CURRICULUM VITAE Elizabeth Mahon 275 29 th street Boulder CO 80305 Phone: 303-248-3408 E-mail: Elizabeth.mahon@ucdenver.edu



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CURRICULUM VITAE Elizabeth Mahon 275 29 th street Boulder CO 80305 Phone: 303-248-3408 E-mail: Elizabeth.mahon@ucdenver.edu EDUCATION 2004 Ph.D., Social, Multicultural and Bilingual Foundations of Education. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. 1994 M.A., Educational Psychology. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. 1986 B.A., English. Oberlin College, Oberlin Ohio. Colorado Teaching License, English as a Second Language, K-12. Colorado School Psychologist License, K-12. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2011- present Assistant Clinical Professor, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education, University of Colorado Denver 2004 2011 English as a Second Language Teacher/ ESL Specialist, Durham Public Schools, North Carolina 2009-2011 ESL Consultant, Curriculum Development & Practicum Supervisor, North Carolina Central University, Durham, North Carolina 2009-2010 Adjunct Professor, Meredith College, Raleigh, North Carolina 2000-2004 Research Assistant/Graduate Instructor, University of Colorado, Boulder 1999-2001 School Psychologist, Boulder Valley Schools, Boulder, Colorado 1994 2000 School Counselor, St. Vrain Valley Schools, Longmont, Colorado 1991-1993 Special Education Paraprofessional/ School Psychology Intern, Boulder Valley Schools, Boulder, Colorado 1987-1991 Montessori Teacher Assistant, Countryside and Mt. Sopris Montessori Schools, Colorado UNIVERSITY TEACHING AND DISTRICT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2011-present Assistant Clinical Professor, University of Colorado Denver UEDU 4001/5011 Social Studies through Children s Literature CLDE 5140 Multicultural Education CLDE 5035 Language and Literacy II CLDE/ SPED 5050 Assessment and Advocacy for Diverse Learners CLDE 4825/5820 Teaching Multilingual Learners CLDE 6912 Practicum: Teacher Inquiry in Multilingual Classrooms

2009-2010 Adjunct Instructor, Meredith College, NC EDU 702 Teaching Diverse Learners in the Classroom EDU 700 Learning in Cultural Contexts 2005-2009 Professional Development, Durham Public Schools, NC SIOP Staff Development Lakewood ELL Academy (summer intensive) Reaching ELLs in the Mainstream Classroom (online) 2000-2002 Graduate Instructor, University of Colorado Boulder EDUC 4411 Educational Psychology EDUC 5555 Elementary Needs Practicum SCHOLARSHIP Scholarly Products Walker, D., Mahon, E. & Dray, B. (Recommended for publication with minor revisions). Can We Prepare Teachers Online for Linguistically Diverse Classrooms?: A Cross-Case Analysis of Online and On-Campus Courses. Urban Education. Viesca, K., Mahon, E. & Carson, C. and the ecallms team. (Accepted for publication with minor revisions). Online professional learning for science teachers of multilingual learners. In Oliviera, A. & Weinburgh, M. (Eds.). Science teacher preparation in contentbased second language acquisition. Mahon, E. (2015). Reading support for multilingual learners. An online teacher professional Development module funded by the US Department of Education Grant, PR Award # T365Z110177. Mahon, E. (2015). Home languages in the classroom. An online teacher professional development module funded by the US Department of Education Grant, PR Award # T365Z110177. Mahon, E. & Carson, C. (2014). Science inquiry for bilingual learners. An online teacher professional development module funded by the US Department of Education Grant, PR Award # T365Z110177. Mahon, E. (2013). Fully charged: Language in science An online teacher professional development module funded by the US Department of Education Grant, PR Award # T365Z110177. Mahon, E. (2012). Second Language Acquisition. An online teacher professional development module funded by the US Department of Education Grant, PR Award # T365Z110177. Mahon, E. (2011). What special education teacher candidates need to know about culturally and linguistically diverse students: An eight module series. Created for special education faculty in the school of education at North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC. Mahon, E. (2010). Powerful Vocabulary/Word Forward Reading: A modified academic enrichment curriculum for English Language Learners. Durham Public Schools, Durham, NC. Mahon, E. (2007). ESL inclusion: A North Carolina story. Journal of Border Educational Research, 6 (2), 133-143.

