Mathematics Education Research, Teacher Preparation, and Outreach
The Mathematics Education group is involved in creative scholarly activities, oversees the Department's teacher preparation course (including an innovative secondary teacher preparation program), and carries out an array of outreach projects for school-age students, teachers, and parents. The Mathematics Education group maintains a strong program of research and scholarly productivity. They have produced innovative, nationally published texts for college students as well as a series of nationally available K-8 mathematics texts. In research, the group focuses on teacher education and on issues of equity and diversity in the teaching and learning of mathematics, primarily within a socio-cultural framework. There is also an increasing interest in research in mathematics education at the undergraduate level. The creation in 1992 of a mathematics education option in the department's Ph.D. program and a teaching option in the MA program complement these research activities. There is currently a Mathematics Education Research colloquium that serves as a forum for discussion for graduate students and faculty working in this area.
Members
Adi Adiredja
Member of the Graduate Faculty
Cynthia O Anhalt
Member of the Graduate Faculty
Research Professor, Mathematics
Bruce J Bayly
Marta Civil
Chair, Roy F Graesser
Coordinator, Outreach Activities
Distinguished Professor, University-Outreach
Member of the Graduate Faculty
Professor, Mathematics
Professor, Teaching/Learning and Sociocultural Studies
David A Gay
Guadalupe I Lozano
Director, External Relations
Endowed Chair, Center for University Education & Scholarship
Member of the Graduate Faculty
Research Professor, Mathematics
Research Scientist, Mathematics
William G Mccallum
Rebecca H Mcgraw
Member of the Graduate Faculty
Jennifer A Wolfe
Member of the Graduate Faculty