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Robert Davis serves as Professor of Spanish and Interim Head of the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Oregon's School of Global Studies and Languages, demonstrating extensive expertise in language pedagogy and Romance linguistics.
- Ph.D. in Linguistics (1991), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- M.A. in Linguistics (1987), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- B.A. in Spanish (1983), University of Southern Mississippi
His research centers on Second Language Teaching with innovative applications of Educational Technology and foundational work in Romance Linguistics. Davis has pioneered curriculum development through projects like MOSAIC and the EntreCulturas series, emphasizing critical pedagogy for heritage language learners and technology-enhanced collaborative learning environments that bridge theoretical linguistics with practical classroom implementation.
Analysis of his 12 publications from 1987-2018 reveals evolving scholarly focus: early linguistic research on Spanish phonology/morphology transitioned to content-based instruction frameworks, then to critical pedagogy for heritage speakers and community partnerships. Key trends include consistent integration of technology in language learning, empowerment strategies for marginalized learners, and interdisciplinary approaches connecting geography, social sciences, and language education.
Davis has led significant educational technology initiatives including MOSAIC: Linking Languages and Content (2005) and ClassPak (2003), securing institutional support for digital resource development. While formal student advising records aren't documented, his teacher training publications and curriculum development work indicate extensive mentorship through professional development programs.
He actively collaborates through the Spanish Heritage Language Program and community initiatives like 'Juntos', working with interdisciplinary teams on technology-enhanced language education projects that connect academic research with practical classroom applications and community engagement.
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