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Mathematics Education EdD and PhD students present at the 10th Annual Student Research Symposium

Madhavi Vishnubhotla, Debasmita Basu, Zareen Rahman, Justin Seventko, Ceire Monahan, Karmen Yu, and Marylu Dalton presented their research at this year’s symposium.

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The EdD/PhD Math Education team of students and faculty at the symposium.

Poster Presentations

Justin Seventko (Graduate Poster Award Winner)
Advisor: Dr. Steven Greenstein
Title: Exploring variations in teacher and student agency in an out-of-school videogame-based mathematics class
Ceire Monahan
Advisor: Dr. Mika Munakata
Title: Designing a Windwalker: An undergraduate open-ended physics project
Madhavi Vishnubhotla
Co-author: Debasmita Basu
Advisor: Dr. Nicole Panorkou
Title: Designing a learning trajectory for developing students’ thinking of dynamic measurement
Marylu Dalton
Advisor: Dr. Eileen Fernandez
Title: Do secondary school mathematics textbooks provide opportunities for realistic problem-solving?
Zareen Rahman
Co-authors: Debasmita Basu and Karmen Yu
Advisor: Dr. Eileen Murray
Title: Using the Chain Rule to Develop Secondary School Teachers’ Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching, Focused on the Rate of Change: Secondary Mathematics Teachers’ Knowledge of the Chain Rule and Its Impact on Their Teaching of the Rate of Change.

Oral presentations

Debasmita Basu and Madhavi Vishnubhotla
Advisor: Dr. Nicole Panorkou
Title: Introducing Dynamic Measurement: A new approach to area and volume
Zareen Rahman
Co-authors: Jason McManus, Kristen Trabona
Advisor: Dr. Mika Munakata
Title: Nurturing teacher leaders through actions and agency: A differentiated science teacher leadership program

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