Brian Hibbs

Brian Hibbs , Ph.D., is an associate professor of education at Dalton State College, USA. He teaches courses in applied linguistics, language teaching methodology, and culture and education to prepare pre-service elementary education teacher candidates to work with English learners in their own instructional contexts. His scholarly interests include applied linguistics, educator preparation, faculty development, intercultural competence, language teaching methodology, second language acquisition, study abroad, and teacher research.

Publications

Promoting US-Based Pre-Service ESOL Teachers' Understanding of Language Variation in Multidialectical Settings
Brian Hibbs. © 2024. 22 pages.
This chapter outlines the elements of a course unit on language variation within a culture and education ESOL course intended to support the development of pre-service elementary...
Fostering Pre-Service ESOL Teacher Candidates' Advocacy Through the Funds of Knowledge Approach
Brian Hibbs. © 2024. 23 pages.
This chapter overviews a pilot research study intended to document pre-service elementary education students' perspectives concerning a course unit on the funds of knowledge...
Advancing Elementary-Level Students' Linguistic/Cultural Proficiencies Through Children's Literature
Brian Hibbs. © 2023. 20 pages.
This chapter outlines a research study designed to document and understand the relevancy of children's literature in Spanish to elementary-level university students'...
Developing ESOL Pre-Service Teachers' Linguistic Competence Through Dialectical Variation Study
Brian Hibbs. © 2023. 20 pages.
This chapter overviews the components of a course unit on dialectical variation within a culture and education ESOL course designed to advance pre-service elementary education...