Teaching

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Current Teaching

Please note that detailed information for each UCONN course (Syllabus, schedule, updates, etc.) is  posted on Husky Course Tools HuskyCT which is available only to registered students.

Fall 2023

Math 2010Q: Fundamentals of Algebra and Geometry I
In person courses

  • Section 1: Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:00PM-3:15 PM
  • Section 2: Tuesdays and Thursdays 11:00AM-12:15 PM

Summer 2023

Assistance and coordination of Graduate level course

EDLR 5015: Teacher Leadership and Organizations


Fall 2022

Math 2010Q: Fundamentals of Algebra and Geometry I
In person courses


Summer 2022

Graduate level

MATH 5800-H71: Advanced Mathematics for Math Teacher Leadership


Fall 2021

Math 2010Q: Fundamentals of Algebra and Geometry I
In person courses


Spring 2021

Virtual Learning Course offered through the ACTFL Education Department.

Unique opportunity during spring: Guiding Learners to Intercultural Citizenship: Designing Interdisciplinary Units to Link Language + Culture + Content

 

 

 

 

 

 

Registration available on the following link.


Fall 2020

Math 2010Q-001: Fundamentals of Algebra and Geometry I
Synchronous Online courses


Spring 202o

Undergraduate level

Math 2011Q-001: Fundamentals of Algebra and Geometry II
Class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:00PM-3:15 PM in MONT 226. – Fully online from March to end of semester.


Fall 2019

Undergraduate level

Math 2010Q-001: Fundamentals of Algebra and Geometry I
Class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:00PM-3:15 PM in MONT 227.

Graduate level

Math 5800-001: Intercultural Competence and Mathematics Education
Class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:30PM- 4:45PM in MONT 314.


Special Courses

ICC in Chemistry Workshops (Fall 2018 & Spring 2018)
These workshops were open only to doctoral students in Chemistry accepted into the ICC-Chem program.

Bridging Practices Among Connecticut Mathematics Educators: The summer professional development workshops are open only to teachers accepted into the MSP multi-year program. Please contact me if you have any questions. (Summer 2014 & Summer 2015)


Undergraduate courses taught at UConn Graduate courses taught at UConn
  • Elementary Discrete Mathematics
  • Calculus for Business and Economics
  • Introductory Calculus I
  • Introductory Calculus II
  • Calculus I
  • Pedagogical Seminar (Writing intensive companion for students in Calculus III)
  • Applied Linear Algebra
  • Fundamentals of Algebra and Geometry I
  • Fundamentals of Algebra and Geometry II
    • Intercultural competence and Mathematics Education
    • Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Competence in Mathematics Education I (MATH 5830, Fall)
    • Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Competence in Mathematics Education II (MATH 5830, Spring)
    • Mathematical Pedagogy (MATH 5000, Fall)
    • Math Content and Leadership (EDCI 5830)
    • Algebraic and Proportional Reasoning for Secondary Teaching (MATH 5800-01)
    • Seminar in Mathematics Education (MATH 5800-34)
    • Introduction to Research in Mathematics Education  (MATH 5800-01)

Unofficial descriptions of these and other courses offered by the Department of Mathematics can be found here.