News And Events

Alumni Saleta Gomez featured in the MY SA News...more

 

Doctoral student,Carol Brochin Ceballos has been awarded the ASHE/Lumina Dissertation Fellowship....more

 

Congratulations to

Margarita Machado-Casas,

who was recently named

Associate Editor for the

Journal Of Latinos and Education.

 

 Dr. Shannon Sauro's article    

 entitled "Computer-mediated corrective feedback and development of L2 grammar"appears in the latest issue of Language Learning & Technology.

 

 Dr. Margarita Machado-Casas  

  article is the feature story on 

NABE magazine,"Multilingualism and the New Global Transnational Citizen:  Latino Indigenous Immigrants in the United States",

 

Dr. Lucila Ek article is featured on the High School Journa "Language and Literacy in the Pentecostal church and the Public High School: A Case Study of  a Mexican ESL Student"

 

Career Professionals: Visit our PT Doctoral Studies Program

Dr. Aracadia Lopez

2008 International Year of Languages at UTSA

Click for more Student & Faculty Honors . .

Bienvenidos to the Department of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies! Our faculty and students study, design, and participate in bilingual and/or second-language teaching, Mexican-American studies, multicultural functions of society, migration, transnationalism, and ethnic studies. Our graduate and undergraduate programs are interdisciplinary in nature, content, approach, and range. The Bicultural-Bilingual faculty engages students with the cultural and linguistic resources of multicultural communities. We are committed to the educational needs of traditionally underserved populations.

The department's faculty is diverse and internationally recognized. Our 16 members publish in leading journals and books, with renowned academic publishers across a range of disciplines. Students gain a variety of perspectives, as professors share expertise in education, anthropology, applied linguistics, cultural studies, policy, and sociology.

Bicultural-Bilingual Studies was one of the founding academic units when the University of Texas at San Antonio first opened its doors in 1973. Three decades later, our department is a leader in preparing researchers, educators, and community leaders. Students participate critically in the creation of a more just and democratic society, at schools, research institutions, universities, or non-profit organizations.

 

 

 

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BILINGUAL EDUCATION STUDENTS:
New requirement called "ALPS"

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Please contact the ALPS Coordinator

for more information:

Gaby Santiago

(210) 458-5577

Gaby.Santiago@utsa.edu


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