
معرفی
Samuel E. Jackson, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at St. John’s University’s School of Education. He holds adjunct roles as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at City College, Queens College, Brooklyn College, and Long Island University, where he has taught mathematics, math education, and urban education courses. His research focuses on teacher education, cogenerative dialogue, and the construction of mathematical knowledge in urban school settings.
Education:
- Ph.D., Urban Education (Mathematics Education), The Graduate School and University Center, The City University of New York
- MA, Secondary Mathematics Education, Brooklyn College Graduate School of Education, CUNY
- BS, Mathematics, York College, CUNY
- Advance Degree in Public Health Administration (Meat and Other Foods Inspection), West Indies School of Public Health
- Public Health Administration Degree, West Indies School of Public Health
Research Interests:
- Teacher education methodologies
- Strategies for fostering mathematical knowledge in urban schools
- Cogenerative dialogue in classroom dynamics
- Adolescent math education challenges and innovations
Dr. Jackson’s teaching portfolio includes courses such as Foundations of Education, Methods of Teaching Math, and Human Relations & Multicultural Education. He emphasizes pedagogical strategies for diverse learning environments and has contributed to curriculum development in urban educational contexts.



