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ARISE / Sarah B. Bush, Ph.D.

Sarah B. Bush, Ph.D.

Sarah B. Bush, Ph.D.
Professor
University of Central Florida

Sarah B. Bush, a former middle school mathematics teacher, is currently a Professor of K-12 STEM Education and the program coordinator of the mathematics education Ph.D. track at the University of Central Florida (UCF). She is a member of the NCTM Board of Directors and was the task force and writing team chair for Catalyzing Change in Middle School Mathematics: Initiating Critical Conversations. She is the Principal Investigator of the NSF Noyce Track 3 shared in this blog and the UCF Principal Investigator of a collaborative NSF IUSE project. Her research focuses on mathematics education, transdisciplinary STE(A)M education, and teacher professional learning.

Blog Posts

Elevating Voices, Catalyzing Change: A Partnership Approach to Supporting K-8 Mathematics Teacher Leaders | May 26, 2022

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant Numbers DUE- 2041597 and DUE-1548986. Any opinions, findings, interpretations, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of its authors and do not represent the views of the AAAS Board of Directors, the Council of AAAS, AAAS’ membership or the National Science Foundation.

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