The University of Texas at Austin

Visiting Scholar


Judy Zawojewski (center), Visiting Scholar in the Center along with Profs. Barufaldi and Carmona.

Dr. Dominguez and Dr. GuadalupeProf. Zawojewski has long been interested in the teaching and learning of mathematics in the context of the classroom experience. In particular, she is involved in the development and study of models and modeling as problem solving for middle and high school students, and in engineering education. She is particularly interested in enhancing the mathematics education experience for all students, by tapping a diversity of strengths and perspectives that different students bring to the problem solving and modeling experience.

Dr. Zawojewski received her Ph. D. in teaching and learning processes (specializing in mathematics education) from Northwestern University (1986); M. S. Ed. in mathematics education from National College of Education (1978); B. S. Ed. in mathematics and education from Northwestern University (1973). Dr. Zawojewski publishes for both practitioners and researchers. Her recent work for practitioners includes a series of books for the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics: Navigating through Problem Solving and Reasoning in Grade 3 (2004); Grade 4 (2005); Grade 5(2006); and Grade 6 (in press). Dr. Zawojewski's recent work for researchers includes a series of chapters in Beyond Constructivism: A Models and Modeling Perspective on Problem Solving, Learning and Instruction in Mathematics and Science Education (2003) in which she addresses problem solving and small group activity. Her current collaborative work will result in a chapter on problem solving and modeling for the forthcoming Handbook of Research on Mathematics Teaching and Learning: Volume 2; and chapters (and editorship) for the forthcoming Models and Modeling in Engineering Education: Designing Experiences for All Students.






Dr. Angeles Domínguez

Dr. Dominguez and Dr. GuadalupeWelcome Dr. Angeles Domínguez! Dr. Domínguez is currently an Associate Professor and Mathematics Academic Coordinator at Tec de Monterrey (Instituto Tecnologico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey -ITESM) in Monterrey, Mexico. Tec de Monterrey is one of the most prestigious private universities in Mexico, most famous for their strong preparation in Engineering and offering programs with a heavy emphasis in Mathematics and Science. In 2001, Dr. Domínguez graduated from Syracuse University with a Ph.D. in Mathematics Education. Dr. Joanna Masingila supervised her doctoral work. Areas of interest include symbolic representation in algebra, in particular, the concept of variable, learning of calculus, evaluation and assessment, in particular using MEAs, and using technology to enhance students' mathematical understanding. At UT Austin she is collaborating with Dr. Lupita Guadalupe Carmona, Assistant Professor, Science and Mathematics Education.






Mrs. Theofano Chimonidou

Mrs. Theofano Chimonidou, physics educator from Cyprus, was invited and hosted by Dr. Barufaldi and Dr. Jill Marshall to serve as a Visiting Researcher at the Center, February/March 2007. The Cyprus-America Scholarship Program (CASP) at AMIDEAST sponsored Mrs. Chimonidou.