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Dr. James Martinez is a Professor at the Department of Teacher Education within Valdosta State University's College of Education. As a Chicano scholar, his work bridges critical race theory, Latinx educational equity, and the intersection of cultural identity with pedagogical practice.
- Doctorate in Education and Sociology, University of Missouri–Kansas City
His research focuses on urban and rural schooling, immigration reform, and youth gang risk factors, with a specialization in middle grades education. He has explored equity literacy, culturally responsive teaching, and the socio-political dimensions of education through both empirical and theoretical frameworks.
Dr. Martinez's publication record spans 2014-2025, with recent work on hybrid classroom strategies, Latinx family engagement in school choice, and microbial hydrogen production (2025). Earlier contributions examine teacher preparation, language preservation, and multicultural policy.
As Editor-in-Chief of The Urban Review, he leads discourse on urban education. His career includes a decade of secondary teaching (ELA/SCI) and coaching in diverse school settings before transitioning to higher education.
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