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The Teacher's Craft
Please click the following link and look at pages 16-19 for an article entitled “The Teacher’s Craft: How Japan Fosters Great Teaching Methods” regarding Dr. Doug Corey and Dr. Blake Peterson.
Learn To Notice Student Thinking
BYU Mathematics Education professors coauthored two chapters in the book Teacher Noticing: Bridging and Broadening Perspectives, Contexts, and Frameworks, published by Springer International in July 2017. The book reflects the continuing development of teacher noticing through an exploration of the latest research.
Congratulations Chelsey Van De Merwe
We would like to congratulate Chelsey Van de Merwe who was recently named Mathematics Education Outstanding Student for Fall 2017. Chelsey is student teaching this semester and will graduate in December.
Congratulations Graduates!
To see a short video of convocation exercises, please click the link below.
BYU Facutly Rank Top 20 Mathematics Education Journals
PROVO, Utah–BYU mathematics education professors Keith Leatham, PhD and Steven Williams, PhD, recently published research ranking 20 of the top mathematics education journals.
BYU Math Education Faculty STaR at Recent Educator Conference
BYU Math Education Faculty stood out at the recent Service, Teaching and Research Institute event in Park City, Utah, held June 24-29, 2017.
Research by Dr. Steven Jones Published in Journal of Mathematical Behavior
The Journal of Mathematical Behavior published an article by BYU Mathematics Education Assistant Professor Steven Jones, PhD, in March 2017.
Dr. Teuscher Kicks Off Research Funded By The National Science Foundation
After receiving an EHR Core Research Grant from the National Science Foundation In September of last year, BYU Mathematics Education associate professor Dawn Teuscher is putting her research into motion.
Research by Two BYU MathEd Faculty Featured in NCTM’s Latest Book
In April of this year, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics published a book featuring research from professors at many highly acclaimed universities, including two BYU Mathematics Education faculty members. The book, Enhancing Classroom Practice, aimed to make the research behind principles found in an earlier publication (Principles to Action) available to all current and future math teachers, coaches, administrators, and teacher educators.
Congrats Amy Tanner!!
Congratulations to Amy Tanner, the 2017 recipient of the College of Physical and Mathematical Science's excellence in teaching award for faculty with 3 - 10 years. A very deserving award, way to go Amy!