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David L. Barnes

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Biography

Henry Ford College - Mathematics


Resume

  • 2016

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Mathematics Education

    American Education Research Association (AERA)

    \nNational Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)

    Washington University in St. Louis

  • 2009

    Secondary Certification

    Courses taken: Inclusive Teaching

    Bilingual/Multicultural Education

    History/Philosophy of Education

    Technology Applications in Education and Training

    Adolescent Psychology

    Reading in the Content Areas.

    Math

    Computer Science

  • 1999

    RGIS

    LLC

    Harris-Stowe State University

    University Preparatory Academy High School

    Programmed

    tested and debugged programs in C++ to meet quality standards using database tools and SQL.

    RGIS

    LLC

    Henry Ford Community College

    Dearborn

    MI

    Math 074 - Pre-Algebra (Summer 10) - Topics covered include fractions

    percents

    measurement and geometry

    signed numbers

    linear equations and proportions. Techniques of problem solving and applications are included throughout the course.\n\nMath 100 - Basic Technical Math (Fall 09

    Winter 10

    Spring 10) - Topics include a review of arithmetic

    an introduction to the graphing calculator

    working with approximate numbers

    dimensional analysis

    beginning algebra

    geometry

    trigonometry and statistics. This course emphasizes practical technical applications.\n\nMath 103 - Technical Mathematics (Winter 11) - Topics covered include functions and graphs

    properties of lines

    the trigonometric \nfunctions

    systems of linear equations

    rational expressions

    quadratic equations

    solution of right triangles

    vectors

    integer exponents

    linear regression

    complex numbers

    and an introduction to the graphing calculator.\n\nMath 110 - Intermediate Algebra (Fall 09

    Winter 10

    Fall 10

    Winter 11) - Topics covered include solving linear

    quadratic

    rational

    and square root equations

    solving linear and compound inequalities

    an introduction to functions

    graphs of linear and quadratic functions

    rational expressions

    exponents

    radicals

    and solving systems of linear equations. Techniques of problem solving and applications are included throughout the course along with modeling data using linear and quadratic functions.

    Adjunct Instructor

    Detroit

    MI

    Taught Pre-Calculus using Springboard curriculum.\nTaught Calculus using modified AP curriculum.\nTaught Applied Mathematics elective.

    Math Teacher/Advisor

    University Preparatory Academy High School

    St. Louis

    Taught college level and developmental math courses and introductory programming courses.\n\nCourses taught: \n Developmental Algebra\n College Algebra\n Pre-Calculus\n Applied (Business) Calculus I\n Calculus & Analytic Geometry I

    II\n Introduction to C# Programming \n Introduction to Statistics

    Instructor of Mathematics & Computer Science

    Harris-Stowe State University

    APX 0510 - Practical Mathematics (Fall 10) - Review of concepts involving arithmetic with fractions

    decimals

    and percent; units conversions; ratio and proportion; exponents and radicals; algebra and linear equations; with word problems emphasized. Some elementary geometry

    interpretations of graphs

    and probability included.

    Wayne State University

    Harris-Stowe State University

    St. Louis

    MO

    Worked for the Center for Retention and Student Success (CRSS) as a tutor for all math courses offered at the university.

    Math Tutor

    Northwest Academy of Law

    Taught Algebra 2

    College Algebra & Trigonometry

    AP Calculus and AP Statistics

    Math Teacher

    St. Louis Public Schools

    Saint Louis

    MO

    Taught developmental math courses (Pre-Algebra

    Algebra 1 & 2) in the Academic Resource Center (ARC) along with College Algebra. Used Pearson Labs & Mastering course management system for homework in the developmental courses. Duties also included online curriculum development for developmental math

    reading

    and writing courses and troubleshooting/support of students and instructors using MyMathLab

    MyReadingLab

    and MyWritingLab.

    Developmental Mathematics Instructor

    Harris-Stowe State University

    St. Louis

    MO

    Taught and developed curriculum for Developmental Algebra

    College Algebra and Precalculus for incoming freshmen using Pearson and Hawkes course management systems.

    Mathematics Instructor - Summer Academy for Science & Math

    Harris-Stowe State University

  • 1997

    Macomb Community College

  • 1991

    B.A

    M.A.

    Mathematics

    Geometric Structures

    History and Philosophy of Education

    History of Mathematics

    Cryptology

    Design & Analysis of Algorithms

    Intro to Mathematical Statistics

    Computational Geometry

    Discrete Mathematics

    Advanced Calculus

    Applied Numerical Methods: Matrix Methods

    Calculus 1

    Abstract Algebra

    Inclusive Teaching

    Advanced Abstract Algebra 1 & 2

    Computer Applications in Teaching (1& 2)

    Adolescent Psychology

    Mathematics 5th-12th Grade

    State of Missouri

    Mathematics

    Computer Science 6th-12th Grade

    State of Michigan

    ICTCM 2016 - Attendee

    Pearson

  • Microsoft Excel

    Statistics

    Public Speaking

    Mathematics Education

    Mathematics

    Algebra

    Leadership

    Teaching Developmental Math

    Applied Mathematics

    Curriculum Design

    Geometry

    TeX

    Calculus

    Teaching

    Educational Technology

    PowerPoint

    Mathematica

    Maple

    C++

    Training

    Barnes

    David

    Henry Ford Community College

    Wayne State University

    St. Louis Public Schools

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