Amado Padilla

Amado Padilla

Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
Professor
Assistant: Emily Farrell
Office: CERAS 203B

Biography

Dr. Padilla's research follows three major strands: (1) resilient students who achieve high levels of academic performance despite coming from home and community backgrounds that pose multiple challenges to educational excellence, including adaptation to U.S. culture and English by immigrant adolescents; (2) acculturation and acculturation stressors that impact the physical and psychological well-being of newcomer youth and adults as well as the acquisition of bicultural strategies for functioning in their home culture and in mainstream American culture; and (3) studies involving second language learning and teaching, and strategies for achieving bilingual proficiency especially among heritage speakers of numerous European and Asian languages. He has published widely in his areas of research expertise.

Dr. Padilla is also interested in quantitative research in multicultural contexts. He serves as the principal investigator of the California World Language Project (CWLP), a program that assists California teachers in world language instruction. A final interest includes the history of ethnic minority scholars in psychology.

Other titles

Program affiliations

DAPS
SHIPS (PhD): Race, Inequality, and Language in Education (RILE)

Research interests

Achievement | Adolescence | Child Development | Diversity and Identity | Immigrants and Immigration | Literacy and Language | Poverty and Inequality | Psychology | Race and Ethnicity | Technology and Education

Recent publications

Padilla, A. M., Chen, X., Swanson, E., Peterson, M., Zamora, T., & Girsky, T. (2024). Longitudinal academic, language, and social emotional learning outcomes of graduates of a one-way Spanish Immersion program. FOREIGN LANGUAGE ANNALS.
Rosales, O., Gutierrez, C., & Padilla, A. M. (2024). Understanding the Nuances of First-Generation College Students: How the Culture of College Factors Into Academic Success. JOURNAL OF COLLEGE STUDENT DEVELOPMENT, 65(1).
Zamora, T. I., & Padilla, A. M. (2024). Making sense of conflicting messages of multiracial identity: a systematic review. Frontiers in Psychology, 15, 1307624.