Meet Our Teacher Researchers

Lily Velazquez Silva ’15

Lily is a first-grade dual language teacher at Tioga Elementary School, Bensenville School District 2. She has a Masters in Dual Language Teacher Leadership from Roosevelt University.


Michael Meadows ’16

Michael is a resident principal at Kelly High School in Chicago Public Schools. Michael is pursuing an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership at the University of Illinois Chicago.


Marjeta Bejdo ’17

Marjeta is an Albanian-American educator located in Seattle, Washington. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education with English Language (EL) and Special Education endorsements from Elmhurst College (now Elmhurst University) in 2017. She then pursued her Master’s degree in Teaching and Learning with a focus on Experiential Learning at Clemson University, graduating in 2019. Most recently, she completed her Doctorate in Leadership in Education at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell in 2024. In her doctoral work, Marjeta applied improvement science methodologies to boost teacher self-efficacy in fostering literacy among multilingual students, using structured co-planning and equity-minded assessments. As an immigrant and multilingual speaker, she is deeply committed to promoting equitable education for multilingual students, bringing a vital perspective to her advocacy and educational practices.


Esther Pereira ’18

Esther Pereira is a dedicated bilingual educator with a passion for promoting multilingualism in schools. She obtained a Bachelor’s degree from Elmhurst University in Elementary Education with both ESL and BIL endorsements. She is currently an ELPT at Haugan Elementary, located in Albany Park. She recently obtained her Masters degree in Instructional Leadership with a principal endorsement from Roosevelt University. She is committed to empowering teachers to embrace bilingualism as a tool for cognitive growth, cross-cultural understanding, and academic success.


Nicole Neumann ’19

Nicole is a second-grade teacher at Desert Heights Elementary School in Reno, Nevada. She graduated from Elmhurst University with my Early Childhood Education degree, ESL endorsement, and Special Education Letter of Approval in June 2019. Over the last few years, Niki has lived and taught abroad in several countries including Indonesia, Costa Rica, and Hungary. She has a strong passion for using my students’ funds of knowledge in the classroom and during instruction.


Jenny Pina ’20

Jenny is a bilingual interventionalist at Lake Louise Elementary School, Community Consolidated School District 15 in Palatine. She’s pursuing an M.A in Teacher Leadership at Concordia University Chicago.