
معرفی
Eric Milou is a Professor of Mathematics at Rowan University, affiliated with the College of Science & Mathematics and the Department of Mathematics. He specializes in K-12 mathematics education, curriculum development, and the integration of technology in teaching. His work emphasizes middle/high school mathematics programs and has led to widely used textbooks like Pearson's EnVision series and Digits.
Education:
- EdD (Mathematics Education), Temple University
- MA (Mathematics), West Chester University
- BA (Mathematics), Franklin & Marshall College
Research Interests: Dr. Milou focuses on curriculum design, instructional strategies, and technology-enhanced learning in mathematics education. He advocates for equitable access to rigorous math pathways and has contributed to transformative high school math programs. Recent work addresses urgent reforms in secondary mathematics education.
Awards:
- 2009 Max Sobel Outstanding Mathematics Educator Award
- 2015 Rowan University Joseph Barnes Outstanding Service Award
Teaching & Service: Currently teaches FOUND MATHEMATICAL REASONING (online), STRUCTURES OF MATH II (MW 1830-1945), and MATH SEM FOR EDUCATORS - WI (T 1700-1815/1830-1945). Office hours MW 5:30-6:30pm via email. Active member of NCTM, NCSM, AMTNJ, and TODOS: Mathematics for ALL.
Publications: Over 20 impactful works since 1997, focusing on curriculum development, technology integration, and systemic reforms. Recent articles highlight high school math pathways, daily classroom routines, and critical policy analyses.




