Dr. Jeremy Strayer

Professor

Dr. Jeremy Strayer
615-898-2491
Room 226B, Kirksey Old Main (KOM)
MTSU Box 34, Murfreesboro, TN 37132

Degree Information

  • PHD, Ohio State University (2007)
  • MAE, Mount Vernon Nazarene University (1997)
  • BS, Asbury University (1995)

Areas of Expertise

Dr. Strayer's research interests include developing ways the classroom flip can be used to enact research supported mathematics teaching practices, supporting university instructors' implementations of research supported mathematics teaching practices, and developing pre-service and in-service teachers' mathematical/statistical knowledge for teaching.

Biography

Dr. Strayer has taught mathematics, mathematics education, statistics, and statistics education courses in higher education since 1998. He holds a B.S. in mathematics education from Asbury University, an M.A.Ed. in curriculum and instruction from Mount Vernon Nazarene University, and a Ph.D. in mathematics education from The Ohio State University. Dr. Strayer has secured over $1M in grant funding to support his teaching and research efforts. This work includes directing professional developme...

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Dr. Strayer has taught mathematics, mathematics education, statistics, and statistics education courses in higher education since 1998. He holds a B.S. in mathematics education from Asbury University, an M.A.Ed. in curriculum and instruction from Mount Vernon Nazarene University, and a Ph.D. in mathematics education from The Ohio State University. Dr. Strayer has secured over $1M in grant funding to support his teaching and research efforts. This work includes directing professional development institutes for in-service teachers, utilizing technology for mathematics and statistics instruction, and conducting research in undergraduate mathematics courses. Dr. Strayer has published his work in venues such as Annual Perspectives in Mathematics Learning, Mathematics Teacher, PRIMUS, Notices of the American Mathematical Society, Learning Environments Research, Investigations in Mathematics Learning, and the Journal of the Research Center for Educational Technology. He has presented his work at more than 40 professional meetings and conferences over the years. Dr. Strayer lives in Murfreesboro with his wife and three children. He enjoys running, listening to good music, playing the guitar, hiking, fishing, and canoeing.

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