- Future Students
- Current Students
- Programs
- Programs of Study
- Undergraduate Studies
- Bachelor of General Studies
- Bachelor of Education as a Second Degree
- Minors
- Counselling and Human Development Minor
- Curriculum and Instruction Minor
- Early Learning Minor
- Educational Psychology Minor
- Learning and Developmental Disabilities Minor
- Social Justice in Education Minor
- Elementary Generalist Minor
- Environmental Education Minor
- French Education Minor
- Physical and Health Education Minor
- Secondary Mathematics Education Minor
- Secondary Teaching Minor
- Certificates
- Courses
- Teacher Education
- Professional Diplomas
- Graduate Studies
- Masters Programs
- MA, MEd in Arts Education
- MA, MEd in Counselling Psychology
- MEd in Curriculum & Instruction: Children’s and Young Adult Literature
- MEd in Curriculum & Instruction: Contemplative Inquiry & Approaches in Education
- MEd in Curriculum & Instruction: Ecological Education
- MA, MEd in Curriculum & Instruction: Educational Theory and Practice
- M.Éd. dans Curriculum & Instruction: Enseigner et apprendre en français: plurilinguismes, francophonies et éducation
- MA, MEd in Curriculum & Instruction: Equity Studies in Education
- MEd in Curriculum & Instruction: Imagination in Teaching, Schooling and Place
- MEd in Curriculum & Instruction: Innovations in Mathematics Education
- MA, MEd dans Curriculum & Instruction: l'éducation en français en contextes de diversité (campus de SFU)
- MEd in Curriculum & Instruction: Place- and Nature-Based Experiential Learning
- MEd in Curriculum & Instruction: Post-Secondary (VCC)
- MEd in Curriculum & Instruction: Science Education and Communication
- MEd in Educational Leadership: Post-Secondary (Surrey)
- MEd in Educational Leadership: Imaginative K-12 Leadership (Surrey)
- MEd in Educational Practice
- MEd in Educational Practice: Indigenous Pedagogy and Indigenous Inquiry
- MEd in Educational Practice: Practitioner Inquiry
- MA, MEd in Educational Psychology
- MEd in Teaching Languages in Global Contexts
- MA, MEd in Educational Technology & Learning Design
- MSc, MEd in Secondary Mathematics Education
- MA, MEd in Teaching English as an Additional Language
- Doctoral Programs
- EdD in Educational Leadership: Leading for Educational Change in the Yukon
- PhD in Arts Education
- PhD in Educational Psychology
- PhD in Educational Technology & Learning Design
- PhD in Educational Theory and Practice: Curriculum and Pedagogy Stream
- PhD in Educational Theory and Practice: Philosophy of Education Stream
- PhD in Languages, Cultures and Literacies
- PhD en langues, cultures et littératies (en français)
- PhD in Mathematics Education
- Areas of Study
- Program Comparision
- Masters Programs
- Programs in French
- Faculty & Research
- Indigeneity
- Community
- About
- News & Events
- Support Us
- Instructor & Staff Resources
- Work With Us
- Contact
News
Dr. Michael Pruner recognized with Dean's Convocation Medal
As one of SFU's most outstanding graduate students from the Faculty of Education, Dr. Michael Pruner is recognized with the Dean of Graduate Studies Convocation Medal. On behalf of SFU, we congratulate Dr. Pruner on his outstanding achievements.
For his PhD dissertation, Complexity and Collaborative Problem Solving, Dr. Michael Pruner studied how students solve problems in high school mathematics classrooms. Pruner was interested in how best to support students in developing all-important problem-solving skills. His analysis of classroom video while also attending to student activity and behaviour during the problem solving process, brought him insights into this process.
This mixture of theory and practice, illustrated that problem solving is best developed in highly collaborative environments where students have access to many choices and many resources. This is the first time that shed light onto the activities and behaviours that help create problem solving in collaborative, choice-rich classroom environments, which may lead to a better understanding of how problem solving can be incorporated into other curricular areas.
In addition to his research, Pruner has publications in provincial textbooks, journals and newsletters, as well as peer-reviewed academic journals; has worked with the BC Ministry of Education, is an active executive member of the BC Association of Mathematics teachers; and, delivered presentations, workshops and keynotes throughout the province as well as in Peer-reviewed conferences.
Pruner’s supervisor, Dr. Peter Liljedahl, speaks highly of Pruner’s work. Says Liljedahl, “Mike is a rising star in the field of mathematics education and the contributions of his PhD work to the field is going to have long lasting impact on what teaching and learning mathematics can and will look like in the 21st century.”
Michael is grateful for the learning experience and community fostered by the mathematics education department, and for the thoughtful guidance of his advisor, Dr. Peter Liljedahl. Says Pruner, “It is such an honour to win this award, as it validates the hard work and my educational journey over the past 5 years at SFU.”
Pruner continues to work with the North Vancouver School District as a classroom teacher and school Teacher Leader, with Simon Fraser University as a sessional instructor for pre-service teachers, and with teachers all over BC striving for excellence in mathematics education.
ADDITIONAL LINKS
- Academic Unit: Mathematics Education
- Thesis: Complexity and Collaborative Problem Solving
- X: @cafedepruner
- LinkedIn: Michael Pruner
- Personal Website: mathcafe.ca