Awesome
Honestly, Professor Gine is one of my favorite Mathematics teachers to date. I had her at UMass Lowell for Calculus 1. All I can say is that I understood everything she taught us with ease. I would recommend you take her class since she will make you understand everything.
Lesley University - Mathematics
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Leadership in Urban Schools-Mathematics Education
University of Massachusetts Boston
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Massachusetts Department of Education
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Harvard University
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Tufts University
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Dartmouth College
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North Central Charter Essential School
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Francis Parker Charter Essential School
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Francis Parker Charter Essential School
Assistant Professor in Mathematics Education
Teach Mathematics Education for the Education Division (undergraduate) and the Graduate School of Education. Also teach within the Natural Science and Mathematics Department (mathematics)
Lesley University
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North Central Charter Essential School
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New Mission High School
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