
معرفی
Aubrey Neihaus is an Assistant Professor and Program Chair in Mathematics Education at Wichita State University's College of Applied Studies, School of Education. Their research focuses on equity in K-12 education, particularly for trans and queer learners, and emphasizes collaborative strategies between mathematicians and educators. Neihaus also explores mathematical modeling tasks for pre-service teachers and the professional development of educators through narrative analysis.
While no formal educational background is listed, their current roles suggest advanced expertise in mathematics education and interdisciplinary collaboration. The articles they’ve authored since 2018 highlight a consistent focus on teacher narratives, equity in pedagogy, and the dynamics of collaboration in academic and classroom settings. Recent work (2023-2025) delves into LGBTQ+ rights in schools, policy implications, and fostering mutual respect in interdisciplinary teams.
- Current Position: Assistant Professor, Program Chair in Mathematics Education
- Contact: Hubbard Hall 130, Main Campus | (316) 978-6221
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. Their advising record is also not listed here.




