Education Professor Named FAMTE Mathematics Educator of Year

Hui Fang Huang (Angie) Su, Ed.D., professor with the Department of Education in the Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice

Hui Fang Huang (Angie) Su, Ed.D., professor with the Department of Education in the Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice has received new recognition from the Florida Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (FAMTE).

Su was named the state’s Mathematics Teacher Educator of the Year for 2022.

The Board of Directors for the FAMTE established the award, and the honor is given annually with recognition of the recipient at the annual meeting of FAMTE during the Florida Council of Teachers of Mathematics (FCTM) yearly conference.

The award aims to recognize an individual for excellence in teaching, research, and service.

Su was nominated by Joseph Furner, a fellow mathematics education colleague at Florida Atlantic University.

“I have been impressed by her active involvement, excitement, and passion for improving mathematics instruction in our state over the years,” Furner said. “When I look at anything math or technology education-related, I always see Angie’s name on the board, and she is so active in doing so much in Florida for our discipline. She is the energizer bunny of math education! “

Su is no stranger to being recognized for her incredible work. In 2018, she received the NSU President’s Distinguish Professor of the Year. Also, she was named the 2013 recipient of the Visionary Award for Distinguished Leadership from the Florida Distance Learning Association.

Congratulations on your award Angie Su! Thank you so much for being an incredible professor and leader!

Posted 11/20/22