Stephen Caldas, Ph.D.Professor
Stephen Caldas Curriculum Vita
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Stephen J. Caldas is the author of the book "Raising Bilingual-Biliterate Children in Monolingual Cultures" (published by Multilingual Matters in 2006) and co-author of the book Public education"America's civil religion: A social history" (with Carl L. Bankston III, published by Teachers College Press in 2009). He has co-authored three previous books with Carl L. Bankston III. Stephen has authored or co-authored more than 65 articles and book chapters. His research interests include the social, policy and legal contexts of education. He also conducts research in socio/psycholinguistics and bilingual education. He was formerly a professor at Hofstra University and the University of Louisiana, Lafayette, and a visiting professor at McGill University in Montreal and L'Ecole nationale d'administration publique in Quebec City.