Mahon, E. (2006). High-Stakes testing and English Language Learners: Questions of validity. Bilingual Research Journal, 30 (2), 479-497. Escamilla, K., Mahon, E., Riley-Bernal, H., & Rutledge, D. (2003). High stakes testing, Latinos, and English Language Learners: Lessons from Colorado. Bilingual Research Journal, 27 (1), 25-49. Escamilla, K., Chávez, L., Fitts, S., Mahon, E., & Vigil, P. (2003). Limited English proficient students and the Colorado Student Assessment Program: The state of the state 2002-2003. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Association for Bilingual Education(CABE) and The Associated Directors of Bilingual Education (ADOBE). Escamilla, K., Chávez, L., Mahon, E., & Riley-Bernal, H. (2002). Limited English proficient students and the Colorado Student Assessment Program: The state of the state 2001-2002. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Association for Bilingual Education(CABE) and The Associated Directors of Bilingual Education (ADOBE). Escamilla, K., Mahon, E., Riley-Bernal, H., & Rutledge, D. (2001). Limited English proficient students and the Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP): The state of the state. Denver, CO: Colorado Association for Bilingual Education(CABE) and The Associated Directors of Bilingual Education (ADOBE). Presentations and Workshops Carson, C. & Mahon, E. (November, 2015). Opportunities and challenges for Bilingual Students in Elementary Science Classrooms. Colorado Association of Science Teachers (CAST). Denver, CO. Shannon, S., Commins, N., Poza, L., Viesca,K., Mahon, E., Bougher, K., Koch, A., Dunnet, G., & Susan Miller-Curley, S. (September, 2015). Adelante con La Red de Bilingüalismo Excelente. Colorado Association of Bilingual Education (CABE). Denver, CO. Viesca, K., Mahon, E., Essler, K. & Chavez, L. (September, 2015). CO State Level Data: Problems and Opportunities for Bilingual Learners and their Teachers. Colorado Association of Bilingual Education (CABE). Denver, CO. Mahon, E. & Carson, C. (November 2014) Connecting academic language & content in science: Collaborative online professional development. Colorado Association of Science Teachers (CAST). Denver, CO. Nathenson-Mejia, S., Gutierrez, C., Commins, N., Uribe, M. & Mahon, E. (November 2014). Developing linguistically and culturally responsive elementary teachers through an innovative outcomes-based, partnership model of teacher preparation at the University of Colorado Denver. Colorado Department of Education Teacher Preparation Summit. Denver, CO. Commins, N. & Mahon, E. (November, 2014). Connecting academic language & content: Collaborative online professional development. Colorado Association of Teachers of English Speakers of other languages (COTESOL). Denver, CO. Invited presentation. Commins, N. & Mahon, E. (March, 2014). Connecting academic language & content: Collaborative online professional development. Teachers of English Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), Portland, Oregon. Invited presentation.

