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Jennifer Green is an Associate Professor in the Department of Statistics and Probability and the Program in Mathematics Education (PriME) at Michigan State University. Her research focuses on the development of teachers from grades K-16 and the development of statistical methodology to characterize the impacts of educational programs on teachers. Her work aims to improve STEM education with an emphasis on statistics, informing and enhancing the processes of teaching, learning, and assessment at all levels of education. She investigates the teaching and learning of statistics, as well as the development and refinement of programs for K-16 practitioners. Current research interests include the uses of data and statistics by K-12 teachers in classroom inquiry, as well as innovations to modernize and transform postsecondary statistics coursework. She is also focused on graduate student development in teaching and scientific oral communication. In her teaching roles, she covers statistics and statistics education courses, including Theory of Probability and Teaching College Mathematics.
Department of Psychology