Parent Volunteer, Scobee Elementary School 2009 - 2011 Gospel Doctrine Sunday School Teacher, Church of Jesus Christ of

Latter-day Saints 2010 Member, Conference Planning Committee 2005 Volunteer, Kelly USA Hurricane Katrina Evacuee Shelter

Awards, Honors, and Biographical Listings

2011 TexTESOLer of the Year Award, Texas Teachers of English to

Speakers of Other Languages 2010 Presidential Award for Advancing Globalization Nominee for the

College of Education and Human Development 2009 Fulbright Scholar - Cambodia 2009 Marquis' Who's Who in America 2007 Early Career Award (Nominated), American Education Research

Association 2006 Achievement Award for New Scholars (Nominated), Conference of

Southern Graduate Schools 2005 Excellence in Teaching Award, Bilingual Education Student

Organization 2005 Outstanding Dissertation Award (1st Place), National Association for

Bilingual Education 2004 Arizona State University Dean's Fellowship, Fall 2003, $2,000

Ernestine Lund Nash Fellowship, Fall 2003, $1,500 Graduate Student Association, Graduate Research Support Program, Dissertation Grant, Fall 2002, $2,000 Gaswirth Forgivable Loan, Fall 2002, $9,000 R. Merwin Deever Fellowship, Fall 2002, $1,500 Faculty Emeriti Scholarship, Fall 2002, $1,000 Noel Chadwick Gray Fellowship, Fall 2001, $4,000 Mary Emily Warner Scholarship, Fall 2000, $500 Graduate Scholars Program, 2000-2003, $9,000 + tuition and assistantship Preparing Future Faculty Fellow, 2001 - 2004 Graduate Teaching Excellence Award, Nominated, 2002

1999 Outstanding Thesis Award, California State University Long Beach 1998 Phi Beta Kappa

Phi Kappa Phi President's List Cum Laude (BA) Summa Cum Laude (MA), California State University Long Beach

1989 Long Beach City College Dean's List

Assistance League of Long Beach Scholarship, $600

1985 Lakewood High School National Honor Society, California Scholarship

Federation 1983 Eagle Scout

Government, Industry, Military and Professional Positions

1999 - 2000 Mentor, Teacher and Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment

Program (BTSA) Support Provider, Long Beach Unified School District 1993 - 1994 Volunteer and ESL Instructor, Cambodian American National

Development Organization (CANDO) 1993 - 1994 Consultant and ESL Program Coordinator/Instructor, Khmer Students

Association 1993 - 1994 Consultant and ESL Program Coordinator/Instructor, The Human Rights

and Community Outreach Projects of Cambodia 1989 - 1993 Bilingual (Khmer) Teacher Aide/Education Aide, Long Beach Unified

School District Professional Memberships

2011 - Present Language Policy Research Network Advisory Committee 2011 - Present National Association for Bilingual Education 2006 - Present Institute for Language and Education Policy 2005 - Present Texas Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages - Region 2 2002 - Present American Association for Applied Linguistics 2002 - Present American Education Research Association

1995 - Present National Association for the Education and Advancement of

Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans 2013 - 2014 International Reading Association 2009 - 2010 Fulbright Association 2004 - 2008 Various

Licensures and Certifications

1996 California Multiple Subject Teaching Credential authorizing Bilingual and

ESL/SDAIE Instruction, California Commission on Teacher Credentialing Faculty Development Activities Attended

2013 Conference Attendance, International Reading Association, San

Antonio, Texas 2013 Conference Attendance, 6th Annual African American Symposium -

Speaking While Black (or Brown): Language and Race in the U.S., UTSA COEHD, COLFA, African American Studies Program, San Antonio, TX

2013 Conference Attendance, Enhancing Science Instruction to Meet the

Needs of English Learners Grades 6-12, Office of English Language Acquisition, US Dept. of Education & National Science Teachers Association, San Antonio, TX

2013 Conference Attendance, Teachers of English to Speakers of Other

Languages, Dallas, TX 2013 Workshop, Get More Out of Evernote- Advanced iOS online workshop,

Evernote 2012 Workshop, Advanced Nvivo Users Workshop, QSR, [online webinar] 2011 Workshop, Grant Writing Workshop, "Write Winning Grants",

University of Texas at San Antonio 2009 Conference Attendance, Cambodia Teachers of English to Speakers of

Other Languages Conference, CAM TESOL 2009 2009 Conference Attendance, Regional Seminar on "Promoting Rights-Based

Approaches in Pre-service Teacher Education and Training Towards EFA [Education for All] in Asian-Pacific Countries, UNESCO, Phnom Penh

1996 California Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential authorizing bilingual

instruction (Khmer), California Commission on Teacher Credentialing 1991 Advanced intensive Khmer (Cambodian) language study through the

Southeast Asian Summer Studies Institute, Cornell University Languages English: Native speaker Khmer (Cambodian): Advanced Proficiency. Over 20 years of formal and informal study; 2+

years of residency and travel in Cambodia since 1993. Spanish: 2 years of formal study. Travel in Guatemala, Mexico, and Spain.


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