John E. Bernard, Ph.D.


John E. Bernard, Ph.D.
Professor
Education: 
 • Ph.D. in Mathematics Education, The University of Texas at Austin, 1978.
 • M.S. in Mathematics, Northern Illinois University, 1974.
 • M.S. in Education - Mathematics, Northern Illinois University, 1969.
 • B.S. in Education, Major: Mathematics, Minor: Chemistry, Northern Illinois University, 1963.
Research Interest: 
Program and course development in Mathematics Education, psychology of mathematics learning, the cognitive and metacognitive aspects of problem solving 
Recent Selected Publications:
 •  "Pascal, Polya, and Dienes: Counting Techniques and Technology," Proceedings of the International Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education, Volume 6, pp. 4513 4518, March 2004, with Ramirez, O.M.
 •  "A CABRI Geometry II Learning Environment and the Teaching of Euclidean Constructions to Hispanic Pre-service Elementary Teachers," proceedings of the Society for International Teacher and Technology Education (SITE), March, 2005, with Ramirez, O.M.and Yazdani, M.
 •  "Mathematical Modeling of Motions Captured with a Calculator-Based Range," Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education (SITE) 13th International Conference Proceedings, March 18-23, 2002, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, Volume 2, Pages 1047 & 1048, with Ramirez, O.M.
E-mail: bernardjet@utpa.edu
Phone: (956) 381-3549
Office: MAGC 3.106
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