About
Nathan Hawk is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Teaching, Learning, and Culture at Texas A&M University. His work bridges educational technology, mathematics education, and social-emotional learning, focusing on how self-beliefs and technology integration influence student and teacher practices. He coordinates the Undergraduate Peer Mentors in Technology program and holds leadership roles in organizations like the AECT.
Education:
- Ph.D., Educational Technology, The Ohio State University (2021)
- M.A., Educational Technology Leadership, The George Washington University (2013)
- B.A., Mathematics, Carthage College (2005)
Research Interests:
- Technology integration in K-12 classrooms
- Student self-efficacy and achievement in online learning
- Teacher perceptions of TPACK and cultural contexts
- Quantitative methodologies for educational research
Awards:
- 2024 AERA Best Proposal Reviewer
- 2019 AERA Best Paper Award
- 2018 Richard C. Anderson Graduate Research Award finalist
Advising & Leadership:
- Program Coordinator, Undergraduate Peer Mentors in Technology
- Board Member, St. Thomas Early Learning Center
- Board Officer/Treasurer, AECT
Teaching Focus: Courses include Technology in Classrooms, Curriculum Development, and Society and Education in World Perspective.
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