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What Is Possible?: Philosophical Approaches to Mathematics Education Research

In this free virtual event, Dr. Christopher Dubbs, will lead us in a talk on Philosophical Approaches to Mathematics Education Research and What Is Possible!

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What Is Possible?: Philosophical Approaches to Mathematics  Education Research
What Is Possible?: Philosophical Approaches to Mathematics  Education Research

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Mar 10, 2021, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM EST

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About the Event

In this free virtual event, Dr. Christopher Dubbs, will lead us in a talk on Philosophical Approaches to Mathematics  Education Research and What Is Possible! Dr. Dubbs is an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania. His research interests include the philosophy and ethics of mathematics education, issues of equity and diversity in education, and the history of mathematics education. His research methods leverage graph theory and philosophy to map, analyze, and critique the field of mathematics education research. His teaching focuses on mathematics courses for future mathematics teachers, especially mathematics content courses for future pK-8 teachers and mathematics methods courses for future pK-12 teachers. For more information or to contact Dr. Christopher Dubbs access his website here.

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