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Anne Homza is an Associate Professor of the Practice at Boston College's Lynch School of Education and Human Development, specializing in bilingual education, language, and literacy. She holds an Ed.D. from Boston University, an Ed.M. from Harvard University, and a B.A. from Mount Holyoke College.
- Role: Program Director for Elementary Education
- Teaching: Courses include Learning and Curriculum in the Elementary School, Teaching Bilingual Students, and Senior Inquiry Seminar
Her research focuses on multilingual learning, anti-racist pedagogy, translanguaging, and classroom-based teacher research. She has contributed to initiatives like the TELL certificate and SEI endorsement programs.
Key grants include a $110k BC Collaborative Fellows Grant (2017) and a $1.49M Title III grant (2007) as Co-PI. She has published on social justice in teacher education and policy advocacy for English learners.
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