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Dr. Ann Wallace is a Professor in the Department of Middle, Secondary & Mathematics Education at James Madison University's College of Education. She holds a B.S. from the University of Georgia, an M.S. from Portland State University, and a Ph.D. in Mathematics Education from the University of Maryland. Her professional interests include professional development for educators, mathematics coaching, and fostering conceptual understanding in mathematics teaching.
Wallace began her career as a fifth-grade teacher in Georgia, evolving from procedural-focused instruction to emphasizing conceptual learning. Her research focuses on integrating technology in early childhood mathematics education, innovative teaching methods, and inquiry-based learning. Notable contributions include the NSF-funded Project Inquiry and work on problem-solving strategies in elementary classrooms.
Her publications span topics from educational technology to STEM interdisciplinary approaches, reflecting a commitment to both pedagogical innovation and practical classroom applications. While no formal awards are listed, her extensive scholarship underscores her impact in mathematics education reform.