Shannon, S., Commins,N., Mahon, E., Viesca,K. & Poza, L. (September, 2014). Elevating the status of natural bilingualism: Instructional practices involving two languages. Colorado Association of Bilingual Education (CABE), Westminister, CO. Invited presentation for CLDE department. Shannon, S., Mahon, E. Commins, N. & Viesca, K. (April, 2014). Lessons learned: Reframing teachers perceptions of bilingual students. American Educational Research Association. Philadelphia, PA. Guttierez, C., Mahon, E., Shannon, S. & Viesca, K. (September 2013). ecallms: e-learning communities for academic language learning in mathematics and science. University of Colorado Denver SEHD Faculty Research Colloquium. Mahon, E., Russell, N., & Viesca, K. (May 2013). Collaborative online professional development focused on the academic language of science and math. Project Create Conference, St. Michael's College. Burlington, VT. Mahon, E. (June 2013). Peer coaching. Half-day staff development seminar. English Language Academy. Denver, CO. Douglass, H., Hamilton, B., Mahon, E., & Russell, N. (November, 2012). Online professional development: Language based content instruction. Colorado Affiliate of Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (CoTESOL). Denver, CO. Mahon, E. (June, 2008). And Dad thank you me: Examining the grammar of 2 nd grade ELL writers. TESOL for ALL, University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Mahon, E. & Kranz, N. (March, 2007). ILT professional development: ELL reading strategies. Durham Public Schools. Durham, NC. Mahon, E., Wright, W., & Ruiz, P. (January, 2005). NABE 2005 Outstanding dissertation award winners research report. Presentation at the National Association Of Bilingual Education Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX. Mahon, E. (May, 2004). High-Stakes testing and English Language Learners: Questions of validity. Association for Directors of Bilingual Education (ADOBE). Denver, Colorado. Escamilla, K., Chavez, L. Mahon, E., & Riley-Bernal, H. (September, 2002). CSAP- friend or foe to LEP students. Colorado Association for Bilingual Education, Steamboat, CO. Escamilla, K. & Mahon, E. (April, 2002). Limited English Proficient Students (LEP), The CSAP and opportunities-to-learn. American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, LA. Mahon, E. & Rutledge, D. (January, 2002). Limited English Proficient students, the CSAP and opportunities-to-learn. Colorado Association of School Executives, Denver, CO. SERVICE WORK Service on committees at University of Colorado Denver Clinical Teaching Track Promotion Committee, SEHD, co-chair, 2014-15 Merit Review Committee, SEHD, University of Colorado, Denver, 2013-2015 Clinical faculty promotion standards committee, SEHD, 2012-2013

Search committee, Tenure-track professor in Instructional and Learning Technology, 2012-13 Search committee, Tenure-track professor in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education, 2013-2014 Search committee, ECALLMS technology leader, Fall 2014 Service to CLDE program and School of Education and Human Development Leadership for CLDE Culminating Experience workshops and assessments, 2011-2015 Leadership for development and implementation of Adelante Scholarships, $2000 scholarships awarded to six graduate students in the field of CLDE Leadership in developing district-based CLDE endorsement for teacher residents in Denver Public Schools, 2014-2015 Leadership in compiling and analyzing outcome data for the Higher Learning Commission report for CLDE program, 2012-2015 Leadership for Colorado Department of Education endorsement recertification of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education program, 2012-2013 Contributor to development of CLDE minor for undergraduate BA students, 2014. Contributor to Urban Community Teacher Education initial teacher licensure program. Participated in UCTE faculty, committee, and collaborative council meetings, as well as UCTTE entrance interviews and program learning assessment days, 2012-2015 Contributor to Teacher Education Exposition, modeled teaching for potential teacher candidates, Fall 2014 Service to the Community and Profession Classroom volunteer, bilingual summer school, Boulder Valley School District, 2013. Peer reviewer of education preparation programs (PREPP), Colorado Department of Education, 2012-2013. Active member of HELDE, Higher Education in Linguistically Diverse Education, 2011-15. Latino Parent Outreach Committee & Response to Intervention Committee, Lowe s Grove Middle, Durham Public Schools, 2008-2011. SELECTED HONORS Do Anything It Takes Award, Lowe s Grove Middle School, Durham Public Schools, 2010. Teacher Leadership Award, Lowe s Grove Middle School, Durham Public Schools, 2009. First Place Outstanding Dissertation Award, National Association for Bilingual Education, 2005. Ceal Barry Scholarship, 2003, Bilingual/special education program, University of Clifford Houston Scholarship, 2001and 2002, Bilingual/ multicultural program, University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship, 2000, Academic achievement award, University of PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS National Association of Bilingual Education, NABE, 2000- present Colorado Association of Bilingual Education, CABE, 1996-2004, 2011-present Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, TESOL, 2006- present Association for Supervision, Curriculum and Development, ASCD, 1999-present International Literacy Association, ILA, 2007- present Colorado Council of International Reading Association, CCIRA, 2015