Current Projects & Collaborators
Our research focuses on culturally and linguistically diverse children in a context of socioeconomic inequities.
- Bilingualtek
- PEAS (Preschool Education in Applied Sciences)
- BiTech
- Narratives Across Cultures
- Bilingual Language Development in Young Dual Language Learners Project
Bilingualtek
In collaboration with East Carolina University and North Carolina State University
Funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF)
This project addresses the need to minimize differences in science learning opportunities faced by low-income Latino preschoolers through the development and assessment of Bilingualtek (BT). BT is a multimedia-supported, integrated science-language instructional approach focused on engaging science experiences, enriched by three innovative, mutually supporting instructional practices: scaffolded science talk, culturally and linguistically responsive science shared readings, and e-books with multimedia supports for science and dual language learning in preschool.
The project’s long-term objective is to foster academic achievement in Latino DLLs by developing synergetic science-language instructional approaches that build on the cultural and linguistic resources these children bring to their educational experiences in early childhood classrooms.
The following objectives will be addressed in the project:
- Co-design and develop Bilingualtek’s content and components
- Co-design training materials to enhance the fidelity of the teacher’s implementation of Bilingualtek.
- Conduct an intervention study to evaluate all aspects of Bilingualtek including child outcomes when implemented with Latino preschoolers by preschool teachers in preschool classrooms.
Researchers
Dr. Lucía I. Méndez, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Professor, Graduate Program Director, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Principal Investigator,
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Dr. Karen La Paro, Ph.D.
Professor, Director of B-K Undergraduate Program, Human Development and Family Studies
Co-Principal Investigator, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Dr. Tammy Lee, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, Science, and Instructional Technology Education
Co-Principal Investigator,
East Carolina University
Dr. Virginia C. Stage, Ph.D., RDN, LDN
Assistant Professor,
Nutrition Science
Co-Principal Investigator,
North Carolina State University
More PEAS Please! (2019-2024)
In collaboration with East Carolina University, North Carolina State University, and North Carolina A&T State University
Funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIGMS) Science Education Partnership
Bridging the Gap Between Preschool and K-12 Learning Environments! This multi-institutional and transdisciplinary project will develop, evaluate, and disseminate PEAS (Preschool Education in Applied Sciences), an innovative multi-component professional development program. Strengthening preschool educators’ interest, knowledge, and skills in science education can impact the quality of academic language and early STEM experiences for underrepresented minority children. Over the course of this five-year project, we will impact over 350 teachers and 3,400 children with hands-on, inquiry-based science learning, with thousands of additional children reached through teachers who continue implementing the PEAS approach in subsequent years.
RESEARCHERS
Dr. Virginia C. Stage, Ph.D., RDN, LDN
Assistant Professor,
Nutrition Science
Principal Investigator,
North Carolina State University
Dr. Lucía I. Méndez, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Professor, Graduate Program Director, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Co-Principal Investigator,
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Dr. Valerie Jarvis McMillan, Ph.D.
Associate Professor,
Child Development, Early Education and Family Studies
Co-Principal Investigator,
North Carolina A&T State University
Dr. Archana V. Hegde, Ph.D., BK
Professor,
Human Development and Family Science
Co-Principal Investigator,
East Carolina State University
Dr. Suzie Goodell, Ph.D., RD
Associate Professor,
Food, Bioprocessing, and Nutrition Sciences
Co-Principal Investigator,
North Carolina State University
BITECH (2017-2018)
Partly funded by the American Speech Hearing and Language Association (ASHA)
The main aim of this project is to investigate the use of technology as an instructional tool to support literacy based-academic vocabulary and STEM instruction in this population. After the completion of Phase I, we are currently investigating the role of the language of instruction in literacy-based approaches to academic vocabulary instruction for Spanish-speaking Latino preschoolers. We are also examining the nature of the relation between language, early literacy and academic outcomes in this population.
RESEARCHERS
Dr. Lucía I. Méndez, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Professor, Graduate Program Director, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Principal Investigator,
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Narratives Across Cultures
In collaboration with La Salle University
Narratives can provide a less biased and more ecologically valid language assessment approach for both monolingual and culturally-linguistic diverse (CLD) children. An understanding of which components of narratives may be influenced by cultural factors will enable clinicians to more effectively distinguish narrative differences from impaired narrative abilities in CLD children. This project examines the narrative abilities of a sample of kindergarten children from three different ethnic groups: Caucasian, Latino DLLs (in both of their languages), and African American children, with the goal of providing a cross-cultural account of similarities and differences in their narrative skills.
RESEARCHERS
Dr. Lucía I. Méndez, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Professor, Graduate Program Director, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Principal Investigator,
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Dr. Dana Bitetti, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Associate Professor,
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Co-Principal Investigator,
La Salle University
Bilingual Language Development in Young Dual Language Learners Project
In collaboration with California State University at Los Angeles and AT
RESEARCHERS
Dr. Lucía I. Méndez, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Professor, Graduate Program Director, Communication Sciences and Disorders
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Dr. Gabriela Simon-Cerejido, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Professor, Chair
Communication Sciences and Disorders
California State University at Los Angeles
Beatriz Barragan, PhD.
Associate Professor
Speech-Language Pathology Program
AT Still University – Arizona School of Health Sciences
CONTACT
Director
Lucía Méndez
[email protected]
Phone 336.256.1104
Location
524 Highland Ave, 313 Ferguson Building,
Greensboro, NC 27402