Research & Teaching
Dr. Hélène Leone’s research focuses on global leadership, bilingual education, and resilience. She is deeply committed to developing innovative strategies that address the evolving challenges of education today. Her work explores the intersections of language acquisition, teacher development, and international partnerships, aiming to create inclusive, high-performing learning environments across cultures and borders. With a strong emphasis on global impact, Dr. Leone’s research informs educational practices and shapes leadership approaches that empower organizations and communities to thrive in an interconnected world.
Dr. Leone's Research Interests
1. Bilingual Education & Dual-Language Classrooms
Dr. Leone focuses on effective strategies for enhancing language acquisition and promoting cultural understanding in dual-language classrooms. Her research emphasizes bilingual education in multilingual environments to foster academic achievement and global citizenship.
2. Teacher Development & Language Proficiency
Dr. Leone’s work examines teacher training and language proficiency to address teacher shortages in bilingual and minority-language classrooms. She explores how pre-service and in-service teacher development can improve educator effectiveness and promote equity in language education.
3. Leadership & Global Educational Impact
Dr. Leone investigates the role of resilient leadership in educational institutions, focusing on strategic planning, cross-border partnerships, and the integration of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into teacher education programs. Her work aims to build adaptive, high-performing learning environments that foster global collaboration and social justice.
Teaching Philosophy
- Leadership in a Global Context
- Educational Leadership & Development
- Ethics in Education
- Teaching and Learning French
- Literary Practices & Assessment
- Inquiry-based Teaching & Learning