About Dr. Carrier
	Life long learning . . .
	 
	Background: 
    James Carrier, Ph.D.: Dr. Carrier has over 30 years of classroom   experience. Precise delivery of instructor-led, curriculum rich, goal laden   programs for clients such as Duke University Law School, Duke University Medical   Center, and RJR Scientific and Regulatory Affairs speaks of his experience.
    
      - Ph.D. in Mathematics Education
 
      - MS in Computer Information Systems 
 
      -  Microsoft Certified Professional 
 
      - Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor 
 
      - Full Professor at Guilford Technical Community College (GTCC) 
 
      - Member of National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) 
 
      - Member of International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education,   North American Chapter (PME-NA)
 
      
    HONORS
    
      - Chosen Webmaster of Research Council on Mathematics Learning (RCML) 2012, a national honor
 
      - Winner of Excellence in Teaching Award 2012 at GTCC
 
      
    
Publications
    
      - Carrier, J. (2010). Indicators of Multiplicative Reasoning among Fourth Grade Students.  In ProQuest Dissertations, NY: ProQuest LLC.
 
      - Carrier, J. & Berenson, S. (2010).  Multiplicative Reasoning research paper.  Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, North American Chapter.
 
      - Carrier, J. & Berenson, S. (2012).  Student strategies suggesting emergence of mental structures supporting logical and abstract thinking research paper.  Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Research Council of Mathematics Learning.
 
      - Carrier, J. A. (2014). Student strategies suggesting  emergence of mental structures supporting logical and abstract thinking:  Multiplicative reasoning. School Science and Mathematics, 114(2), 87-96. 
 
      - Carrier, J. A. (2014, March 6). GTCC Spring 2014 Newsletter. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from GTCC Spring 2014 Newsletter by Guilford Technical Community College: https://issuu.com/gtccpublications/docs/spring2014newsletter-4
 
      - Carrier, James (2015). My Programming Lab. In Pearson Career: Efficacy Report 2015, 1(1), 12-13.
 
      
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