Education Professor Publishes Paper with Former Students

“Angie” Su, Ed.D.

 

Hui Fang Huang “Angie” Su, Ed.D., Professor, Department of Education, at NSU’s Abraham S. Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice, published a paper entitled, Creative Geometry Games, with her two former master students, Dylan Mandolini and Bhagi Phuel in the Dimensions in Mathematics Journal, a publication of the Florida Council of Teachers of Mathematics, a state chapter of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (Vol. 40 No. 2, pp. 10-17).

The article aims to share creative teaching strategies with teachers, hence spark their creativity while teaching geometry and other mathematics topics. Many mathematics games can be applied in the classroom, adapted into follow-up activities, or even used as projects. The articles’ synopsis suggests that the teacher has a vital role as a participant when using games. Not only do games provide excellent means for a teacher to participate, but they allow the teacher to analyze their students. Additionally, the article introduces some creative mathematics games which can serve as tools for informal assessment for the teachers. The publication also suggests that it builds strength to the learning outcome when incorporating technology with a game.

For additional classroom activities and a copy of the paper, please contact Dr. Angie Su (shuifang@nova.edu