About
Michelle Burt is a Lecturer in the Mathematics Department at The University of Texas at Arlington. She holds a Doctorate of Education in Higher Education Leadership (in progress) from Sam Houston State University, a Master's in Mathematics from Northern Arizona University, and a Bachelor's in Mathematics from Ouachita Baptist University. Her research focuses on corequisite course efficacy and math anxiety mitigation, while her teaching emphasizes developmental mathematics and service-based learning.
- Education:
- PhD Candidate, Sam Houston State University (Developmental Education emphasis)
- MS, Northern Arizona University (2016)
- BS, Ouachita Baptist University (2014)
- Service Roles:
- Developmental Education Coordinator (2024–Present)
- Chair: Math/1302 Workbook Reorganization Task Force (2024–2025)
- Member: Early Student Success Committee
Her professional contributions include presenting at the American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges Conference (2023) on corequisite models. She actively participates in system-wide initiatives like the UT System's Corequisite Capacity Building Community of Practice.
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