Elizabeth Goulette

Elizabeth Goulette, Ph.D. (SUNY – Buffalo) is a Lecturer of Foreign Language Education at Georgia State University (USA) where she supervises world language teacher candidates. She also teaches Spanish and Foreign Language Education courses. Her research focuses on effectively preparing teachers to meet the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse students in their classrooms.

Publications

Video Considerations for the World Language edTPA
Elizabeth Goulette, Pete Swanson. © 2019. 12 pages.
For decades in the United States, teacher preparation has been both a political and social focus. The development of highly effective teachers is highly scrutinized, and there is...
Words Were All We Had: Confronting Social Injustices Facing Hispanic Students in American Schools
Elizabeth Goulette. © 2018. 19 pages.
Language and identity are inextricably intertwined. Over the years, countless Hispanic students have been categorized dichotomously in schools in ways that marginalize their...
Video Considerations for the World Language edTPA
Elizabeth Goulette, Pete Swanson. © 2018. 10 pages.
For decades in the United States, teacher preparation has been both a political and social focus. The development of highly effective teachers is highly scrutinized and there is...