Elizabeth Montaño (she/her/ella)
Associate Professor of Teaching in Education
Education
Doctorate in Education: Educational Leadership for Social
Justice
Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles
California Single Subject Credential in English with CLAD
Certification
University of California, Berkeley (current)
M.A. in Education: Language, Literacy and Culture
University of California, Berkeley
B.A. in Political Science & Chicana and Chicano Studies
University of California, Los Angeles
Courses
CANDEL (Ed.D) Program
EDU 280A-Qualitative Research for Educational Leaders
EDU 280C-Research Design and Methods for Educational Leaders
EDU 292- Advanced Qualitative Research
EDU 298- PB 5
EDU 286B- Curriculum and Instruction Issues in Education
EDU 281C- PB 3
EDU 201- Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods
Undergraduate Minor
EDU 100- Introduction to Schools
Teacher Education MA program
University Supervision
EDU 206C/D- Inquiry into Classroom Practice
K-12 Experience
6th-8th grade Humanities (English Language Arts and Social Studies)
6th-8th grade English Language Development
6th grade Math and Science
6th-8th grade AVID
9th-10th grade California High School Exit Exam prep
Research Interests
Sociocultural Approaches to Language and Literacy Across the Content Areas; Teacher Education and Development; Teachers in Charter Schools; Teacher Unions; Qualitative Research; Educational Leadership
Publications
Montaño, Elizabeth and Rodriguez, Rosaisela. (2024). First-Generation Chicanas with Doctorates Advocating for the Next Generation of Educational Leaders. In C.A.H. Parker-Shandal (Ed.) First-Gen Docs: Personal, Political, and Intellectual Perspectives from the First-Generation Doctoral Experience. London: Brill Press.
Montaño, Elizabeth and Rosaisela Rodriguez (2024). Introduction to Impacting Education Themed Issue in Voices from CANDEL: Leading for Equity and the Scholar-Practitioner Journey in Impacting Education: A CPED Publication.
Montaño, Elizabeth & Danny C. Martínez (2021). Parenting Through Pandemics: Imagining and Demanding Justice in Schools. Multicultural Perspectives. DOI:10.1080/15210960.2021.1982358
Montaño, Elizabeth (2021). Transforming Social Studies Education: Lessons from Youth on why Language Matters. In M.T. Winn and L.T. Winn (Eds.) Restorative Justice in Education: Transforming Teaching and Learning through the Disciplines. Cambridge: Harvard Education Press.
Kohli, Rita, Montaño, Elizabeth & Fisher, Damany (2019). Maintaining the Integrity of Restorative Justice in Teacher Education: A Case Study of Social Studies Teacher Candidates. Theory into Practice.
Martínez, Danny C., Montaño, Elizabeth & Javier Rojo. (2019) Leveraging Youth Cultural Data Sets for Teacher Learning and Reflection. In I.M. García-Sánchez & M.F. Orellana (Eds.) Everyday Learning: Leveraging Non-Dominant Youth Language and Culture in Schools. New York: Teachers College.
Montaño, Elizabeth (2016). Charter School Teachers and the Consequences of Unionization. In T.L. Affolter & J.K. Donner (Eds.) The Charter School Solution: Distinguishing Fact from Rhetoric (pp. 61-79). New York: Routledge.
Montaño, Elizabeth (2016, Feb 9). Becoming Unionized in a Charter School: Teacher Experiences and the Promise of Choice. In Conditions of Education in California, the blog for Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE). Retrieved from http://www.edpolicyinca.org/blog/becoming-unionized-charter-school-teacher-experiences-and-promise-choice
Martínez, Danny C. & Montaño, Elizabeth (2016). Toward Expanding What Counts as Language for Latina and Latino Youth in an Urban Middle School Classroom. Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice. Doi; 10.1177?2381336916661517
Montaño, Elizabeth (2015). Becoming unionized in a charter school: Teacher experiences and the promise of choice. Equity and Excellence in Education.
Orellana, Marjorie F., Martínez, Danny C., Lee, Clifford & Montaño, Elizabeth (2012). Language as a tool in diverse forms of learning. Linguistics and Education.
Orellana, M.F, Carbone, P., D’warte, J., Hernández, C., Lee, C.H., Martinez, D.C., Martínez, R.A., Montaño, E., Pacheco, M., and Reyes McGovern, E. (2008). TRANSLATION as a Generative Construct for Lesson Ideas. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies
Presentations
Refereed Conference Presentations
Aguilar, Juana, Barbee, Emily, Montano, Susan & Elizabeth Montaño. (2022, November). Getting our joy back: How we build a sustainable future for school leaders of color. Chair and Moderator of panel presented at the annual meeting of the University Council for Educational Administration, Seattle, WA.
