- Zalman Usiskin
Zalman Usiskin is a mathematician best known as the Director of the
University of Chicago School Mathematics Project .A faculty member since 1969, he also has taught junior and senior high-school mathematics and has authored and co-authored many textbooks, including a six-volume series used as part of the University School Mathematics Project secondary curriculum. In recognition of his work, he has received a
Lifetime Achievement Award from theNational Council of Teachers of Mathematics .Usiskin's
doctoral dissertation at theUniversity of Michigan involved the field testing of his book, "", which was written withArthur Coxford . This book has greatly influenced the way geometry is taught in many American high schools, according to the NCTM citation. With the founding of UCSMP in 1983, he became Director of the secondary component and has been the project's overall Director since 1987. The University School Mathematics Project has grown to become the nation's largest university-based curriculum project for kindergarten through 12th-grade mathematics, with several million students using its elementary and secondary textbooks and other materials.References
* [http://harrisschool.uchicago.edu/faculty/web-pages/zalman-usiskin.asp Profile at the University of Chicago]
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