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Mary Beisiegel

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Mary Beisiegel
Alma materUniversity of Alberta
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
Thesis Being (Almost) a Mathematician: Teacher Identity Formation in Post-Secondary Mathematics  (2009)

Mary Beisiegel is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Oregon State University. Her research is in math education.

Education and career

Beisiegel received her PhD in Mathematics from the University of Alberta in 2009. Her dissertation, Being (Almost) a Mathematician: Teacher Identity Formation in Post-Secondary Mathematics, was supervised by Elaine Simmt, David Pimm, and Terrance Ronald Carson.[1]

Awards and honors

Beisiegel received the Mathematical Association of America's Henry L. Adler Award in 2017.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Mathematics Genealogy Project".
  2. ^ "U of A alumna adds math education award to her achievements". Illuminate – the Faculty of Education Magazine. 2017-07-26. Retrieved 2021-04-09.