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Jack Smith
Professor
Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special Education
Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley
jsmith@msu.edu
509C Erickson
517-353-6397
John (Jack) P. Smith is a professor of educational psychology. His research concerns the nature of people's knowledge and learning of mathematics as evidenced in school and other settings. His other interests include the relation of epistemology to learning, the role of intuitive understanding in learning mathematics and science, the design of advanced technology for learning mathematics, and the nature of teaching mathematics.
Areas of Expertise:
Assessment, Measurement, and Evaluation
Educational Psychology
Mathematics Education
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