Jodie Hunter | |
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Awards |
Fulbright Scholarship Rutherford Discovery Fellowship |
Academic background | |
Alma mater |
Massey University University of Plymouth |
Thesis | |
Doctoral advisor | David Burghes |
Other advisors |
Glenda Anthony Ngaire Davies |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Massey University |
Jodie Margaret Roberta Hunter is a New Zealand academic, of Cook Island Māori descent, and is a full professor at Massey University. Hunter researches mathematics pedagogy, with a particular interest in culturally responsive teaching of mathematics to Pasifika students. She is a Rutherford Discovery Fellow and has been a Fulbright Scholar.
Hunter's mother is education researcher Bobbie Hunter. [1] Hunter began her career as a primary school teacher, and completed a Master of Education at Massey University in 2007, on algebraic understanding in inquiry classrooms, supervised by Glenda Anthony and Ngaire Davies. [2] [3] She then gained a PhD at the University of Plymouth, supervised by Professor David Burghes. [4] Hunter's interests are in early algebraic reasoning, funds of knowledge, and equity in education. [5]
Hunter was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to study equity in mathematics education at the University of Arizona. [6] [3] In 2019 she was awarded a Rutherford Discovery Fellowship to research culturally responsive mathematics education in New Zealand, Cook Islands and Niuean schools. [7] She is a principal investigator of the Te Pūnaha Matatini Centre of Research Excellence. [3] Hunter was appointed by the Minister of Education to the board of the New Zealand Council for Educational Research in 2018 for a four-year term. [8]
Hunter received a Massey University Defining Excellence Early Career Researcher award in 2016 and Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia Research Team Award in 2018. [9] She was promoted to full professor from 1 January 2023. [5]
Jodie Hunter | |
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Awards |
Fulbright Scholarship Rutherford Discovery Fellowship |
Academic background | |
Alma mater |
Massey University University of Plymouth |
Thesis | |
Doctoral advisor | David Burghes |
Other advisors |
Glenda Anthony Ngaire Davies |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Massey University |
Jodie Margaret Roberta Hunter is a New Zealand academic, of Cook Island Māori descent, and is a full professor at Massey University. Hunter researches mathematics pedagogy, with a particular interest in culturally responsive teaching of mathematics to Pasifika students. She is a Rutherford Discovery Fellow and has been a Fulbright Scholar.
Hunter's mother is education researcher Bobbie Hunter. [1] Hunter began her career as a primary school teacher, and completed a Master of Education at Massey University in 2007, on algebraic understanding in inquiry classrooms, supervised by Glenda Anthony and Ngaire Davies. [2] [3] She then gained a PhD at the University of Plymouth, supervised by Professor David Burghes. [4] Hunter's interests are in early algebraic reasoning, funds of knowledge, and equity in education. [5]
Hunter was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to study equity in mathematics education at the University of Arizona. [6] [3] In 2019 she was awarded a Rutherford Discovery Fellowship to research culturally responsive mathematics education in New Zealand, Cook Islands and Niuean schools. [7] She is a principal investigator of the Te Pūnaha Matatini Centre of Research Excellence. [3] Hunter was appointed by the Minister of Education to the board of the New Zealand Council for Educational Research in 2018 for a four-year term. [8]
Hunter received a Massey University Defining Excellence Early Career Researcher award in 2016 and Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia Research Team Award in 2018. [9] She was promoted to full professor from 1 January 2023. [5]