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Dr. Joseph DiNapoli is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Montclair State University (College of Science and Mathematics). His research focuses on perseverance in mathematical problem-solving and its educational implications across diverse settings, including K-12 classrooms and teacher professional development. He leads NSF-funded projects, such as Building a Teacher Knowledge Base and Preparing the Effective Elementary Mathematics Teacher, which emphasize high-quality instructional materials and bilingual student success.
His work explores factors like translanguaging practices, conceptual scaffolding, and digital tools to support perseverance. Notable projects include developing a touchscreen sketching application to enhance STEM learning and investigating perseverance in early childhood and non-formal education contexts.
- Grants: NSF-funded projects on teacher knowledge bases and elementary mathematics teacher preparation.
- Research Themes: Perseverance mechanisms, translanguaging in bilingual education, and technology integration in mathematics.
- Professional Contributions: Over 13 peer-reviewed articles since 2011, with recent work published in Education Sciences and International Journal of STEM Education.
Dr. DiNapoli's collaborative investigations often center on video-case analyses and teacher communities, aiming to bridge theory and practice in mathematics education.
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