Terrence G. Wiley

Terrence G. Wiley has served as chief executive officer of the Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL) in Washington, D.C. (2010-2017), professor emeritus of educational policy studies and applied linguistics at Arizona State University, and member of the college of education, graduate faculty at the University of Maryland.

[1] He served as executive dean of the Mary Lou Fulton Institute and Graduate School of Education and director of the division of educational leadership and policy at ASU prior to becoming president of CAL.

He has served as a visiting scholar at universities in China, Japan, India, South Africa, Chile, Israel, the United Kingdom, and in the US.

His recent books include Handbook on Heritage, Community, and Native American Language Education in the United States: Research, Policy and Practice.

Wiley has received a number of awards for scholarship, service, teaching, and mentoring, including: