University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Mathematics Education. St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN Biology Major, Asian Studies Minor Summa Cum Laude

Similar documents
Charity Cayton 3921A Granada Dr, Winterville, NC Phone: (336) ,

MABEL ABRAHAM. 710 Uris Hall Broadway mabelabraham.com New York, New York Updated January 2017 EMPLOYMENT

MICHAEL A. TALLMAN Curriculum Vitae

CURRICULUM VITAE. Jose A. Torres

MIAO WANG. Articles in Refereed Journals and Book Volumes. Department of Economics Marquette University 606 N. 13 th Street Milwaukee, WI 53233

Susanna M Donaldson Curriculum Vitae

HENG- CHIEH JAMIE WU

Sung-Wook Kwon. Texas Tech University Phone: Box Fax: Lubbock, TX 79409

San Diego State University, 2002 M.A., Communication Studies: Interpersonal Communication Emphasis: Social influence

Curriculum Vitae. Sara C. Steele, Ph.D, CCC-SLP 253 McGannon Hall 3750 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, MO Tel:

2016 Match List. Residency Program Distribution by Specialty. Anesthesiology. Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis MO

FEIRONG YUAN, PH.D. Updated: April 15, 2016

Marialena Rivera Texas State University 601 University Dr., ASB South 324 San Marcos, TX Office phone:

EDELINA M. BURCIAGA 3151 Social Science Plaza Irvine, CA

ERIN A. HASHIMOTO-MARTELL EDUCATION

Academic Employment Emporia State University, Associate Professor with tenure, 2012 present Emporia State University, Assistant Professor,

JANIE HODGE, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Special Education 225 Holtzendorff Clemson University

Dr. Adam Kavon Ghazi-Tehrani

Sung-Wook Kwon. Texas Tech University Phone: Box Fax: Lubbock, TX 79409

Jon N. Kerr, PhD, CPA August 2017

Resume. Christine Ann Loucks Telephone: (208) (work)

Russell M. Rhine. Education

Chelsea A. Schnabelrauch Arndt, M.S.

Education. American Speech-Language Hearing Association: Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech- Language Pathology

Cynthia Dawn Martelli, Ed.D.

Dr. ALLA KORZH 1 Kipling Road, Brattleboro, VT, (802)

Implementing Response to Intervention (RTI) National Center on Response to Intervention

FY year and 3-year Cohort Default Rates by State and Level and Control of Institution

James H. Walther, Ed.D.

JAMALIN R. HARP. Adjunct, Texas Christian University, Department of History January 2016 May 2016 HIST 10603: United States Before 1877

Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies Master of Professional Studies in Human Resources Management Course Syllabus Summer 2014

medicaid and the How will the Medicaid Expansion for Adults Impact Eligibility and Coverage? Key Findings in Brief

Strategic Plan Update, Physics Department May 2010

ELLEN E. ENGEL. Stanford University, Graduate School of Business, Ph.D. - Accounting, 1997.

B.A., Amherst College, Women s and Gender Studies, Magna Cum Laude (2001)

The College of New Jersey Department of Chemistry. Overview- 2009

ROBERT M. FULLER. Ph.D. Indiana University, Kelley School of Business, June 2003 Major: Management Information Systems Minor: Organizational Behavior

Education. Veterinary Medical Degree, University of Pennsylvania Studies focus on Public Health from a One Health, Place based perspective

STEM Professionals to Professional Educators Dr. Jennifer Gresko (Faculty Chair of Teacher Education) Principle Investigator

JOSHUA GERALD LEPREE

Curriculum Vitae EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Albert (Yan) Wang. Flow-induced Trading Pressure and Corporate Investment (with Xiaoxia Lou), Forthcoming at

Junior (61-90 semester hours or quarter hours) Two-year Colleges Number of Students Tested at Each Institution July 2008 through June 2013

Sheryl L. Skaggs, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

CURRICULUM VITAE JASON K. RITTER, PH.D.

Erin M. Evans PhD Candidate Department of Sociology University of California, Irvine

EDUCATION 2014 Vanderbilt University s Peabody College of Education Ph.D. in Language, Literacy, and Culture

KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY KUTZTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF SECONDARY EDUCATION COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Dr. Tang has been an active member of CAPA since She was Co-Chair of Education Committee and Executive committee member ( ).

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor, New York University, Department of Anthropology and the Religious Studies Program, September 2015-Present

Rebecca McLain Hodges

Certificate of Qualitative Research Methods in Education (15 credits) Certificate in Grant Writing and Proposal Development (Workshop series)

Curriculum Vitae James J. Cummings

Hill, Ronald P. and Langan, Ryan (2014), Handbook of Research on Marketing and Corporate Social Responsibility Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming

Center for Higher Education

JAIMIE NICOLE MORSE Curriculum Vitae

Rosalind S. Chou Georgia State University Department of Sociology

Shintaro Yamaguchi. Educational Background. Current Status at McMaster. Professional Organizations. Employment History

Heather Malin Center on Adolescence Stanford Graduate School of Education 505 Lasuen Mall Stanford, CA 94305

Designing Case Study Research for Pedagogical Application and Scholarly Outcomes

Marissa Martino Golden

Gena Bell Vargas, Ph.D., CTRS

Strategic Plan SJI Strategic Plan 2016.indd 1 4/14/16 9:43 AM

Fruitvale Station Shopping Center > Retail

The Economic Impact of College Bowl Games

Rosalind S. Chou Georgia State University Department of Sociology

Curriculum Vitae JOHANNA A. SOLOMON, PhD

Building a Vibrant Alumni Network

George Mason University College of Education and Human Development Secondary Education Program. EDCI 790 Secondary Education Internship

Wenguang Sun CAREER Award. National Science Foundation

Designing Propagation Plans to Promote Sustained Adoption of Educational Innovations

STUDENT PERCEPTION SURVEYS ACTIONABLE STUDENT FEEDBACK PROMOTING EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING AND LEARNING

Jenny M. Linker (Zarak)

Mei Wu Hoyt, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae

MEGAN KOCH SCHRAEDLEY

Juris Doctor (J.D.) Program

Jordan J. Vossen. Washington State University, Department of Psychology May 2014 Bachelor of Science Summa Cum Laude Cumulative GPA: 3.

2007 B.A., Sociology, University of Pittsburgh Distinctions: Magna Cum Laude, Alpha Kappa Delta, Humanities Writing Award

John Joseph Strategy Area Paul Merage School of Business University of California Irvine Irvine, CA (cell)

Curriculum Vitae Sheila Gillespie Roth Address: 224 South Homewood Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Telephone: (412)

Charles E. Michaels, Jr.

Providing Effective Student Feedback. Webinar February 13, 2017

CURRICULUM VITAE OF ASHLEY NOEL MACK Last updated October 18, 2016

A Systems Approach to Principal and Teacher Effectiveness From Pivot Learning Partners

Enhancing Van Hiele s level of geometric understanding using Geometer s Sketchpad Introduction Research purpose Significance of study

Laura Jacobi. Education Ph.D. University of Minnesota May 2004 Communication Studies & Interpersonal Relationships Research

Understanding the First Year Experience: An Avenue to Explore Trends in Higher Education (Keynote)

Judith Fox Notre Dame Law School 725 Howard Street South Bend, IN (574)

University of Missouri - Kansas City. Combined Baccalaureate/M.D. Six Year Medical School August May 1986

An Asset-Based Approach to Linguistic Diversity

Algebra I Teachers Perceptions of Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities. Angela Lusk Snead State Community College

Using GIFT to Support an Empirical Study on the Impact of the Self-Reference Effect on Learning

Geography MASTER OF SCIENCE MASTER OF APPLIED GEOGRAPHY. gradcollege.txstate.edu

Alan D. Miller Faculty of Law and Department of Economics University of Haifa Mount Carmel, Haifa, 31905, Israel

KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY KUTZTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA COE COURSE SYLLABUS TEMPLATE

Nicole M. Rosa, PhD. Department of Psychology Worcester State University 486 Chandler Street Worcester, MA

Positive turning points for girls in mathematics classrooms: Do they stand the test of time?

The My Class Activities Instrument as Used in Saturday Enrichment Program Evaluation

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support, Public Health Law Program

Transcription:

