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Chantal Buteau is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Brock University. Her research focuses on Mathematics Education, particularly the integration of digital technology in teaching and learning mathematics. She has engaged in various projects funded by SSHRC related to computational thinking and the use of computer algebra systems in mathematical instruction. Buteau has contributed significantly to the education of 21st-century post-secondary students through her work on pragmatic programming and mathematical investigations. Her publications include a range of studies exploring the intersections of mathematics, technology, and education, with a particular interest in mathematical music theory and deterministic modeling. Buteau has also received several awards for her distinguished teaching and research contributions, including the Brock University Award for Distinguished Teaching in 2023 and the Faculty of Mathematics and Science Distinguished Research Award in 2022. She actively participates in educational events and seminars aimed at enhancing mathematics education and promoting equity and access for all students. Buteau's work is instrumental in shaping contemporary practices within the mathematics education landscape.
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