Francisco reveles biography

Miguel Reveles is entering his third season with the 49ers and second as an offensive assistant after initially joining the team in 2022 under the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship. He joined the 49ers after four seasons (2018-22) on the offensive staff at the University of La Verne.

Since joining San Francisco in 2022, Reveles helped the offensive unit rank first in scoring offense (26.8 points per game), fifth in total offense (382.0 yards per game), fourth in rushing offense (139.7 yards per game) and ninth in passing offense (242.4 yards per game). In his role, Reveles assists the running backs group with practice and gameplan execution. He worked with RB Christian McCaffrey, who earned AP First-Team All-Pro honors and was named Offensive Player of the Year in 2023 after leading the NFL in rushing yards (1,459), yards from scrimmage (2,023) and finishing the season tied for the most total touchdowns (21). The 49ers rushing attack has averaged 139.7 yards per game the last two seasons (2022-23), the fourth-best mark in the NFL over that span.

Miguel Reveles is

SELECTED WORKS by Dr. Reveles

 

Author of beautifully illustrated life management school textbook aimed at adolescent Latino youth titled Encuentros: Hombre a Hombre.  Developed in collaboration with California Department of Education with an introduction by Latino actor and community leader Edward James Olmos.

 

Co-Author of the nationally acclaimed Latino drop-out prevention curriculum and film titled Cada Cabeza Es Un Mundo (Each Mind is a World) developed with support of Latino actors and musicians Carlos Santana, Edward James Olmos and Rita Moreno.

 

Featured in the nationally released film and book titled The TRY highlighting selected Americans whose life struggles can serve as sources of inspiration and hope for individuals of all cultures.

 

Film producer and writer for a motivational DVD titled Latino Youth:  From Survival to Success showcased in Los Angeles at a major educational conference.

 

Government Research Report: Fostering Dialogue with the Latino Community:  Reducing Youth Gang Violenc

“What our students bring is knowledge. But they also bring a lot of wisdom from working in the actual world. When you combine both, it’s an extraordinary experience for them,” says Dr. Francisco Reveles, a faculty member in the Bachelor of Science in Career and Technical Studies, a degree completion program for working adults at Sacramento State. The program is coordinated by the College of Continuing Education.

Dr. Reveles is a professor and former department chair in Educational Administration and Policy Studies at the university. He has conducted extensive research into resilience and success in youth, especially young people torn by violence and poverty.

Dr. Reveles has authored nationally recognized drop-out prevention materials and textbooks with the support of the California Department of Education. He has produced and directed educational films relating to Latino youth, and developed best practices aimed at motivating these individuals and empowering their parents. He has launched an online bilingual educational magazine for classr

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