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Research Expectations for Mathematics Education Faculty in US Institutions...

Sunday, October 01 - Wednesday, October 04
PMENA in Reno

Research Expectations for Mathematics Education Faculty in US Institutions of Higher Education

Abstract/Description:
This paper reports the results of a survey of 404 US mathematics education faculty regarding the research expectations for obtaining tenure. Survey questions asked about expected numbers of publications per year, how much different types of publications (e.g., journal articles, book chapters) and scholarly activities (e.g., giving presentations, obtaining funding) were valued. Statistical analyses were used to examine differences in these results across three demographic characteristics (institution type, research commitment, department). We found statistically significant differences related to each of these variables. Research expectations varied substantially across institution type. For example, the average expected number of yearly publications was 2.23, 1.63, and .99 papers at R1, R2, and Other institutions respectively. By contrast, research expectations seldom varied by department.

Presenters: 
Blake Peterson, Keith Leatham, and Steven Williams, Brigham Young University

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