Lidia Morris

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LIDIA E. MORRIS M.E.d

Lidia Morris is the Coordinator/Clinical Instructor of the Center for Bilingual Education  Program at the University of Texas in Arlington.  She has worked in the educational field for more than twenty five year. 

She has presented at national and regional conferences in both English and Spanish on issues concerning bilingual education.  She has also been involved for the last fifteen years in new and experienced teacher training, coaching, program implementation, and in-servicing at the local and state level. 

Lidia has authored or co-authored articles and books in the areas of Bil/ESL education, Spanish for bilingual teachers. 

  • Rosado, L.A., Morris, L.E., & Rosado, K.A. (2011, March-June). El desarrollo del español para maestros en programas de educación dual. NABE News, 25-28.
  • Morris, L & Rosado, L (2013) Desarrollo del Español para Maestros en Programas de Educación Bilingüe. Arlington, Texas: L. M. Educational Consultant.
  • Morris, L (2008) Starting Right: Survival Tips for New Teachers. Arlington, Texas: LM   Educational Consultant 
  • Barreto, G & Morris, L (2005) Quick Reference Handbook for Teachers of ELL’s. Arlington, Texas: L. M. 

She holds a Masters degree in bilingual education from Texas Women’s University in Denton and a Bachelors degree from Tarleton State University in Stephenville, TX.  She holds certifications in:  Mid-Management, K-6 Bilingual, and Reading Recovery in English and Spanish.