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Dr. Angelica Galante

Title: 
Associate Professor
Academic title(s): 

William Dawson ScholarÌý|ÌýDirector, À¦°óSMÉçÇø Plurilingual Lab

Dr. Angelica Galante
Contact Information
Email address: 
angelica.galante [at] mcgill.ca
Alternate phone: 
514-398-4527
Address: 

Education Building
3700 rue McTavish
Montréal, Quebec H3A 1Y2
Canada

Division: 
Educational Leadership Supervisors
Educational Studies (Ph.D.) Supervisors
Education and Society Supervisors
Second Language Education Supervisors
Department: 
Department of Integrated Studies in Education (DISE)
Professional activities: 
  • Member of À¦°óSMÉçÇø’s Interdisciplinary Language Acquisition Program (LAP)
  • Co-editor of
  • Co-chair of
  • Past President of the Canadian Association of Applied Linguistics ()
Area(s): 
Arts, Languages and Literacy Education
Areas of expertise: 
  • Plurilingual and multilingual education
  • Translanguaging
  • Language pedagogy
  • Linguistic discrimination
  • Plurilingual and pluricultural competence (PPC)
  • Classroom-based research
  • Identity and language learning
  • Drama/theatre in language learning
  • Teacher education
  • Critical sociolinguistics
  • Mixed methods research (qualitative and quantitative)
Biography: 

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Dr. Galante is originally from Brazil and has been in Canada for about 15 years. Growing up in an officially Portuguese-speaking country and in a family with Italian and Spanish heritage, mixing languages has always been the norm for her.

At school, she learned English, Esperanto, Tupi, Italian, Spanish, and Latin. Dr. Galante has developed an extensive career as an English language teacher, coordinator, theatre director, and teacher educator. She moved to Canada to pursue her graduate studies in Applied Linguistics (MA, Brock University) and Language Education (OISE/University of Toronto). With these experiences, Dr. Galante has been navigating through her multiple identities: language learner/teacher, international student, immigrant, and plurilingual speaker.

Before joining À¦°óSMÉçÇø, she held faculty positions at Concordia University, Brock University, York University and University of Toronto.

Degree(s): 

Ph.D. Language Literacies and Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE)/University of Toronto

M.A. in Applied Linguistics – TESL, Brock University B.A.

B. A. English Literature and Linguistics (honours), Universidade de São Paulo

B.Ed. Second Language Education, Universidade de São Paulo

Theatre Certificate (Acting), Senac São Paulo

Prizes and Awards: 
William Dawson Scholar
Awards, honours, and fellowships: 
  • 2024 À¦°óSMÉçÇø President’s Prize for Outstanding Emerging Researcher
  • 2021ÌýHeather Reisman and Gerald Schwartz AwardÌýfor Excellence in Teaching, À¦°óSMÉçÇø/Faculty of Education
  • 2019ÌýPat Clifford AwardÌýfor Excellence in Early Career Research in Education, EdCan Network
  • 2018ÌýLeithwood AwardÌýfor Best Dissertation of the Year, OISE/University of Toronto
  • 2018ÌýMultilingual Matters AwardÌýfor Best Work in Multilingualism, American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL, USA)
  • 2016ÌýDoctoral Dissertation Award, The International Research Foundation for English Language Education (TIRF, USA)
Selected publications: 
Program: 
  • M.A. Second Language Education
  • M.A. Education & Society

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Graduate supervision: 

Not Accepting Master’s or Ph.D. students for 2025-26

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