Angie Hodge-Zickerman
Angie Hodge-Zickerman is an American mathematics educator. She chairs the Department of Educational Specialties at Northern Arizona University, where she is also a full professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Her publications in mathematics education include work on gender equity, inquiry-based learning, and flipped classrooms.
Education and career
Hodge-Zickerman is originally from northern Minnesota, and has a 2002 bachelor's degree in mathematics from Minnesota [State University Moorhead]. She went to Purdue University for graduate study, receiving a master's degree in mathematics in 2004 and a Ph.D. in mathematics education in 2007. Her dissertation was Pre-service Secondary Mathematics Teachers: Mathematical and Pedagogical Experiences in a Teaching Algebra Seminar.She has been a full-time mathematics educator since 2007, first at North [Dakota State University] as an assistant professor of mathematics and teacher education and then, in 2011, moving to the University of Nebraska Omaha as assistant professor of mathematics and Dr. George Haddix Chair of Mathematics Education. She moved to Northern Arizona University in 2020. She is the 2023–2025 chair-elect of the Southwestern Section of the Mathematical Association of America.