
معرفی
James Poinsett serves as a Teaching Assistant Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at the College of Humanities & Sciences, Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, PA. His academic role emphasizes curriculum development and pedagogical innovation in mathematics education.
His educational background includes:
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Teaching & Learning in Higher Education from Gwynedd Mercy University (2021)
- Master of Science (MS) in Mathematics from Rutgers University, Camden (2005)
- Master of Education (MEd) in Mathematics Education from Rutgers University, New Brunswick (2003)
Dr. Poinsett's research focuses on advancing mathematics education through inquiry-based learning materials, student problem-solving strategies for non-routine tasks, symbolic cognition in mathematics, and teacher development programs. His work integrates theoretical frameworks with practical classroom applications to enhance mathematical understanding and instructional effectiveness.
He holds K-12 Mathematics Teacher Certification from the New Jersey Department of Education.
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