[Maths-Education] research in math education award

P. Herbst maths-education@nottingham.ac.uk
Tue, 23 Sep 2003 08:39:47 -0400


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Let me bring to your attention the following call for nominations. I 
note that in spite of the fact that the award is given by SIG RME 
(the AERA special interest group on research in mathematics 
education), nominees need not be members of the SIG. 


Call for Nominations for Research
Award
The Special Interest Group for Research in
Mathematics Education established the
"SIG/RME Early Career Publication Award" in
2001. The first award was presented to
Michelle Zandieh in 2002 (see Summer 2002
Newsletter) and the second award was
presented to Patricio Herbst in 2003 (see
Winter 2003 Newsletter). The purpose of the
award is to recognize outstanding
mathematics education research publications
by individuals within five years of receiving
their doctoral degrees The award includes a
stipend of $500, announcement in the
SIG/RME newsletter and on the SIG/RME
website, and recognition at the annual NCTM
Research Presession.
The paper being nominated for the SIG/RME
Early Career Publication Award may be based
on the dissertation work of the nominee or
other recent research the nominee has
conducted. The nominee should be either the
single author or the first author (in the case of
a jointly authored paper). Note that only
published articles are eligible for nomination;
the award will not be given for a dissertation.
The nominee should have received his/her
doctoral degree in mathematics education no
earlier than 5 years prior to the nomination
deadline (e.g., no earlier than September
1998 for this year's nominations).
Nominations should include (and are
restricted to) 2 copies of the following:
(1) a letter nominating the author of an early
career publication. Please include the name
of author, the date he/she received the
doctoral degree, and the name of the
institution that conferred the degree. The
nominator should also include reasons that
the paper should be considered as an
example of an outstanding mathematics
education research publication. If the article is
based on the author's dissertation, please
include the name of dissertation director and
complete bibliographic information about the
dissertation (including the dissertation
abstract's number). (Self nominations will be
accepted.)
(2) a copy of the published paper, including
complete bibliographic information.
(3) a copy of the Table of Contents of the
journal in which the paper appeared.
Nominations will be considered by a
committee consisting of the Steering
Committee Members of the SIG/RME
Executive Board. The decisions of that
committee will be final. Please send
nomination materials by January 16, 2004 to
Patricio Herbst
School of Education, University of Michigan
610 East University Ave. # 1302 C
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1259, USA
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Dr. P. Herbst
Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education
The University of Michigan
1302C School of Education Building
610 East University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1259
USA

phone 1-734-763-3745
fax 1-734-763-1368
e-mail pgherbst@umich.edu
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<div><font color="#000000">Let me bring to your attention the
following call for nominations. I note that in spite of the fact that
the award is given by SIG RME (the AERA special interest group on
research in mathematics education), nominees need not be members of
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<div><font color="#000000">Call for Nominations for Research<br>
Award<br>
<font size="-3">The Special Interest Group for Research in<br>
Mathematics Education established the<br>
&quot;SIG/RME Early Career Publication Award&quot; in<br>
2001. The first award was presented to<br>
Michelle Zandieh in 2002 (see Summer 2002<br>
Newsletter) and the second award was<br>
presented to Patricio Herbst in 2003 (see<br>
Winter 2003 Newsletter). The purpose of the<br>
award is to recognize outstanding<br>
mathematics education research publications<br>
by individuals within five years of receiving<br>
their doctoral degrees The award includes a<br>
stipend of $500, announcement in the<br>
SIG/RME newsletter and on the SIG/RME<br>
website, and recognition at the annual NCTM<br>
Research Presession.<br>
The paper being nominated for the SIG/RME<br>
Early Career Publication Award may be based<br>
on the dissertation work of the nominee or<br>
other recent research the nominee has<br>
conducted. The nominee should be either the<br>
single author or the first author (in the case of<br>
a jointly authored paper). Note that only<br>
published articles are eligible for nomination;<br>
the award will not be given for a dissertation.<br>
The nominee should have received his/her<br>
doctoral degree in mathematics education no<br>
earlier than 5 years prior to the nomination<br>
deadline (e.g., no earlier than September<br>
1998 for this year's nominations).<br>
Nominations should include (and are<br>
restricted to) 2 copies of the following:<br>
(1) a letter nominating the author of an early<br>
career publication. Please include the name<br>
of author, the date he/she received the<br>
doctoral degree, and the name of the<br>
institution that conferred the degree. The<br>
nominator should also include reasons that<br>
the paper should be considered as an<br>
example of an outstanding mathematics<br>
education research publication. If the article is<br>
based on the author's dissertation, please<br>
include the name of dissertation director and<br>
complete bibliographic information about the<br>
dissertation (including the dissertation<br>
abstract's number). (Self nominations will be<br>
accepted.)<br>
(2) a copy of the published paper, including<br>
complete bibliographic information.<br>
(3) a copy of the Table of Contents of the<br>
journal in which the paper appeared.<br>
Nominations will be considered by a<br>
committee consisting of the Steering<br>
Committee Members of the SIG/RME<br>
Executive Board. The decisions of that<br>
committee will be final. Please send<br>
nomination materials by January 16, 2004 to<br>
Patricio Herbst<br>
School of Education, University of Michigan<br>
610 East University Ave. # 1302 C<br>
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1259, USA</font></font></div>

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Dr. P. Herbst<br>
Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education<br>
The University of Michigan<br>
1302C School of Education Building<br>
610 East University Avenue<br>
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1259<br>
USA<br>
<br>
phone 1-734-763-3745<br>
fax 1-734-763-1368<br>
e-mail pgherbst@umich.edu</div>
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