Georgia Garcia

Georgia Garcia is a professor of curriculum and instruction at the College of Education at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Her research focuses on the literacy instruction of K-8 students from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds, with a special interest in bilingual students' reading skills. She is also investigating cross-linguistic transfer in bilingual students' reading and writing (Spanish-English speakers and Chinese-English speakers), the literacy engagement and motivation of bilingual students and the use of new forms of literacy assessments with students from diverse backgrounds. She is also interested in studying how assessment and instructional reform efforts affect the reading instruction and performance of students from diverse backgrounds.

Assets created by Georgia Garcia

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Bi-lingual Assessment for ELL Students Georgia Garcia emphasizes that teachers need to assess ELL students in both English and their home language, to determine their understanding of...
Language Acquistion Timetables Timetables for english language acquisition by ELL students
Social vs. Academic English Language Acquisition Georgia Garcia explains the difference between English language learners learning social and academic English.