Career Trajectories of Mathematics Professors of African Heritage

This research investigated the career trajectories of mathematics professors of African heritage. The principal objective was to determine the factors that promoted self-efficacy, which made them complete a PhD in mathematics or an EdD in mathematics education regardless of the obstacles they encoun...

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Main Author: Thomas, Trevor Aubrey
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-qgv0-xd38
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spelling ndltd-columbia.edu-oai-academiccommons.columbia.edu-10.7916-d8-qgv0-xd382020-01-25T03:05:09ZCareer Trajectories of Mathematics Professors of African HeritageThomas, Trevor Aubrey2019ThesesMathematicsMathematics--Study and teaching (Higher)African American college teachersAfrican American college teachers--Social conditionsAfrican American mathematiciansThis research investigated the career trajectories of mathematics professors of African heritage. The principal objective was to determine the factors that promoted self-efficacy, which made them complete a PhD in mathematics or an EdD in mathematics education regardless of the obstacles they encountered. I investigated 10 professors, males and females, of African heritage at the City University of the Northeast by using open-ended biographical questionnaires and individual interviews Several themes emerged from the data collected. The major themes that impacted the career trajectories of African American male and female mathematics professors were (a) family influence; (b) teacher influence; (c) peer influence; (d) problem solving approach; (e) perceptions of mathematics; (f) prior experience; (g) and individual perseverance (determination) and commitment (obligation). The findings of this research suggested that there are opportunities for young men and women of African heritage to develop into successful mathematicians (the term successful mathematicians is used to denote those men and women of African heritage who have completed their terminal degree, in mathematics or mathematics related subjects) provided that parents, teachers, and peers act their part.Englishhttps://doi.org/10.7916/d8-qgv0-xd38
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topic Mathematics
Mathematics--Study and teaching (Higher)
African American college teachers
African American college teachers--Social conditions
African American mathematicians
spellingShingle Mathematics
Mathematics--Study and teaching (Higher)
African American college teachers
African American college teachers--Social conditions
African American mathematicians
Thomas, Trevor Aubrey
Career Trajectories of Mathematics Professors of African Heritage
description This research investigated the career trajectories of mathematics professors of African heritage. The principal objective was to determine the factors that promoted self-efficacy, which made them complete a PhD in mathematics or an EdD in mathematics education regardless of the obstacles they encountered. I investigated 10 professors, males and females, of African heritage at the City University of the Northeast by using open-ended biographical questionnaires and individual interviews Several themes emerged from the data collected. The major themes that impacted the career trajectories of African American male and female mathematics professors were (a) family influence; (b) teacher influence; (c) peer influence; (d) problem solving approach; (e) perceptions of mathematics; (f) prior experience; (g) and individual perseverance (determination) and commitment (obligation). The findings of this research suggested that there are opportunities for young men and women of African heritage to develop into successful mathematicians (the term successful mathematicians is used to denote those men and women of African heritage who have completed their terminal degree, in mathematics or mathematics related subjects) provided that parents, teachers, and peers act their part.
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