Dr. Susan Auslander

Dr. Susan Auslander

Professor, Elementary Math Education


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Susan Auslander

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CURRENT RESEARCH AND GRANT PROJECTS


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HIGHLIGHTED PUBLICATIONS

Swars Auslander, S., Bingham, G. E., Tanguay, C. L., & Fuentes, D. S.  (2023).  Developing Elementary Mathematics Specialists as teacher leaders during a preparation program.  Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education.  doi: 10.1007/s10857-023-09582-7

Swars Auslander, S., Tanguay, C. L., Myers, K. D., Bingham, G. E., Caldwell, S., & Vo., M.  (2023).  Elementary Mathematics Specialists as emergent informal teacher leaders in urban schools: Engagement and navigations.  Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 15, 50-66.  doi: 10.1080/19477503.2022.2139096 

Swars Auslander, S., Tanguay, C. L., Myers, K. D., Phillips, K. L., & Sanders, T.  (2022).  Preparing and supporting Elementary Mathematics Specialists through school-university-community partnerships.  PDS Partners: Bridging Research to Practice, 17(2), 155-169. 

Clements, G., & Swars Auslander, S.  (2022).  The Singapore Modeling Method: Possibilities for improving elementary teacher mathematics preparation.  Problems, Resources, and Issues in Mathematics Undergraduate Studies (PRIMUS), 32(10), 1125-1139. doi: 10.1080/10511970.2021.1993396 

Jacobs, T., & Swars Auslander, S.  (2021).  Understanding a high stakes teacher performance assessment in mathematics through elementary prospective teachers’ lived experiences.  Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education24, 459-480.  doi: 10.1007/s10857-020-09467-z  

Swars Auslander, S., Meyers, B., Tanguay, C., Smith, S. Z., & Myers, K. D.  (2021).  High stakes assessment in an elementary teacher preparation program: A case study of multiple stakeholders.  Teacher Development, 25, 366-388.  doi: 10.1080/13664530.2021.1915371 

Myers, K. D., Swars Auslander, S., Smith, S. Z., & Smith, M. E.  (2021).  Prospective Elementary Mathematics Specialists’ developing instructional practices: Support and mentorship during an authentic residency.  Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 24, 309-330.  doi: 10.1007/s10857-020-09460-6 

Swars Auslander, S., Smith, S. Z., Smith, M. E., & Myers, K. D.  (2020).  A case study of elementary teacher candidates’ preparation for a high stakes teacher performance assessment.  Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 23, 269-291.  doi: 10.1007/s10857-018-09422-z

Myers, K. D., Swars Auslander, S., Smith, S. Z., Smith, M. E., & Fuentes, D. S.  (2020).  Developing the pedagogical capabilities of Elementary Mathematics Specialists during a K-5 Mathematics Endorsement program.  Journal of Teacher Education, 71, 261-274.  doi: 10.1177/0022487119854437

Hughes, P., Swars Auslander, S., Stinson, D, & Fortner, C.  (2019).  Elementary teachers’ mathematical beliefs and mathematics anxiety: How do they shape instructional practices?  School Science and Mathematics, 119, 213–222.  doi: 10.1111/ssm.12329 

Swars Auslander, S., Hart, L. C., Carothers, J., Jacobs, T., & Chestnutt, C.  (2019).  University mathematics content courses and elementary prospective teachers: A review of research from 1990-2014.  Action in Teacher Education, 41, 23-42.  doi: 10.1080/01626620.2018.1533902 

Swars Auslander, S., Smith, S. Z, & Smith, M. E.  (2019).  Preparing Elementary Mathematics Specialists: Aspirations for a university endorsement program.  In N. P. Gallavan & L. G. Putney (Eds.), ATE teacher education yearbook XXVI, building upon inspirations and aspirations with hope, courage, and strength (v. 2): Tomorrow’s leaders in classroom and schools (pp. 223-240).  Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. 

Swars Auslander, S., Meyers, B., Shafer, N., Kavanagh, K., & Haardoerfer, R.  (2018).  Becoming critical friends: Developmental portraits of three professional learning communities.  National Teacher Education Journal, 11(2), 23-40.     

Swars Auslander, S., Smith, S. Z., Smith, M. E., Carothers, J., & Myers, K. D.  (2018).  The preparation experiences of Elementary Mathematics Specialists: Examining influences on beliefs, content knowledge, and teaching practices.  Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 21(2), 123-145.  doi: 10.1007/s10857-016-9354-y  ​


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BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Susan Auslander is a tenured Professor of Elementary Mathematics Education in the Department of Curriculum & Instruction. Her research over time has emphasized elementary teacher development during mathematics teacher education. She currently focuses on the development of Elementary Mathematics Specialists, specifically their content knowledge for teaching, teacher leader capabilities, and responsive classroom instruction in culturally and linguistically diverse school settings. She largely uses mixed methodologies in her research. Recent publications are in Elementary School Journal, Educational Studies in Mathematics, Journal of Teacher Education, Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, Investigations in Mathematics Learning, and Mathematics Teacher Educator. She currently serves as the principal investigator on a 5-year National Science Foundation-funded project focused on the development and use of Elementary Mathematics Specialists in urban school contexts. 

Dr. Auslander has largely taught mathematics methods and content courses for undergraduate and graduate students in elementary education. She has provided service and leadership in a number of capacities, including as coordinator of several graduate programs, STEM Coordinator of the college, and department chair. Her current work in the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators includes the roles of Vice-President of Publications and Co-chair of the Task Force for Elementary Mathematics Specialist Standards. Her service in local schools is extensive and has included providing professional development in mathematics, supporting collaborative research, and teaching university courses onsite.