Leslie Dietiker has always been a problem solver. It started in her first high school mathematics classroom in San Francisco. Fresh out of college—where she had been a mathematics major—Dietiker… Read more
Interview by Ashley Morrow (BU SPH ’22) Meghan Shaughnessy is an assistant professor of mathematics education at BU Wheelock. She designs and studies practice-intensive approaches to teachers’ professional preparation and… Read more
Blog Post By: Cliff Freeman In December 2019, I sent Bob Moses a text that I had made the decision to apply to BU Wheelock’s Math and Science PhD program… Read more
Dr. Leslie Dietiker, BU Wheelock associate professor of Mathematics Education has published “Good Questions for Math Teaching: Why Ask Them and What to Ask.” Published by Math Solutions and co-authored… Read more
Dr. Robert Weintraub, BU Wheelock Senior Lecturer and Program Director for Educational Leadership and Policy Studies has been named Chairman of the Board of The National Calculus Project. The Calculus Project was founded… Read more
The National Science Foundation has announced the funding of a new collaborative study between Boston University and the University of Virginia that will examine how teaching simulations, in conjunction with other… Read more
Dr. Lynsey Gibbons, Assistant Professor at BU Wheelock, delivered a series of talks to peer academics, teachers, and school leaders in Brazil this August. The first, delivered at Insper Institute… Read more
Dr. Sam Cook, Clinical Associate Professor in BU Wheelock’s Mathematics Education program, is the local organizer for this coming year’s Conference. Dr. Shiv Smith Karunakaran, Assistant Professor in the Program… Read more
Dr. Leslie Dietiker was promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure effective May 13, 2019. She has taught within our Mathematics Education program since 2012. Dr. Dietiker teaches courses in mathematics… Read more
By: Sophia Barbanel (Wheelock ‘20) My career as an educator is rapidly approaching. When I began as a freshman at Boston University, I thought by this point I would be… Read more