James D. Brackett, Georgian Mathematics educator. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, ASCD, American Matematical Society, Mathematical Association American, American Statistical Association, National Council Teachers Mathematics New York Academy Science, Phi Delta Kappa.
Education
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics cum laude, U. Georgia, 1972;
Master of Education in Mathematics, U. Georgia, 1977;
postgraduate, U. Georgia School Law, 1978-1979;
Educational Specialist in Mathematics Education, U. Georgia, 1985;
postgraduate, Brown U., 1988;
postgraduate, U. Colorado, 1989;
postgraduate, University of Wisconsin, 1990;
postgraduate, University of California Berkeley, 1990;
Doctor of Education, U. Georgia, 1991.
Career
Mathematics teaching assistant, U. Georgia, 1972-1973;
mathematics teacher, Hart County (Georgia) High School, Hartwell, 1976-1977;
mathematics teacher, department head, Washington-Wilkes Comprehensive High School, Washington, Georgia, 1977-1978;
compensatory mathematics consultant, Newton County (Georgia) Board Education, Covington, 1980-1981;
mathematics teacher, department head, Oglethorpe County (Georgia) High School, Lexington, 1984-1990;
graduate assistant mathematics education, U. Georgia, 1988-1991;
assistant professor education, Northern Michigan U., since 1992. Adjunct faculty mathematics Truett-McConnell College, Cleveland, Georgia, 1986-1988. Item writer/reviewer Georgia assessment project Georgia State University, Atlanta, 1987-1990.
Team leader Project 2061 Georgia Team, 1989-1990. Active various projects Oglethorpe County High School, U. Georgia. Various positions and coms.No.
Michigan U., since 1992. Presenter in field.
Membership
Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, ASCD, American Matematical Society, Mathematical Association American, American Statistical Association, National Council Teachers Mathematics New York Academy Science, Phi Delta Kappa.