- Associate Professor, Educational Psychology, School of Education and Human Development
I specialize in bilingual education (2-language instruction) and biliteracy development, particularly for Hispanic, English learners (ELs)/emergent bilinguals (EBs). My research focuses on three areas: biliteracy (STEM) discourse development in adults (teachers) and children, professional identity formation in pre-service bilingual education teachers (teacher candidates), and mentor/instructional coaching for early career teachers. Methodological articles that I have published include: (1) primers for health professionals--practitioner research (action research) and collaborative, analytical autoethnography (CAAE); (2) and a methodological quality scale (the Methodological Quality Questionnaire [MQQ]) for systematic reviews published in Sage Open, an open access journal.
Additionally, I have worked on transdisciplinary teams as an expert in issues related to second language acquisition, bilingualism, biliteracy, and teacher professional development. My ongoing collaborations with social work and health promotion researchers have produced several publications, such as evaluations of health literacy assessment instruments translated for limited English proficient (LEP) adults and comparisons of machine versus human translations. As a result, I am now looking at natural language processing (machine language) as a tool to increase content area literacy for ELs/EBs.
Currently, I am completing a research study, funded by Texas A&M Presidential Transformational Learning Grant ("Health Literacy Page-by-Page: Incorporating Graphic Novelettes into Stem Inquiry Lessons"), on the use of graphic novelettes by pre-service teachers as a STEM curricular resource.
- M.Ed. in Public School Administration, St. Thomas University - (Miami Gardens, Florida, United States)
- Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, Texas A&M University - (College Station, Texas, United States)
- B.A. in Spanish (Literature), The University of Texas at Austin - (Austin, Texas, United States)
- M.A. in Spanish (Philology), University of Wisconsin - Madison - (Madison, Wisconsin, United States)
Academic Articles20
- Acosta, S., & Hsu, H. (2014). Shared academic values: testing a model of the association between Hong Kong parents' and adolescents' perception of the general value of science and scientific literacy. Educational Studies. 40(2), 174-195.
- Lau, H., Hsu, H., Acosta, S., & Hsu, T. (2014). Impact of participation in extra-curricular activities during college on graduate employability: an empirical study of graduates of Taiwanese business schools. Educational Studies. 40(1), 26-47.
- Acosta, S. T., & Hsu, H. (2014). Negotiating diversity: an empirical investigation into family, school and student factors influencing New Zealand adolescents' science literacy. Educational Studies. 40(1), 98-115.
- Acosta, S., & Goltz, H. H. (2011). Theory in Health Promotion Research and Practice: Thinking outside the Box. Educational Studies. 47(6), 583-588.
- Melo, G., Monteza, D., & Acosta, S. Navigating the shift to online learning: student experiences of inclusivity, efficiency, and study efforts in Chile. (1), 2299520.
- BEFB425 Student Teaching Besl Instructor
- BEFB470 Biling Assess & Monitoring Instructor
- BEFB472 Biling&dual Lang Method Instructor
- BEFB474 Biliteracy Biling&dual Instructor
- BEFB476 Content Area Instruction Instructor
- BESL613 Span/eng Biliteracy Instructor
- BESL618 Early Lang And Literacy Instructor
- BESL619 Second Lang Acqusition Instructor
- BESL621 Methods For Bied Research Instructor
- BESL683 Field Practicum In Instructor