Zahra Gooya

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Zahra Gooya is recognized as the most prominent figure in mathematics education in Iran. She was born on January 22, 1955, in Malayer but is originally from Kermanshah, where she returned three months after her birth and completed her high school education, obtaining a diploma in mathematics. In 1977, she earned her bachelor’s degree in mathematics in Boston, USA, and her master’s degree in mathematics education in 1988 in Vancouver, Canada. Dr. Gooya later obtained her Ph.D. in mathematics education (curriculum planning) in 1992, also in Vancouver, Canada. Currently, she is a professor at the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences at Shahid Beheshti University and has been the editor-in-chief of the Mathematics Education* journal since 1996.

 

Courses offered by Dr. Gooya:

1. Topics in Mathematics Education (PhD)

2. Philosophical Foundations of Mathematics and Mathematical Thinking (PhD)

3. Mathematics Education (Undergraduate)

4. Mathematics Education 1 (Undergraduate)

5. Mathematics Education 2 (Undergraduate)

6. History of Mathematical Sciences (Undergraduate)

7. Specialized Language (Undergraduate)

8. Specialized Language in Mathematics (Undergraduate)

9. Teacher Education and Professional Development in Mathematics (Master’s)

10. Principles of Mathematics Education (Master’s)

11. Educational and Curriculum Planning with a Focus on Mathematics (Master’s)

12. Curriculum Planning in Secondary Education (Master’s)

13. Theoretical Foundations of Problem Solving in Mathematics 1 (Master’s)

14. Curriculum Design and Evaluation in Mathematics (Master’s)

15. Psychology of Mathematics Education (Master’s)

16. Qualitative Research Methods (Master’s)

17. Modern Teaching Methods in Mathematics (Master’s)

18. Research Methods 1 (Master’s)

19. Seminar (Master’s)

20. The Nature of Learning and Mathematical Thinking in Learners (Master’s)

21. Foundations of Curriculum with an Emphasis on Mathematics (Master’s)

22. Theories of Mathematics Education (Master’s)

23. Theories of Learning Mathematics (Master’s)

 

Published articles:

1. Rafiepour Gatabi, A., Stacey, K., & Gooya, Z. (2012). Investigating grade nine textbook problems for characteristics related to mathematical literacy. *Mathematics Education Research Journal*, 24, 403-421.

2. Gooya, Z., & Teppo, A. (2011). Iranian students’ measurement estimation performance involving linear and area attributes of real-world objects. *Mathematics Education*, 52, 709-722.

3. Gooya, Z., & Rezayi, M. (2011). What do I mean by combinatorial thinking. Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences*, 122-126.

Dr. Gooya has also contributed to many other articles and conferences, shaping the landscape of mathematics education in Iran.

Video Index

– Childhood and Family Background

– High School Years

– University Education

– Professional Career

– Head of the Central Library at Shahid Beheshti University

– Books

– Research Articles

– Marriage and Personal Life

– How do you select your research subjects?

– Historical Evolution of Intellectual Development

– Post-Retirement Plans

– The Best Advice You’ve Received as a Math Professor

– Daily Work Routine

– Status of Graduate Studies in Mathematics Education in Iran

– Why should we study mathematics? What role does it play in our lives?

– How is the interest in studying mathematics in high schools and universities?

– What is the job outlook for mathematics graduates?

– When we talk about the educational system, what elements are we referring to?

– Your role in developing Master’s and PhD programs in Mathematics Education

 

– Shahrokh Meskoob

– Self-Description

– What is happiness?

– What astonishes you most in today’s world?

– Who are the people closest to you?

– Thoughts on Mortality

– Hopes and Disappointments

– The Artebox Project

  • Birthday: January 22, 1955
  • Birthplace: Kermanshah, Kermanshah, Iran
  • Interview date: 09.06.2023- 02.07.2023

Professor of Mathematics and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Mathematics Educatin

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