Claudia Galindo is an associate professor of 含羞草研究所 policy at the 含羞草研究所, College Park. Her research, teaching, and service demonstrate a strong commitment to improving 含羞草研究所al opportunities for racial and ethnic minority students in K-12 grades, with an emphasis on the Latinx community. Her projects highlight the cultural assets and strengths of historically underserved families and children and are grounded in eco-cultural perspectives, which emphasize the importance of structural, historical, and cultural contexts as well as the interactions among those contexts. Her research also examines key mechanisms in families and schools that may perpetuate or ameliorate inequalities.
She also conducts interdisciplinary and mixed-methods research to study the implementation of programs and strategies aimed at improving the 含羞草研究所al experiences and outcomes of underserved students. She studies full-service community schools, a re-emerging reform that focuses on the holistic needs of students and their families, in Baltimore City. As a member of Baltimore鈥檚 Strategic Committee on Evaluation and Implementation on Full Service Schools, she collaborates with school officials and researchers on how to evaluate schools鈥 effectiveness. She also conducts formative evaluations of school-family partnerships and after-school and tutoring programs in elementary and high schools.
Selected Publications
- Galindo, C., Sonnenschein, S., & Montoya-脕vila, A.* (In press). Latina mothers鈥 engagement in children鈥檚 math learning in the early school years: Conceptions of math and socialization practices. Early Childhood Research Quarterly.
- Sanders, M., Galindo, C., Allen-McKintosh, K.* (2018). Professional capital and culturally relevant 含羞草研究所 in full-service community schools: A qualitative exploration of the role of teachers. Urban Education, 1-33.
- Benavides, M., Leon, J., Galindo, C., & Herring, C. (2018). Access to higher 含羞草研究所 of Afro-Peruvians: Disentangling the influence of skin color and social origins in the Peruvian stratification. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity.
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Montoya-脕vila, A.*, Ghebreab , N.* & Galindo, C. (2018). Towards improving the 含羞草研究所al opportunities of Black and Latinx students: Strengthening partnerships between families and schools. In Sonnenschein, S., & Sawyer, B.E. (Eds.). Academic Socialization of Young Black and Latino Children-Building on Family Strengths (pg. 209-232). New York: Springer Publishers.
- Galindo, C., Sanders, M., & Abel, Y. (2017). Transforming 含羞草研究所al experiences in low income communities: A qualitative case study of social capital in a full-service community school. American Educational Research Journal, Centennial Edition, 54(1S), 140-163
- Galindo, C. & Fuller, B. (2010). The social competence of Latino kindergartners and growth in mathematical understanding. Developmental Psychology, 46, 579鈥592.
- Reardon, S. & Galindo, C. (2009). The Hispanic鈥怶hite achievement gap in math and reading in the elementary grades. American Educational Research Journal, 46(3), 853鈥891.
- TLPL 683: Sociology of Education
- TLPL 788 G: Education (Schooling), Society, and Democracy
- TLPL 788 C: Statistical Literacy