Lara Alcock is a British mathematics educator. She is a professor in mathematics education at Loughborough University, head of the Mathematics Education Centre at Loughborough, and the author of several books on mathematics.[1][2] Alcock won the Selden Prize for her research in mathematics education[3] and the inaugural John Blake University Teaching Medal in 2021.[4] Alcock is a National Teaching Fellow.[5]
Lara Alcock | |
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Alma mater | University of Warwick (BSc, MSc, PhD) |
Awards | National Teaching Fellowship (2015) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematical thinking Proof comprehension Mathematical reading[1] |
Institutions | Loughborough University Rutgers University Essex University |
Thesis | Categories, definitions and mathematics : student reasoning about objects in analysis (2001) |
Doctoral advisor | Adrian Simpson |
Website | laraalcock |
Alcock earned bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics at the University of Warwick, and in 2001 completed a PhD in mathematics education at Warwick.[2][3] Her PhD research on Categories, definitions and mathematics: Student reasoning about objects in analysis, was supervised by Adrian Simpson.[6]
After working as an assistant professor at Rutgers University in New Jersey, she returned to the UK as a teaching fellow at Essex University. She moved to Loughborough in 2007.[2][7][8][9][3]
Alcock's publications[1] include:
Alcock is the 2012 winner of the Annie and John Selden Prize for research in undergraduate mathematics education, given by the Mathematical Association of America.[3] She was named a National Teaching Fellow by the Higher Education Academy in 2015.[5]
Alcock was the inaugural winner of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications John Blake University Teaching Medal in 2021. [4]
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