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News and Announcements

Category: Faculty and Student Research

Methodological Advancements for Analyzing Teachers’ Learning in a Community of Practice

Doctoral Student Leads Roundtable Presentation at National Conference

Helene Leonard discussed the methodological advancements related to analyzing teachers’ learning in a community of practicing mathematics teachers.

Teacher Noticing and Leveraging of Student Thinking presentation on Zoom

PhD Student Presenting Original Research at Two Conferences

MSU doctoral candidate in Mathematics Education Alfred Limbere has presented at two conferences in a span of five days!

Integrating STEM Disciplines through Debugging

Doctoral students make STEM presentation at national conference

Presentation by James Janakat

James Janakat Presents Curriculum Study

The doctoral student presented his research on Probability in Middle School Mathematics Textbooks at Georgia Southern University’s Mathematics Conference in April 2021

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Research Team Publishes Free PD Resources for Mathematics Teachers

The AIM-TRU project team has recently developed free professional development (PD) resources for mathematics teachers across the country.

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Published Paper in Applied Mathematics and Computation

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PhD Student and Advisor Present their Work on Perseverance in Problem-Solving with Educational Technology

The paper “Supporting Mathematical Perseverance Remotely through a Digital Sketching Application” was presented at the International Conference of Education, Research, and Innovation

Graduate Research Assistant Opportunity

Work on research with Dr. Jorge Lorenzo Trueba

Noyce Math Scholars with Faculty Advisors

New Cohort of Noyce Math Scholars

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Student and faculty publish paper on quantitative reasoning in a virtual ecosystem simulation

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Student-Professor Duo Solves “Hanging Cable” Problem

Mathematics student Neil Chatterjee and Mathematics professor Dr. Bogdan Nita recently teamed up on a YouTube video, discussing their solution to the “hanging cable” problem.

Homomorphisms into Loop-Threshold Graphs by Jonathan Cutler and Nicholas Kass

Professor and Former Student Publish Combinatorics Paper

Dr. Cutler and former MSU mathematics undergrad Nick Kass recently published a paper on combinatorics.