Directory

- Title
- Teaching Professor (Senate Faculty)
- Division Humanities Division
- Department
- Writing Program
- Stevenson College
- Affiliations Stevenson College, Oakes College, Academic Senate, Dolores Huerta Research Center for the Americas
- Phone 831-459-4686 (Office), 805-320-0875 (Mobile)
- Website
- Office Location
- Stevenson College Academic Building, Stevenson 270
- Office Hours Wednesday, 4:00-5:00 (Fall, Winter, Spring); directly after classes (one hour) & weekly required conferences; WeChat 24/7
- Mail Stop Stevenson College
- Mailing Address
- 1156 High Street
- Santa Cruz CA 95064
- Faculty Areas of Expertise Teacher Education; Bilingualism, Multilingualism; Writing; Anthropology; Ethnography
- Courses Stevenson Core Course; Writing 1E; Writing 25, "Writing about Place"; Writing 26 "Writing about Language"
Summary of Expertise
linguistic and educational anthropology, applied linguistics, multilingual literacy development, and instructional technology
Research Interests
Spanish heritage language acquisition and pedagogy, English for Academic Purposes, Latin@ academic achievement, Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
Biography, Education and Training
Kimberly Adilia Helmer holds an MA TESOL from the Monterey Institute of International Studies and a Ph.D. in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching from the University of Arizona. She is the recipient of two distinguished teaching prizes from the University of Arizona and John Jay College, CUNY.
Honors, Awards and Grants
SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE, Center for the Advancement of Teaching (CAT), John Jay College, The City University of New York, 2013-2014
DISTINGUISHED TEACHING PRIZE, John Jay College, The City University of New York, 2011
PRESIDENT’S AWARD, GRADUATE & PROFESSIONAL STUDENT SHOWCASE,
University of Arizona, 2006
TILLY WARNOCK FELLOWSHIP, Department of English, University of Arizona, 2006
CENTENNIAL DOCTORAL STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AWARD, University of Arizona, 2004
PSC CUNY GRANT (TRADITIONAL B), The City University of New York, 2014 ($3,990)
PSC CUNY GRANT (TRADITIONAL B), The City University of New York, 2013 ($3,990)
PSC CUNY GRANT (TRADITIONAL B), The City University of New York, 2012 ($3,990)
PSC CUNY GRANT, The City University of New York, 2009 ($4,500)
Selected Publications
- ‘It’s not real, it’s just Spanish class”: Understanding Spanish heritage language student resistance in a borderlands charter high school. Heritage Language Journal, 11(3), 186-206. (2014)
- Interdisciplinary connections and academic performance in psychology-English learning communities. Teaching of Psychology, 41(1), 57-62. (2014)
- A twice-told tale: Identity and resistance in a borderlands Spanish heritage language class. Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 44(3), 270-286. (2013)
- Critical English for academic purposes: Building on learner, teacher, and program strengths. Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 12 (4), 273-287. (2013)
- ‘Proper’ Spanish is a waster of time”: Mexican-origin student resistance to learning Spanish as a heritage language. In L. Scherff & K. Spector (Eds.), Culturally relevant pedagogy: Clashes and confrontations (pp. 135-163). New York, NY: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. (2012)