Montaño, Elizabeth and Izamar Ortiz-Gonzalez. (2022, November). It’s for the kids: The Illusion of Social Justice in a charter school unionized environment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the University Council for Educational Administration, Seattle, WA.
Montaño, Elizabeth and Izamar Ortiz-Gonzalez. (2022, April). It’s for the kids: The Illusion of Social Justice in a charter school unionized environment. Paper presented at the AERA conference, San Diego, CA.
Martinez, Danny C., Rojo, Javier, & Montaño, Elizabeth. (2020, November). Expansive teacher learning: Video clubs in the English language arts. Paper presented at the Literacy Research Association Annual Meeting. Virtual meeting. *Awarded Best Paper: Research Methods, Practices and Theory
Kohli, Rita, Montaño, Elizabeth & Fisher, Damany (2020, April). History Matters: Challenging an A-Historical Approach to Restorative Justice in Teacher Education. Paper accepted at the cancelled AERA conference, San Francisco, CA.
Montaño, Elizabeth (2020, April). The illusion of social justice: Charter school teachers in a unionized environment. Paper accepted at the cancelled AERA conference, San Francisco, CA.
Garcia, Leyda, Montano, Susan, Raudry, Susan, and Montaño, Elizabeth. (2019, November). Leading in subaltern spaces Principals’ reflections on the Los Angeles teacher strike of 2019. Chair and Moderator of panel presented at the annual meeting of the University Council for Educational Administration, New Orleans, LA.
Aldana, Ursula, Bertrand, Melanie, Lozano, Maritza, Montaño, Elizabeth, and Rodriguez, Gloria. (2019, November). Navigating the Ed.D. Process from Multiple Positionalities: A Critical Conversation on Voiced and Silenced Tensions in Preparing Latina Ed.D./Scholar-Practitioners. Panel presented at the annual meeting of the University Council for Educational Administration, New Orleans, LA.
Rojo, Javier & Montaño, Elizabeth (2018, November). Utilizing Youth Data Sets for Expansive Teacher Learning: Leveraging Non-Dominant Youths’ Communicative Repertoires in the ELA Classroom. Paper presented in panel at the annual meeting of the Literacy Research Association, Indian Wells, CA.
Montaño, Elizabeth & Avila, Antonieta. (2018, April). Bilingual/Bicultural Teachers: Existing and Resisting in Charter Schools. Paper will be presented in a symposium at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New York, NY.
Montaño, Elizabeth (2017, April). Becoming Unionized in a Charter School: Teachers and the Promise of Social Justice. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Antonio, TX.
Montaño, Elizabeth & Martínez, Danny C. (2017, April). Leveraging Youth Culture Data Sets for Teacher Learning. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Antonio, TX.
Martínez, Danny C. & Montaño, Elizabeth (2016, April). Expanding What Counts as Language for Latina/o Youth in an Urban Middle School Setting. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Washington, DC.
Montaño, Elizabeth & Martínez, Danny C. (2015, December). Re-Imagining What Counts as Language for Latina/o Youth in an Urban Middle School Setting. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Literacy Research Association, San Diego, CA.
Orellana, Marjorie F., Martinez, Danny C., Martinez, Ramon A., Montaño, Elizabeth, & Lee, Clifford H. (2015, April) Leveraging Linguistic Repertoires: Language Brokering in School. Paper presented in a Presidential Session at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL.
Montaño, Elizabeth (2014, April). Becoming Unionized in a Charter School: Teacher Experiences and the Promise of Choice. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Martínez, Danny C. & Montaño, Elizabeth (2014, April). What Happened to Language in the Language Arts? Latina/o Middle School Youth on Language. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Martínez, Danny C. & Montaño, Elizabeth (2012, April). Translating literacies: Latina/o middle school youth leveraging their language brokering skills in academic writing and documenting their linguistic repertoires. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
Montaño, Elizabeth (2011, November). Becoming unionized in a charter school: How charter school teachers navigate the culture of choice. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Q.C., Canada.
Reyes McGovern, Elexia, Martínez, Danny C. & Montaño, Elizabeth (2011, April) Reclaiming our language(s) through digital media. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies, Pasadena, CA.
Montaño, Elizabeth & Martínez, Danny C. (2009, November). Encontrando voces: Using Latino students’ translation skills to access an academic voice. Paper presented at the annual conference of the California Association for Bilingual Education, Long Beach, CA.
Orellana, Marjorie Faulstich, Martínez, Danny C., Montaño, Elizabeth, & D’warte, Jacqueline (2009, November). Metalinguistic awareness: Expanding repertoires of practice through building on students’ linguistic strengths. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Council for Teachers of English Assembly for Research, Los Angeles, CA.
