James Tanton

James Stuart Tanton (born August 1, 1966) is a mathematician and math educator. He is the founder of The St. Mark’s Math Institute, scholar at the Mathematical Association of America,[1] author of over ten books on mathematics, curriculum, and education, and creator of videos on mathematics on YouTube. As of November 2012 his approximately 170 videos had earned over 270,000 views.[2]

Education and professional work

Tanton received his B.A. in mathematics from the University of Adelaide, and he earned his Ph.D. in mathematics from Princeton University in 1994, with a thesis in algebraic topology titled A Homological Fibration for Gl [infinity]. He taught at the New College, St. Mary's College of Maryland, and Merrimack College[3] before deciding that, to gain credibility with the high school teachers he hoped to work with, he had to teach high school himself. Tanton taught at St. Mark’s School in Southborough, Massachusetts, from 2002 to 2011. He is now a visiting scholar at the Mathematical Association of America in Washington, DC.[1]

Tanton’s professional focus is on reforming the secondary mathematics curriculum to bring a sense of joy and discovery to the topic.

Selected awards and honors

Selected books by Tanton

Mathematics Galore: The First Five Years of the St. Mark’s Institute of Mathematics, Mathematical Association of America, 2012[3]
The Encyclopedia of Mathematics, Facts on File.2005.
Solve This: Mathematical Activities for Students and Clubs, Mathematical Association of America, 2001.

Self-published texts and curricular material

THINKING MATHEMATICS! series:

GEOMETRY: Volume I and GEOMETRY: Volume 2
MATH WITHOUT WORDS
MATHEMATICAL THINKING: Numbers and their Algebra (An advanced course for middle-school students and their teachers.)[3]

References

  1. 1 2 Baron, Lois (December 2012). "MAA’s Visiting Scholars". Walsworth Print Group. Retrieved December 31, 2012.
  2. DrJamesTanton (December 31, 2012). "DrJamesTanton's Channel" (YouTube).
  3. 1 2 3 4 "James Tanton vita". Retrieved December 31, 2012.
  4. Lips, Evan (Aug 19, 2010). "Southborough teacher's accolades add up". The MetroWest Daily News. Retrieved December 31, 2012.
  5. "The Mathematical Association of America's Beckenbach Book Prize". Retrieved December 31, 2012.
  6. "The Mathematical Association of America's Trevor Evans Awards". Retrieved December 31, 2012.

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