Sarah A. van Ingen University of South Florida College of Education 4202 East Fowler Avenue, Tampa, FL 33620 vaningen@usf.edu 612-501-5370 ACADEMIC DEGREES Ph.D., 2013 M.A.T., 2010 B.A., 2000 University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Mathematics Education University of Tampa, Tampa, FL Mathematics Teaching Highest Honors St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN Biology Major, Asian Studies Minor Summa Cum Laude PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor Department of Teaching and Learning 2013 Present University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Graduate Assistant Department of Secondary Education 2010-2013 University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Teacher 2009-2010 Math Consultant 2006-2009 St. Martha School (BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL), Sarasota, FL Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Teacher Trinity School at River Ridge (BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL), Eagan, MN 2001-2006 Ascension School, Minneapolis, Minnesota Instructor 2000-2001 East China Normal University, Shanghai, China PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Allsopp, D., Lovin, L., & van Ingen, S. (Accepted- In Editing Phase). Teaching mathematics meaningfully: Solutions for reaching struggling learners (2 nd ed.). Baltimore, Maryland: Brookes Publishing. REFEREED ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS van Ingen, S., Eskelson, S., Allsopp, D. (2016). Evidence of the need to prepare prospective teachers to engage in mathematics consultations. Mathematics Teacher Education and Development. van Ingen, S., McHatton, P., & Vomvoridi-Ivonovic, E. (2016). How do preservice teachers intend to link research to practice? Foundational knowledge for bridging the gap between research and practice. Action in Teacher Education. 38, 175-189.

Dupree, L. & van Ingen, S. (2016). Plan to pose purposeful questions. Dimensions in Mathematics, 36, 19-25. van Ingen, S. & Ariew, S. (2015). Making the invisible visible: Preparing preservice teachers for first steps in linking research to practice. Teaching and Teacher Education, 51, 182-190. Doi 10.1016/j.tate.2015.07.00. Allsopp, D., van Ingen, S., Simsek, O., & Haley, K. (2016). Algebra: Big ideas, barriers, and effective practices for students with disabilities. In B. Witzel & P. Riccomini (Eds.). The Arithmetic to Algebra Gap. Council for Exceptional Children. Ariew, S. & van Ingen, S. (In press). Making the invisible visible: Metacognition and the research process. LOEX Proceedings. Michigan: Pierian Press. Dennis, D. V., Burns, R.W., Tricarico, K., van Ingen, S., Jacobs, J., & Davis, J. (In Press). Problematizing clinical education: What is our future? In R. Flessner & D. Lecklider (Eds.) The Power of Clinical Preparation in Teacher Education. Rowman & Littlefield Education in association with the Association of Teacher Education. Dennis, D.V., van Ingen, S., Davis, J., & Mills, D. (In Press). Urban Teacher Residency Partnership Program: A Partnership Between the University of South Florida College of Education and Hillsborough (FL) County Public Schools. In D. Yendol-Hoppey & D. Shanley (Eds.) Working Together: Enhancing Urban Teacher Quality though School-University Partnerships. Charlotte, N.C.: Information Age Press. Dennis, D. V., Jacobs, J., Burns, R. W., Davis, J. vaningen, S., Tricarico, K., & Yendol-Hoppey, D. (2015). Hillsborough county public schools and the University of South Florida: Better together. School-University Partnerships, 8(1), 7-12. van Ingen, S & Ariew, S. (2014). The real evidence-based practice. An insert in Chapter 4 of Dana, N. F. & Yendol-Hoppey, D. (3rd Ed.) The reflective educator s guide to classroom research: Learning to teach and teaching to learn through practitioner inquiry (pp. 88-91). Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press. van Ingen, S. (2013). Preparing teachers to apply research to mathematics teaching: Using designbased research to define and assess the process of evidence-based practice. (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses, (Accession Order No. 1425355200). ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW van Ingen, S., Davis, J., & Arndt, K., (Revise and Resubmit). The synergistic relationship between integrated STEM lessons and culturally responsive teaching in the elementary classroom. Research in the Schools. van Ingen, S. (Under review- Submitted 2015). Improving Small-Scale Performance Assessment Practices: Using Generalizability Theory to Attend to Reliability. Journal of Education for Teaching. van Ingen, S. (Under review- Submitted 2016). Preparing prospective teachers for the meta-process of using research to inform teaching. Journal of Teacher Education. 2

