Doctoral students and faculty present at AMTE
Four doctoral students and three faculty presented at the 2026 Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators Conference in Portland
Posted in: Faculty and Student Research, Mathematics Education PhD, Presentations, Students and Alumni
Doctoral Candidates, Amanda Provost and Helene Leonard, presented a session with Drs. Nicole Panorkou and Steven Greenstein on Responsive Professional Development for Curricular and Pedagogical Innovation: The Case of Balancing Acts. See feature image.
Doctoral candidate Amy Daniel presented a brief report with Dr. Nina Bailey: Learning About Preservice Teacher Math Anxiety: What Do Different Data Sources Offer Mathematics Teacher Educators? See below.
Doctoral student Asja Alić presented a poster with Dr. Nina Bailey and collaborator Dr. Karoline Smucker of Eastern Oregon University: Initiating Conversations to Integrate Critical Statistical Literacy Habits of Mind into Teacher Preparation Courses. See below.

From left: Amy Daniel and Dr. Nina Bailey

From left: Amanda Provost, Helene Leonard, Dr. Steven Greenstein, and Dr. Nicole Panorkou
Keep up the fabulous work Amanda, Amy, Asja, and Helene. We are so proud of you!