Luis Moll

Luis C. Moll is a professor and associate dean at the College of Education at the University of Arizona. His research addresses the connections among culture, psychology and education, especially in relation to the education of Latino children in the U.S. Among other studies, he has analyzed the quality of classroom teaching, examined literacy instruction in English and Spanish, studied how literacy takes place in the broader social contexts of household and community life and attempted to establish pedagogical relationships among these domains of study. He is perhaps best known for coining the term "funds of knowledge" to describe the cultural resources that students of color bring to the classroom.

Assets created by Luis Moll

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Explanation of Funds of Knowledge Luis Moll reports on his research showing that students bring with them to school “funds of knowledge” from their homes and communities that are...
Home Visits Can Enhance Teachers' Understandings Luis Moll describes how teachers can learn about their students by visiting them in their homes and communities.
Promoting Trust In Race Dialogue Promote trust and dialogue in group discussions of race and social class
Tapping Community and Home Resources Tapping community and home resources to learn more about tapping community and home resources.