Ana Christina da Silva Iddings
Professor of the Practice of Education, Department of Teaching and Learning, Vanderbilt University
Dr. Ana Christina da Silva Iddings is a professor of the practice of education at Vanderbilt University’s Department of Teaching and Learning, where she works in the Learning, Diversity, and Urban Studies area. She completed her Ph.D. (2001) at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas in curriculum and instruction, focusing on TESOL and applied linguistics, with additional study in sociology and anthropology. Her academic career includes faculty appointments at the University of Arizona (assistant, associate, and professor roles in language, literacy, and culture) and earlier service at Vanderbilt’s Peabody College (including leadership as director of Elementary Education Programs) and UNLV.
Her scholarship and professional practice emphasize how schools and communities can foster more equitable learning opportunities for multilingual learners. Vanderbilt describes her work as taking an ecological perspective on multilingual learners’ access to learning—studying young children’s experiences in classrooms, and exploring how teachers can learn from and draw upon family and community resources to support students.
Dr. da Silva Iddings has also contributed to major professional publications, including editing a 2017 volume on redesigning teacher education for culturally and linguistically diverse students, and co-authoring a Cambridge University Press book on cooperative learning in second-language classrooms. Her recognitions include the Peabody Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Faculty Award and other fellowships supporting public scholarship and community-engaged work. She also brings 13+ years of Pre-K–2 teaching experience in the US and Brazil.






