Sonya E. Irving, Ph.D.
Biography
Sonya E. Irving is an associate professor of mathematics education in the School of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Middle Childhood Education, Early Childhood Education, Adolescent and Young Adult Education, and Curriculum & Instruction. She also partners with local schools to host Family Math Night events and to support teachers in the development of curricular materials. Dr. Irving joined the KSU faculty in 2013. She earned her Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2014), her Ed.M. in School Leadership from the Harvard Graduate School of Education (2007), and her undergraduate degree (B.B.A.) at Howard University (1997). Her interests include equity in mathematics education and pre-service teachers’ conceptions of teaching and learning mathematics.
Education
M.Ed. in School Leadership, Harvard Graduate School of Education
English as a Second Language Certification
Elementary Self-Contained Certification, Grades 1 – 6
B.B.A. in International Business, Howard University
Research Methods
Awards/Achievements
- Institution Faculty of the Month, National Residence Hall Honorary, Kent State University (2014)
- UIUC College of Education’s Outstanding Teaching Award for Teaching Assistants (2010-2011)
- Max Beberman Mathematics Education Award (2009-2010)
- National Council of Negro Women Living the Legacy Award (2008)
- Harvard University Urban Scholars Fellowship (2006-2007)
- YES Prep Shout-Out Award for Teaching Excellence (2005-2006)
- Houston Independent School District Campus Teacher of the Year (2002-2003)
- Houston Area Alliance of Black School Educators Campus Teacher of the Year (2002-2003)