Temple Walkowiak
Associate Professor, Mathematics Education
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University Faculty Scholar
Coordinator, EEMS Doctoral Concentration (Elementary Education in Mathematics & Science)
Coordinator, M.Ed. Program in Elementary Education (Math/Science)
Bio
Temple Walkowiak is an associate professor of mathematics education at North Carolina State University. Prior to her appointment at NC State, Dr. Walkowiak worked as a teacher and mathematics specialist for nine years in Virginia public schools and completed a Ph.D. in 2010 at the University of Virginia. She received her undergraduate and master’s degrees from James Madison University. Her research focuses on the measurement of mathematics teaching practices in elementary classrooms as well as teacher learning and development of knowledge, beliefs, and teaching practices in K-5 mathematics.
Courses Taught
- ELM 410 Children’s Thinking and Multiplicative Reasoning
- ELM 555 Number Systems and Operations: K-5 Mathematical Tasks
- ELM 560 Mathematical Modeling: K-5 Leadership
- ELM 654 Internship in Elementary Education
- ECI 724 Professional Learning in SteM Education
- ECI 735 Seminar in Teaching & Teacher Education
Education
Doctor of Philosophy Mathematics Education University of Virginia 2010
Master of Education Middle Grades (4-8) Education James Madison University 1998
Bachelor of Science Mathematics James Madison University 1997
Groups
News
- College of Education Researchers Hope to Create Set of Shared Teaching and Learning Principles for Early Mathematics Education through National Conference
- 2 Projects from College of Education Faculty Recognized With Awards at the NSF’s 2021 STEM For All Video Showcase
- Associate Professor Temple Walkowiak Named 2020-2021 University Faculty Scholar
- Jonee Wilson, Temple Walkowiak to Measure High-Quality Instructional Practices to Support Marginalized Students in Rigorous Mathematics through NSF Grant
- AMTE-NC Event Unites Math Teacher Educators, Supports Teachers in Their Instruction