JURIED PRESENTATIONS AND PAPERS PRESENTED van Ingen, S., Eskelson, S., & Allsopp, D. (2016, July). Preparing prospective teachers to engage in mathematics consultations. Paper presented at the International Congress on Mathematics Education (ICME-13), Hamburg, Germany. Ariew, S., & van Ingen, S. (2016, May). Making the invisible visible: Metacognition and the research process. Paper presented at the LOEX 2016 Conference, Pittsburgh, PA. van Ingen, S. & Dupree, L. (2016, April). Preparing teachers to link research to practice: Successes and failures. Paper presented at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Research Conference, San Francisco, CA. Dupree, L., & van Ingen, S. (2016, April). The question G. E. M.s: Unlock your treasure through purposeful planning. Paper presented at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. van Ingen, S., Eskelson, S., & Allsopp, D. (2016, April). Preparing teachers for mathematics consultations that advance equity for student with special education needs. Paper presented for Division K at the American Education Research Association s Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. Wiehagen, M., Davis, J. R., Fahle, J., & van Ingen, S. (2016, March). Collaborate, Create, and Challenge: How a district and university partnership brought STEM to elementary. Paper presented at the National Science Teachers Association. Nashville, TN van Ingen, S., Eskelson, S., & Allsopp, D. (2016, January). Preparing preservice teachers to leverage mathematics consultations to meet the needs of students with exceptionalities. Paper presented at the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators National Annual Meeting, Irvine, CA. Swartz, B., van Ingen, S., & Lisschka, A.. (2016, January). A scholarly approach to teaching what it means for new (and veteran) MTEs. Paper presented at the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators National Annual Meeting, Irvine, CA van Ingen, S. & Ariew, S. (2015, April) Leveraging research to meet student needs: First steps toward closing the research-practice gap. Paper presented for Division K at the American Education Research Association s Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Dupree, L. & van Ingen, S. (2015, October) Recipe for posing purposeful questions. Florida Council for Teachers of Mathematics (FCTM) Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida Dupree, L. & van Ingen, S. (2015, February). Linking research to practice: A mathematics coaching cycle aimed at posing purposeful questions. Paper presented at the Eastern Education Research Association Annual Meeting, Sarasota, FL. Arndt, K. & van Ingen, S. (2015, February). Aspects of Culture: What do Elementary Mathematics PSTs Attend to When Writing Problems? Paper presented at the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators National Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. van Ingen, S., Eskelson, S., & Allsop, D. (2015, February). Consultation between elementary and special education preservice teachers: On the journey toward equitable mathematics teaching. Paper presented at the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators National Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. Ariew, A., & van Ingen, S. (2014, October). Moving from impossible to manageable: Helping Students manage and focus research topics. Webinar for the Association of College and Research Librarians. Available as 3

an archived presentation at http://learningtimesevents.org/acrl/moving-from-impossible-tomanageable/ Arndt, K. & van Ingen, S. (2014, October) An interactive guide to preparing STEM lesson plans. Paper presented by Katie Arndt at the Florida Council of Teachers of Mathematics Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL. van Ingen, S. & Dupree, L. (2014, October) Planning for success: writing standards-based lesson plans that intentionally incorporate the mathematics teaching practices from Principles to Actions (NCTM). Paper presented at the Florida Council of Teachers of Mathematics Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL van Ingen, S., Mohn, A., & Fisher, E. (2014, April). Generalizability theory and the development of a performance assessment for a clinically-based mathematics methods course. Paper presented at the American Education Research Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. van Ingen, S. (2014, February). Preservice field experience: An effective site for learning the meta-process of applying research to practice. Paper presented at the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators Annual Meeting, Irvine, CA. van Ingen, S., Loyden, A., & Cerrato, E. (2013, November). Generalizability theory in the development of a performance assessment for a clinically-based mathematics methods course. Paper presented at the Florida Education Research Association Annual Meeting, Gainesville, FL. van Ingen, S. (2013, October). Preparing preservice teachers to facilitate the Common Core Mathematical Practices: Findings from a clinically based learning experience. Paper presented at the Florida Council of Teachers of Mathematics Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. van Ingen, S. (2013, January). Preparing teachers to link research to practice: The journey toward equitable teaching. Paper presented at the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. van Ingen, S., MacDonald, G., & Thompson, D. (2012, November). Reading and writing in the middle level mathematics classroom: A multi-level model analysis. Poster session presented at the Psychology of Mathematics Education North American Annual Meeting, Kalamazoo, MI. Ariew, S. & van Ingen, S. (2012, October). Making the invisible visible: Collaborative assessment of ACRL competency standard one. Poster session presented at the Library Assessment Conference, Charlottesville, VA. (Poster actually presented by S. Ariew). van Ingen, S. (2012, October). Powerful classroom assessments: How to use concept mapping for integrated assessment of Common Core mathematical practices and content standards. Paper presented at the Florida Council of Teachers of Mathematics Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. van Ingen, S. (2012, June). Concept mapping: A flexible tool for classroom assessment of Common Core mathematical standards. Session presented at the Florida League of Middle Schools Annual Conference, Sarasota, FL. van Ingen, S., MacDonald, G., & Kersaint, G. (2012, April). An exploratory multi-level model analysis of play in middle school mathematics. Paper presented at the National Conference of Teachers of Mathematics Research Presession, Philadelphia, PA. 4

