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Carolyn A. Maher
Profile Interests C.V.  
 
Curriculum Vitae

Due to limited space, we couldn't list Dr. Maher's complete C.V. here.

If you like to have a copy of Dr. Maher's complete C.V., Please contact Marjory Palius at 732-932-0124 x8159 or Dr. Carolyn Maher herself.

 

Professional Experience

Professor II of Mathematics Education, Rutgers University Graduate School of Education, 2007-present.

Director, Robert B. Davis Institute for Learning, formerly Mathematics Education Institute, Rutgers University Graduate School of Education, 1996-present.

Editor, Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1998-present.

Chair, Department of Learning and Teaching, Rutgers University Graduate School of Education, 1999-2000.

Professor of Mathematics Education, Rutgers University Graduate School of Education, 1992-2007.

Associate Editor, Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1990-1998.

Associate Professor of Mathematics Education, Rutgers University, 1981-1992.

Visiting Professor, Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University, spring 1988, Faculty Academic Scholarship Program.

Acting Director, Rutgers University Center for Mathematics, Science, and Computer Education 1984-1985.

Chairperson, Department of Science and Humanities Education, Rutgers University Graduate School of Education, 1983-1985.

Visiting Scholar, School of Education, Stanford University, 1977 (Spring).

Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education, Graduate School of Education, 1976-1981.

Associate Professor of Mathematics, Middlesex County College, Edison, NJ, 1968-1976.

Visiting Lecturer, Mathematics Education, Rutgers University Graduate School of Education, (on leave from Middlesex County College, Department of Mathematics), 1974-1976.

Academic Planner, Office of the Vice President for Program Development, Rutgers University 1973-1974.

Assistant Dean, Middlesex County College Science Division, Edison, NJ, 1972-1973.

Secondary Mathematics Teacher, Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School, Scotch Plains, NJ, 1967-1968.

Secondary Mathematics Teacher, Richmond Academy, Augusta, GA,1965-1967.

Secondary Mathematics Teacher, Matawan Regional High School, Matawan, NJ, 1962-1965.

Seventh Grade Teacher, Cliffwood Beach Elementary School, Matawan Regional School District, January 1962 – June 1962.

 

Honors and Awards

Research, Teaching, Service

Who’s Who in Organizational Leadership, Assessment, and Improvement, Center for Organizational Development and Leadership, Rutgers University (2006).

Faculty Achievement Award for Service, Alumni Association, Graduate School of Education, Rutgers University (2005, 1990).

Faculty Achievement Award for Research, Alumni Association, Graduate School of Education, Rutgers University (2003, 1994).

Outstanding Service, American Society of Engineering Education (1993).

Excellence inTeaching, Warren I. Susman Award, Rutgers University (1992).

Certificate of Recognition, for publication of NCTM 1990 monograph: Constructivist Views On The Teaching and Learning of Mathematics, 69th Annual Meeting of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (1992).

Douglass Society Member, honored by the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College as a distinguished mathematics educator  (1991).

C. Oswarld George Prize, best article in Teaching Statistics for 1990, awarded by the Institute of Statisticians, Lancashire, England (1991).

Exemplary Partnership Award,  for Rutgers-New Brunswick Schools Math Project by the Presidents' Forum on Exemplary Partnerships for Minority Achievement, Second National Conference in School/College Collaboration, American Association for Higher Education (1991).

Pioneer in Education Award, for Innovative and Successful Mathematics Teacher Development in New Jersey, American Association for Higher Education and the College Board (1990).

Community Service Award, Holmdel Board of Education, (1987).

Exemplary Project Award, Partnerships with Schools, New Jersey Department of Higher Education (1986).

 

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