
معرفی
Dr. Jennifer Suh is a Professor of Mathematics Education at George Mason University’s College of Education and Human Development. She co-directs the Center for Outreach in Mathematics Professional Learning and Educational Technology (COMPLETE), a partnership between the College of Education and the College of Science. Her work focuses on elementary mathematics education, teacher development through lesson study, and equitable instruction using mathematical modeling and technology.
- PhD in Mathematics Education Leadership with a specialization in Instructional Technology (George Mason University, 2005)
- Bachelor of Arts (University of Virginia, 1994)
- Masters in Teaching (University of Virginia, 1994)
Dr. Suh’s research centers on:
- Building pedagogical content knowledge via lesson study and collaborative partnerships
- Promoting representational fluency through physical/virtual manipulatives
- Designing STEM problem-based learning (PBL) environments
- Developing equity-centered frameworks for technology integration
- Mathematical modeling for social justice and community contexts
Her recent publications highlight trends in algorithmic thinking with AI tools, culturally responsive pedagogy, and adaptive learning environments. She also explores interdisciplinary approaches to mathematical modeling and 21st-century skills.
Scientific awards include:
- Nomination (2011) for the Rising Star Outstanding Faculty Award by Virginia institutions
Dr. Suh supervises teacher interns through George Mason’s Professional Development School Program and collaborates with Northern Virginia school districts via the COMPLETE center. She emphasizes authentic problem-solving and teacher leadership development.


