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Dr. Robb Sinn is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of North Georgia (UNG), where he has been since 2003. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics Education from the University of Cincinnati. His primary role includes teaching statistics courses, game theory, and contributing to teacher training through UNG's MAED program. He serves as the field placement coordinator, collaborating with local schools to train secondary mathematics teachers.
- Education: Ph.D. in Mathematics Education (University of Cincinnati, 2003)
His research focuses on statistics education, mathematics education, and self-efficacy in high school curricula. He has secured funding through NSF grants and developed UNG's statistics minor. Dr. Sinn teaches Game Theory (MATH 3590) every even-year spring semester, a course he created in 2005.
He revitalized the North Georgia Summer Honors Program in 2006, a two-week residential program for high-achieving high school students, offering leadership training and academic research experiences. This program now hosts nearly 50 students annually.
Dr. Sinn's work emphasizes bridging theory and practice in mathematics education, with publications in peer-reviewed journals on mathematics and statistics education.
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