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Professor Marcela Cazzoli is a Professor at the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at Durham University. She holds a BA, MA, and PhD, and is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) and a Chartered Linguist (CL). Her research focuses on Modern Languages Education, Hispanic Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Language Contact, and First/Second Language Acquisition/Attrition. She has held significant roles including Member of Council at the Chartered Institute of Linguists (2023), Vice-Chair of its Educational Trust Board (2021), and Vice-Chair of Languages and Intercultural Education at the University Council for Languages (2020).
Her educational background includes advanced qualifications in linguistics and education. Research interests emphasize sociolinguistic awareness in education, transnational language practices, and the impact of language contact contexts on linguistic attrition and acquisition. She has advised at least one postgraduate student, Lucy Charilaou. Her work critiques educational policies like the GCSE curriculum’s impact on university progression and advocates for inclusive language pedagogy.
- Key Publications:
- Analysis of language attrition in Spanish-English contexts (2009–2011)
- Studies on transnational language teaching methodologies (2016–2021)
- Critiques of language education policies (2022)
Her contributions to professional organizations and curriculum reform discussions highlight her leadership in modern languages education. She emphasizes the importance of transcending standard language varieties in teaching to reflect global linguistic realities.
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