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Elizabeth Anne Warren is a researcher specializing in mathematics education, particularly focusing on Indigenous students and early childhood learning. Her work emphasizes culturally responsive pedagogy, language development in mathematical contexts, and strategies to support disadvantaged learners. She has collaborated extensively with educators to design effective teaching approaches for Indigenous communities and ESL students.
Her research spans topics such as pattern generalization, algebraic thinking in young children, and the role of teacher assistants in cross-cultural educational settings. Warren has contributed to professional development frameworks for early years teachers in remote and disadvantaged areas, advocating for quality resources and pedagogical strategies to enhance student engagement.
Key themes in her publications include bridging educational gaps for Indigenous learners, analyzing semiotic interactions in mathematics classrooms, and evaluating the impact of oral language on numeracy outcomes. Her work underscores the importance of holistic, culturally inclusive approaches to mathematics education.
- Notable collaborations: Jodie Miller, Tom Cooper, Annette Baturo
- Focus areas: Indigenous education, early algebraic thinking, ESL learners
- Geographic focus: Remote and disadvantaged regions in Australia

