Christine Latulippe
Christine Latulippe
Visiting Associate Professor
Potter Hall
(she/her/hers)
Throughout her faculty experiences at a public Hispanic-serving institution and at a private liberal arts college, Christine has promoted equity and worked to advance inclusive excellence, facilitating learning which applies to and enriches the lives of preservice and in-service teachers alike.
Many students have never known how strong their mathematical skills are because they were never given permission to share their own strategies and come to their own understanding of mathematical concepts. Christine strives to change that experience, allowing for student success and opening doors to populations who may not have yet recognized themselves as part of higher education communities.
Her most fulfilling moments are connecting with students, encouraging their questions and providing them space to grow as teachers and learners.
Education
- B.A., mathematics, Sonoma State University
- ME.d., special education: deaf and hard of hearing, Lewis and Clark College
- Ph.D., mathematics education, Montana State University
Academic interests:
- Mathematics education
- History of mathematics
- Assessment
- Proficiency-based learning