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Michael Winer is a Professor of Mathematics at Eastern Washington University (EWU), within the College of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics. His expertise focuses on Mathematics Education, particularly in K-12 student cognition, geometry, and measurement. He holds a PhD in Mathematics Education from The Ohio State University (2017), an MA in Mathematics Education from The Ohio State University (2010), and a BS in Education from Central Michigan University (2008).
- Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Education, Central Michigan University (2008)
- Master of Arts in Mathematics Education, The Ohio State University (2010)
- Doctorate in Mathematics Education, The Ohio State University (2017)
Dr. Winer’s research emphasizes student reasoning in geometry and measurement, developing learning progressions, and improving pedagogical strategies for teaching geometric proofs to middle/high school students. He has collaborated on projects like Cognition-Based Assessment (CBA) and Individualized Dynamic Geometry Instruction (iDGi) with Dr. Michael T. Battista. His work also includes preparing preservice elementary and middle school teachers to enhance their pedagogical content knowledge in geometry and measurement.
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Dr. Winer has supervised secondary mathematics student teachers at The Ohio State University and taught high school mathematics in Lima, Ohio. His current teaching focuses on equipping future educators with effective mathematics instruction methods. He collaborates on research projects such as the CBA and iDGi initiatives, though no specific grants or lab affiliations are detailed.




