In the current issue of Reflections, editors Isabel Baca and Cristina Kirklighter interview Professor Emeritus Roseann Dueñas Gonzalez. Dueñas Gonzalez was the first Mexican American woman to earn full professor status at the University of Arizona where she taught for 41 years. She founded and directed National Center for Interpretation: Testing, Research and Policy and the Agnese Haury Institute for Interpretation from 1983 to 2012.
I am extremely honored and humbled that Dueñas Gonzalez concluded her interview by mentioning the work of the students that I present in my article:
Read the full interview here: http://reflectionsjournal.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Interview-with-Roseann-Duenas-Gonzalez.pdf
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Or watch the digital text I composed based on my article:
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