Montaño, Elizabeth (2001, May). Revisiting Chicana and Chicano Hybrid Language Practices. Paper presented at the University of California Linguistic Minority Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA.
Invited Presentations
Montaño, Elizabeth (2023, May). Invited speaker for the Graduate Studies Graduate Anti-Racism Symposium titled Anti-Racist Pedagogy, University of California, Davis.
Montaño, Elizabeth (2023, March). Invited speaker for the Yolo EmpowHER Leadership conference presentation titled Gender and Education, University of California, Davis.
Montaño, Elizabeth (2021, November). Invited speaker for the ACCELERATE faculty panel titled Looking Back, Looking Forward: Applying lessons learned from Remote Instruction, University of California, Davis (remote presentation).
Montaño, Elizabeth (2020, November). Latina Success: Applying to the Professional Doctorate. Invited speaker for the UCLA Latina/o/x Staff and Faculty Association Speaker Series, University of California, Los Angeles (remote presentation).
Montaño, Elizabeth (2019, April). Understanding our Positionality: The Influence of Time on a Researchers Question. Classroom presentation at California State University, Sacramento.
Martínez, Danny C. & Montaño, Elizabeth (2015, July). Listening to our Students: Examining the Minute-to-minute Classroom Contributions of Bilingual and Multilingual Youth for Academic Tasks. Classroom presentation at the University of California, Berkeley.
Montaño, Elizabeth (2014, November). Approaches to expanding reading opportunities in the ELA and the HSS classroom. Invited presentation at the University of California, Davis.
Montaño, Elizabeth (2013, November). Structured Talk and Collaborative Grouping in the mathematics classroom. Classroom presentation at the University of California, Davis.
Montaño, Elizabeth (2013, November). Approaches to expanding reading opportunities in the ELA and the social studies classroom. Classroom presentation at the University of California, Davis.
Montaño, Elizabeth (2012, October). “Amplifying not simplifying”: An approach to scaffolding for English language learners. Faculty presentation at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL.
Martínez, Danny C. & Montaño, Elizabeth (2011, July). Teacher research in linguistically and culturally diverse classrooms. Invited lecture at the University of Texas, Austin-College of Education, Austin, TX.
Martínez, Danny C. & Montaño, Elizabeth (2011, April). Understanding students’ linguistic repertoires: An assets approach to including student’s languages into English Language Arts instruction. Invited workshop at the annual meeting of the National Writing Project Urban Sites Network, Boston, MA.
Martínez, Danny C., Montaño, Elizabeth & Reyes McGovern, Elexia (2010, November). Reclaiming our language(s): Non-dominant youth documenting their repertoires of linguistic practice. Invited workshop at UCLA Writing Project’s With Different Eyes Conference for English Learners. UCLA, Los Angeles, CA.
Orellana, Marjorie Faulstich, Montaño, Elizabeth, & D’warte, Jacqueline (2009). Leveraging Bilingual Youth’s Translation Experiences for School Literacy Tasks. Invited workshop at UCLA Writing Project’s With Different Eyes Conference for English Learners. UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Leadership and Service
Leadership Experiences
2020-present Volume Co-Editor of the Research Methods volume in The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Social Justice in Education.
2019-present Faculty Chair of CANDEL (Ed.D.) Program
Executive Committee, Admissions Committee, Graduate Advisor
2019-2020 UC Davis Faculty Leadership Academy
Campus Service
2022-present Graduate Council- Courses Sub-Committee
2021-2022 Graduate Group in Education Executive Committee (School of Education)
2021-2023 Advising for Equity Administrative Advisory Committee (UC Davis campus committee)
2020-2021 Faculty Retention and Inclusive Excellence Networks—Designing Solutions (UC Davis campus committee)
National Service
Reviewer for University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA) annual conference
AERA Reviewer (Division A and Teachers Work/Teachers Union SIG)
Reviewer for Educational Policy journal
Awards
2021 UC Davis P.L.A.C.E./CAMPSSAH Scholar of the Quarter
2018-20 UC Davis Small Grant in Aid of Research Recipient
CANDEL Publishes Journal Issue on the Impact and Importance of Ed.D. Programs
The new edition underscores the critical importance of a doctorate in education
New Faculty Spotlight: Elizabeth Montaño
Elizabeth Montaño, EdD returned to the School of Education last year as an Associate Professor of Teaching in Education. She is the first in the School’s history to hold this new teaching professorship title. Montaño previously served as a Lecturer and Supervisor of Teacher Education from 2013–2015. Now she primarily teaches in the CANDEL and undergraduate minor programs. In Fall 2019 she will become the Co-Director of CANDEL, alongside Prof. Kevin Gee. Their duties will include reviewing the sequencing of CANDEL courses and faculty advising models.