Samuel E. Jackson

Assistant ProfessorAssistant Clinical Professor
PhD, Urban Education (Mathematics Education), The Graduate School and University Center, The City University of New YorkMA, Secondary Mathematics Education, Teaching Fellows Program, Brooklyn College Graduate School of Education, The City University of New YorkBS, Mathematics, York College, The City University of New YorkAdvance Degree in Public Health Administration, Meat and Other Foods Inspection, West Indies School of Public HealthDegree in Public Health Administration, Public Health Administration, West Indies School of Public Health
Samuel E. Jackson, Ph.D., comes to St. John’s University as an Assistant Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction. As an Adjunct Assistant Professor, he taught courses in mathematics, math education and issues in urban education at City College, Queens College, Brooklyn College and Long Island University. His research interests include teacher education; cogenerative dialogue; and construction of mathematical knowledge in urban schools. He also has a B.A. in Mathematics and an M.A. in Adolescent Math Education.

Research Interests

Secondary Mathematics Education & Urban Education

Courses Taught

EDU
1000
FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
EDU
1001
HUMAN LEARNING & DEVEL-CHILD
EDU
1002
LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT - ADOL
EDU
1006
METHODS OF TEACHING MATH
EDU
1011
HUMAN RELATION & MULTICULTURAL
EDU
1055
ART OF WRITING FOR EDUCATORS
EDU
1066
MATH CONTENT FOR ELM SCH TCHRS