Dr MENDOZA, Anna
Dr MENDOZA, Anna
Assistant ProfessorAcademic Unit of Teacher Education and Learning Leadership
Qualification
PhD Second Language Studies, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
MA Teaching English as a Second Language, University of British Columbia
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Phone
(852) 3917 6105
Location
Room 650, Meng Wah Complex
Research Expertise
Bilingualism and Multilingualism
English Language Education
Literacies and Languages
Teacher Education and Development
Prospective PhD/ EdD/ MPhil Applications
?I am available to supervise PhD/EdD/MPhil students and would welcome enquiries for supervision.
Links
Personal Homepage
Awards
2019 – PhD Dissertation Award, College of Languages, Linguistics, and Literature, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
2016-2020 – Full PhD Scholarship, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
2015 – Best MA Thesis, Department of Language and Literacy Education,University of British Columbia
2015 – MA Service Award,Department of Language and Literacy Education,University of British Columbia
2014-15 – Joseph-Armand Bombardier National Masters Scholarship, Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada
Projects
Classroom Approaches to CLIL & Translanguaging Inventory (CACTI)
All over the world, subject content is being taught to students who speak English as an Additional Language, called Content Language Integrated Learning (CLIL). In such classes, people are constantly translanguaging: using multiple languages to learn and navigate the social life of the class.How this plays out in different CLIL classrooms around the world, based on factors like geographic location, subject taught, age group, linguistic composition of the class, and language repertoire of the teacher is the question this survey aims to answer.
Publications
Mendoza, A. (Forthcoming March 2023).Translanguaging in the plurilingual, English-as-a-Lingua-Franca classroom.Bristol, UK: Multilingual Matters.
Phung, H., Choe, A. T., Diez-Ortega, M., Eguchi, M., Holden, D., Mendoza, A., & Nguyen, T. H. (2020). The multi’ōlelo initiative for language research communications.University of Hawai’i at Manoa Second Language Studies Working Papers, 38(1). doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.34737.20325
Mendoza, A. (2020). What does translanguaging-for-equity recall involve? An interactional analysis of a 9th grade English class.Applied Linguistics Review.Ahead-of-print. doi: 10.1515/applirev-2019-0106
Mendoza, A. (2019). Negotiating the Multilingual Turn: Response to Stephen May.The Modern Language Journal, 104(1), 304-308. doi: 10.1111/modl.12613
Mendoza, A., & Phung, H. (2019). Motivation to learn Languages Other than English (LOTEs): A critical research synthesis.Foreign Language Annals, 52(1), 121-140. doi: 10.1111/flan.12380
Mendoza, A., & Parba, J. (2018). Thwarted: Relinquishing educator beliefs to understand translanguaging from learners’ point of view.International Journal of Multilingualism, 16(3), 270-285. doi: 10.1080/**.2018.**
Mendoza, A. (2018). Preparing preservice educators to teach critical, place-based literacies.Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 61(4), 413-420. doi: 10.1002/jaal.708
Mendoza, A. (2017). Measuring intra- and international linguistic competence: Appropriation of WEs and ELF discourse in the commercials for two standardized English tests.Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 15(3), 187-204. doi: 10.1080/**.2017.**
Professional Community Services
I am the writer of a successful blog on multilingualism in K-12 education, which garnered 3,000+ views from every continent in the first 3 months of its inception, mainly from Hong Kong (1,200), the U.S. (1,000), China (288), and the UK (249). https://annamend.com/blog