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Cherice Montgomery is an Associate Professor in the Department of Spanish & Portuguese at Brigham Young University (BYU). Her work focuses on language education, bilingual programs, and innovative pedagogical strategies. She actively engages in research on dual language immersion, transcultural competence, and technology-infused learning. Montgomery has presented at events like BYU Education Week (e.g., 2015's 'By Small and Simple Things') and co-hosted a podcast episode on poet Anya Krugovoy Silver (May 2025). Her research emphasizes narrative inquiry, performance-based assessment, and bridging gaps between academic research and classroom practice.
Key research interests include curriculum design, standards-based assessment, and fostering 21st-century skills in language learners. She explores how technology enhances language acquisition through tools like video shadowing and collaborative platforms. Recent work (2024) examines dual language immersion policies, while earlier studies (2010) center on narrative methods in educational research.
Montgomery's articles highlight trends in bilingual education, educational technology, and assessment strategies. She has no listed scientific awards but maintains active involvement in professional development initiatives and community-based educational design. Her contributions include designing standards-aligned curricula and advocating for culturally responsive pedagogy.





