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Full Name
Edward Olivos
First Name
Edward M.
Last Name
Olivos
Affiliation
Faculty
Title
Professor
Phone
541-346-2983
Office
Lokey Education 111
Departments
Critical and Sociocultural Studies in Education
Curriculum & Teaching
Curriculum and Teacher Education
Educational Foundations
IRES
Latinx
Affiliated Departments
Latinx
Interests
The Relationship Between Bicultural Parents and Schools, the Development of Bilingual Educators
Profile Section
Biography

Edward M. Olivos is a professor specializing in bilingual education and bicultural parent involvement. His research focuses on the relationship between bicultural parents and schools as well as the development of bilingual educators. He is the author of The Power of Parents: A Critical Perspective of Bicultural Parent Involvement in Public Schools (2006, Peter Lang Publishers, Inc.) and co-editor of Bicultural Parent Engagement: Advocacy and Empowerment (2011, Teachers College Press).

Olivos has published work in the areas of policy studies, school reform, parent participation, critical pedagogy, teacher credentialing, and biliteracy issues of K-12 classrooms. He is PI and Director of the Education Leaders for Oregon English Learners (ELOEL) grant, a 5-year $3 million dollar grant that offers an online ESOL endorsement pathway for Oregon teachers. He is a former San Diego elementary school teacher, where he taught for more than 10 years. 

Learn more about Professor Olivos’ research. In our Research Briefly video series, COE faculty share about a current research project and why it matters.

 

Education

PhD, 2003, San Diego State University
Major: Education

MA, 1997, San Diego State University
Major: Spanish

BA, 1991, San Diego State University
Major: Spanish

Publications
Olivos, E.M. & Ochoa, A.M. (2023) Family and community activism in dual language education. In J.A. Freire, C. Alfaro, & E. de Jong (Eds.). The Handbook of Dual Language Bilingual Education.
 
Olivos, E.M. (2021). Silencing bicultural parental voices through educational satisfaction: What do we need to know? Theory into Practice, 60(1), 72–82. DOI: 10.1080/00405841.2020.1829378 
 
Olivos, E.M. (2019). Community and school collaborations: Tapping into bicultural parent-led initiatives and re-sources. In Sheldon, S. & Turner-Vorbeck, T.A. (Eds.). Handbook of family, school, community partnerships in edu-cation. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. 
 
Olivos, E.M. & Lucero, A.M. (2018). Latino parents in dual language immersion programs: Why are they so satis-fied? International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism. DOI: 10.1080/13670050.2018.1436520
 
Olivos, E.M. & Sobko, S. (2017). “Cuentos para dormir”: Bedtime stories by deported parents. Bilingual Review, 33(5), 117–136.
 
Olivos, E.M., Jiménez-Castellanos, O. & Ochoa, A.M. (Eds.) (2011). Bicultural parent engagement: Operationalizing advocacy and empowerment. New York: Teachers College Press. (Winner of a 2012 American Educational Studies Association Critics Choice Book Award).
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