Leigh van den Kieboom, Ph.D.
Professor and Associate Dean
Educational Policy and Leadership
Leigh van den Kieboom, Ph.D. ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ, is a mathematics teacher educator and Associate Dean of the College of Education. Her research focuses on designing learning experiences that engage pre-service mathematics teachers in developing the knowledge needed for teaching while learning about and enacting the practices involved in high-quality instruction. Central to this effort is understanding the work entailed in teaching mathematics in ways that support all students, regardless of race, class, gender, or identity in learning mathematics with understanding. In keeping with the teacher-scholar model at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ, Leigh’s teaching and research mutually inform each other. Leigh uses her research to better prepare pre-service teachers to implement ambitious instruction, high-quality teaching in mathematics classrooms that emphasizes student sense making, maximizes student engagement, builds on the assets students bring with them to school, and maintains high standards for academic rigor.
Degrees Held
- Ph.D., ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ, Educational Policy and Leadership, Specialization: Mathematics Education
Courses Taught
- EDUC 1964 Teaching Elementary Mathematics
- EDUC 2964 Teaching Middle School Mathematics
- EDUC 4297 Teaching in the Middle School
- EDUC 6972 Integrated STEM Methods
Research Interests
- Mathematics teacher education
- Teacher education
- Mathematical knowledge for teaching