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Getting to Know CSTL: Meet Theresa Fuller

Posted by Author on Source on April 9, 2021

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Theresa is Assistant Clinical Professor with the NAUTeach program at the CSTL. She started as a mentor teacher for NAUTeach while also teaching middle and high school mathematics here in Flagstaff. She has a B.S. in Education from Central Michigan University and a M.Ed. with a Technology Emphasis from Lesley University. In 2017, she received her National Board Certification in Mathematics/Early Adolescence. Let’s meet Theresa!

How long have you been at the CSTL?

3 years

What are you currently working on and why is it important?

I am currently working on coursework towards earning my doctorate and starting the process to renew my National Board Certification for Teaching. I am also doing some research with colleagues from NAU to analyze preservice teachers’ views of math.

Is a hot dog a sandwich and why or why not?

I think by definition it meets the standards of a sandwich but I don’t walk in to a sandwich shop and expect to see a hot dog on the menu.

If you could take 3 items to a remote island what would they be?

I would take a pot to cook in and collect water, a large knife that could cut small branches for wood and food, and a fishing pole to catch food.

What is your superpower?

Having eyes and ears that can see and hear everything that is happening. I think this is a trait of all teachers though!

Thanks Theresa!

Interested in collaborating with Theresa on an upcoming project? Email her at theresa.fuller@nau.edu to connect.

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