van Ingen, S. (2012, February). Toward evidence-based teaching practices: Information literacy, mathematics education research and preservice elementary teachers. Paper presented at the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators Annual Conference. Fort Worth, TX. van Ingen, S., MacDonald, G., & Kersaint, G. (2011, October). An exploratory multi-level model analysis of the power of play in the middle school mathematics classroom. Paper presented at the Florida Educational Research Association Annual Conference. Orlando, FL. van Ingen, S. & MacDonald, G. (2010) The power of play in middle school mathematics. ResearchOne Graduate Research Symposium. University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. GRANTS FUNDED Tampa Bay Robert Noyce Master Teacher Fellows (MTF) Program. PI: Sarah van Ingen, 2016-Present Co-PIs: Robert Potter, Larry Plank Funded by the National Science Foundation for $1,210,115 8/1/2012 7/31/17 Studying the Efficacy of the Urban Teacher Residency Partnership Program PI: Debbie Mills Co-PIs: Sarah van Ingen (2015-Present), Danielle Dennis Funded by US DOE i3 Grant Program for $3,400,000 1/1/2015 12/31/2019 Reaching All Learners (REAL) Math Consultations PI: Sarah van Ingen Co-PIs: David Allsopp and Samuel Eskelson Funded by the Anchin Center for $1000 Inquiring into Our Practice: Using Book Studies to Support Innovation, Inclusion, and Integration in Urban Schools PI: Danielle Dennis Co-PI: Sarah van Ingen Funded by PDK District VII/Region F Emerging Leaders Project Grant for $2500 SUBMITTED (NOT FUNDED) Co-Principal Investigator. (2014). PDK Innovation and Impact Grant. Math Writes!: Uniting standards-based teacher and student learning. Funds requested, $5000. Not funded. Principal Investigator. (2013). University of South Florida New Researcher Grant. Promoting the Problem Solving Capacity of Partnership Teachers. Funds requested, $7746.25. Not funded. Co-Principal Investigator. (2013). Brady Education Foundation- Existing Program Evaluation Grant. Preparing Teachers in a Practice-Based Partnership: Evaluating the Efficacy of an Urban Teacher Residency. Funds requested $296,393. Not funded. EDITORIAL BOARD & REVIEWS Manuscript Reviewer 5

Journal for Research in Mathematics Education 2014-Present Journal of Teacher Education 2014-Present Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School 2012-Present ZDM The International Journal on Mathematics Education 2013-Present Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education 2014 Present Teaching and Teacher Education 2015- Present EDUCATION LEADERSHIP & SERVICE National Associate Vice President and Chair of the Research Committee, 2016 Present Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators Secretary, 2016-Present American Education Research Association, Research Use SIG Research Committee Member, 2015-2016 Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators Award Committee Member, 2015-2016 American Education Research Association, Research Use SIG Regional STEM Ecosystem Initiatives- USF Point of Contact and Representative 2016 - Present University of South Florida Co-Program Director for Urban Teacher Residency Partnership Program 2016 Present Chair of Dissertation Process Ad-Hoc Committee 2015 - Present Anchin Center Internal Advisory Board 2014 Present Elementary Program Data Coordinator 2015 - Present Course Lead for MAE4310 and MAE4326 2013 - Present Educator Preparation Committee 2014 Present Residency Task Force 2013 Present Residency Faculty Steering 2013 Present Residency Leadership Team 2013 Present HCPS/USF Elementary STEM Advisory Committee 2014 Present CERTIFICATIONS Florida Professional Certificate in Teaching Mathematics 5-9 Biology 6-12 IRB certification from the University of South Florida Clinical Education- Hillsborough County Three-Day Training PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Educational Research Association Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators National Council of Teachers of Mathematics AWARDS Nominated by the Department of Teaching and Learning for the USF Outstanding 6

Undergraduate Teaching Award, 2015 STaR Fellow, 2014 Awarded a Service, Teaching, and Research induction fellowship for early-career mathematics educators. Funded by an NSF grant, the program is housed with the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators. Distinguished Program in Teacher Education Award, 2014 Key member of program development and program nomination team. Award given by the Association of Teacher Educators. Exemplary Professional Development School Achievement Award, 2014 Key member of program development and program nomination team. Award given by the National Association for Professional Development Schools. 7