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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jamaal Young | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, at Texas A&M University, United States.

Dr. Jamaal R. Young is an esteemed educator and researcher specializing in Mathematics and STEM Education. With a Ph.D. from Texas A&M University, his work focuses on curriculum development, STEM education for diverse learners, and research synthesis methodologies. Over the years, Dr. Young has held academic positions at Texas A&M University, the University of Iowa, and the University of North Texas. He has an extensive publication record, including books, peer-reviewed journal articles, and book chapters. His contributions to mathematics education, equity, and STEM research have significantly impacted the academic community. Dr. Young is also recognized for his leadership in advancing culturally responsive teaching practices.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Young earned his Ph.D. in Education & Human Development from Texas A&M University in 2011, with a focus on Mathematics Education. His dissertation explored the integration of interactive whiteboards and professional development to enhance teachers’ Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK). Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed an M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction (Mathematics Education) in 2008 and a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering in 2004 from Texas A&M University. His academic journey reflects a strong interdisciplinary foundation, merging engineering, education, and research methodologies to enhance mathematics instruction.

Professional Experience 🌟

Dr. Young has held various academic positions throughout his career. He is currently an Associate Professor at Texas A&M University. He previously served as an Associate Professor at the University of Iowa (2018-2020) and the University of North Texas (2017-2018). From 2011 to 2017, he was an Assistant Professor at the University of North Texas. Additionally, he has worked as a Visiting Scholar, STEM Associate, and Consultant, contributing to curriculum development and mathematics education initiatives. His experience spans secondary and postsecondary education, emphasizing innovative teaching strategies and educational equity.

Research Interests 📝

Dr. Young’s research interests include Mathematics Education, STEM Education for Diverse Learners, and Research Synthesis methodologies such as Meta-Analysis and Content Analysis. His work explores culturally responsive teaching practices, equity in mathematics achievement, and the role of technology in education. He has conducted extensive research on Black students’ academic experiences, the impact of STEM interventions, and meta-analytic approaches to understanding educational disparities. His scholarship aims to inform evidence-based instructional strategies and policy decisions in mathematics education.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Dr. Young has received multiple awards and recognitions for his contributions to education and research. These include prestigious research grants, faculty excellence awards, and recognition for his impact on STEM education. He has been honored for his work in advancing equity in mathematics education and for his influential research on culturally responsive teaching. His commitment to fostering inclusive learning environments has earned him national and international recognition.

Top Noted Publications 📖

Dr. Young has authored numerous scholarly works, including books, peer-reviewed journal articles, and book chapters. Notable publications include:

  • Young, J. R., & Young, J. (2023). “Before we let go!: Operationalizing culturally informed education.” Multicultural Perspectives, 25(2), 96-111. DOI
  • Xiao, Y., Li, Y., Young, J. R., & Wang, K. (2023). “Effects of the iPad use on K-12 students’ STEM achievement: A meta-analysis.” International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation, 17(4), 537-556. DOI
  • Harmon Jr, W. C., James, M., Young, J., & Scott, L. (2023). “Black fathers rising: A quantcrit analysis of Black fathers’ paternal influence on sons’ engagement and sense of school belonging in high school.” Equity & Excellence in Education, 56(3), 464-478. DOI
  • Young, J., Young, J., Williams, J., et al. (2023). “Talking back: An analysis of the scope and impact of critical race theory and its usage in educational research.” SAGE Open, 13(3).
  • Barroso, L., Young, J. R., Capraro, M. M., & Capraro, R. M. (Accepted). “Precollege Mathematics and Engineering Learning Outcomes: Implications for Equitable Preparation, Recruitment, and Retention.” International Journal of Engineering Education.
  • Young, J. L., Young, J. R., King, N., et al. (2022). “A Single-Group Summary of Black Boys’ Science Achievement on the NAEP.” The Negro Educational Review.
  • Edosomwan, K., Young, J. L., Butler, B. R., et al. (2023). “Tracking the effects: Examining the opportunity stratification hypothesis in action.” Journal of Education. DOI
  • Hurlbut, A. R., Young, J., Boggs, C., & Young, J. (2023). “Response to intervention in reading: A literature review and critical synthesis.” International Journal of Literacy, Culture, and Language Education, 4, 64-81. DOI
  • Tholen, A., Edosomwan, K., Hong, D., Fulmer, G. W., & Young, J. (2022). “Increasing Access to Advanced Mathematics through Self-Selection: A Multinomial Logistic Regression Analysis.” The High School Journal, 105(2), 145-169. DOI
  • Young, J. R., & Young, J. L. (2022). “Equity trends in mathematics education: A content analysis of meta-analytic research.” International Journal on Studies in Education, 4(1), 24-42. DOI

Conclusion

Dr. Jamaal R. Young is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his prolific publication record, expertise in STEM education, and contributions to research synthesis and equity in education. Strengthening his funding portfolio, global collaborations, and policy impact would further elevate his competitiveness for prestigious research accolades.

Jamaal Young | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

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