Carolyn Kieran

Canadian mathematics educator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carolyn Kieran is a Canadian mathematics educator known for her studies of how students learn algebra. She is a professor emerita of mathematics at the Université du Québec à Montréal.[1]

Education and career

Kieran has bachelor's degrees from Marianopolis College and the Université de Montréal, a master's degree from Concordia University, and a doctorate from McGill University. She joined the mathematics department at the Université du Québec à Montréal in 1983 and became a full professor there in 1991. She retired in 2008 and was named a professor emerita in 2010.[1]

Books

Kieran is a co-author, with J. Pang, D. Schifter, and S. F. Ng, of Early Algebra: Research into its Nature, its Learning, its Teaching (Springer Open, 2016).[2]

She is a co-editor of volumes including:

  • Research Issues in the Learning and Teaching of Algebra, Vol. 4 (1989)[3]
  • Selected Lectures from the Seventh International Congress on Mathematical Education (1994)[4]
  • Approaches to Algebra: Perspectives for Research and Teaching[5]
  • Computer Algebra Systems in Secondary School Mathematics Education (2003).[6]

References

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