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Ryan Fox
Associate Professor of Mathematics Education - Belmont University
Professional Bio
Dr. Ryan Fox is an Associate Professor of Mathematics Education; he has held his current position since the beginning of the 2019-20 and has been a faculty member at Belmont since the beginning of the 2014-15 academic year.
As a faculty member in both the College of Sciences & Mathematics and the College of Education, Dr. Fox teaches introductory-level mathematics courses (Quantitative Literacy and Reasoning, Elementary Statistics) along with content and methods courses to pre-service elementary (Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I & II, Mathematics in the Elementary School) and secondary teachers (History of Mathematics, Modern Geometry).
Dr. Fox’s research interests are in the development of Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching in pre-service elementary teachers, the development of games and other forms of play in K-16 classrooms, and the refinement of Quantitative Literacy and Reasoning content for students beginning their university-level studies. Dr. Fox has presented at the International Congress on Mathematics Education, along with annual meetings of the North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the Research Council on Mathematics Learning, Tennessee Mathematics Teachers Association, and Middle Tennessee Mathematics Teachers.