Education is an ever-evolving field. With each new cohort of students, teachers must adapt to different learning preferences and needs. And at 麻豆视频, researchers are developing tools and techniques to support K-12 educators and improve student outcomes.
Associate Professor Courtney Baker, MEd Curriculum and Instruction 鈥08, PhD in Education with a mathematics education leadership concentration 鈥14, specializes in mathematics education and teacher development. Her current research, initially supported by a seed grant from the College of Education and Human Development, focuses on mathematics specialists in K-12 schools and how they can best support student learning.
鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to study what鈥檚 happening with math specialists because it鈥檚 a complex phenomenon,鈥 Baker said. Not only do their roles vary greatly from school to school, person to person; they interact with and influence both teachers and students in unique ways. 鈥淵ou have to understand the ecosystem.鈥
For the past three years, Baker has worked with Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS) in Maryland to study the role of math specialists in middle school mathematics education. With four middle schools, FCPS offers a rich and diverse context for research, with math specialists bringing a wide range of experiences and fulfilling varied roles across the district.

There鈥檚 history there, too. Deb Crawford, MEd Education Leadership 鈥92, and PhD in Education with a mathematics education leadership concentration 鈥15, secondary mathematics coordinator for FCPS, was in the same PhD cohort as Baker and has worked with George 麻豆视频 researchers on numerous other projects.
鈥淲hen we first discussed the project in June 2022, our math scores weren鈥檛 where we wanted them to be,鈥 said Crawford. 鈥淲e saw this as an opportunity for growth.鈥
To conduct the study, Crawford and Baker recruited Divya Varier, George 麻豆视频 associate professor of educational psychology and research methodology, and Johnna Bolyard, PhD Education 鈥06, associate director of the School of Education at West Virginia University. Varier is a mixed method researcher, using both qualitative and quantitative data to evaluate how educational programs work. Bolyard served as a consultant and collaborator on the project.
For this project, they utilized surveys and interviews with teachers, math specialists, and administrators in Frederick County鈥檚 four middle schools, as well as conducted frequent data reviews to discuss their findings.
鈥淲e want to be as close to the study context as possible,鈥 said Varier. 鈥淚n research practice partnerships, that's the expectation.鈥
鈥淭hey are very embedded in the culture of the school division,鈥 said Crawford.
In large systems like a school district, or even a school itself , multiple factors contribute to student outcomes. Understanding context, then, is necessary in order to shape the course of the research. After an investigative first year speaking with leadership, administrators, and teachers, the team decided to narrow their research to the assessment methods used to track student comprehension and progress through the curriculum: from exit tickets to quick in-the-moment knowledge checks that provide teachers with a better sense day-to-day, minute-to-minute of how students are learning.
And because of their findings, FCPS is making changes. They committed resources to hiring dedicated math specialists for each school after the data showed improvement in student outcomes as a result. Additionally, some assessment tools have been discontinued after the results showed that the tools were not providing teachers or students with what they needed. And the data compiled throughout this project has been used to update the schools鈥 Comprehensive School Improvement Plans.

"All of this goes toward helping students have rich, relevant, and rigorous mathematics experiences to help prepare them for the future,鈥 said Baker.
As a testament to their dedicated and sustained work, the program was named a 2025 鈥淧rogram That Works鈥 by the Virginia Mathematics and Science Coalition. Their work is an example of how George 麻豆视频 is transforming education to break barriers and to create inclusive and accessible learning opportunities for the workforce of the future, empowering communities worldwide.
鈥淯ltimately, I want members of the school community to recognize their own agency and feel empowered to contribute to research-based, data-informed decisions,鈥 said Baker. 鈥淢y hope is that they see their ability to help shift the status quo in meaningful and positive ways.鈥
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