Angie Hodge-Zickerman

Angie Hodge‑Zickerman
Other namesAngie Hodge; Angela Marie Hodge
Alma materMinnesota State University Moorhead (B.A.); Purdue University (M.S., Ph.D.)
OccupationMathematics educator
EmployerNorthern Arizona University
Known forGender equity in mathematics education; inquiry-based learning, flipped classrooms
TitleChair, Department of Educational Specialties; Professor of Mathematics and Statistics

Angie Hodge-Zickerman (also published as Angie Hodge and Angela Marie Hodge) 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.[1] Her publications in mathematics education include work on gender equity, inquiry-based learning,[2] 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.[3] 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.[1][2] Her dissertation was Pre-service Secondary Mathematics Teachers: Mathematical and Pedagogical Experiences in a Teaching Algebra Seminar.[3]

She has been a full-time mathematics educator since 2007,[4] first at North Dakota State University as an assistant professor of mathematics and teacher education[3][5] and then, in 2011, moving to the University of Nebraska Omaha as assistant professor of mathematics and Dr. George Haddix Chair of Mathematics Education.[2] She moved to Northern Arizona University in 2020.[6] She is the 2023–2025 chair-elect of the Southwestern Section of the Mathematical Association of America.[7]

Recognition

Hodge-Zickerman is one of three 2025 recipients of the Deborah and Franklin Haimo Awards for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics of the Mathematical Association of America.[4]

Personal life

Hodge-Zickerman is also a long-distance runner who has competed in marathons and ultramarathons.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b "Angie Hodge-Zickerman", Meet our faculty, Northern Arizona University, retrieved 2025-11-25
  2. ^ a b c Rech, Janice (October 13, 2011), "Hodge new Haddix Chair at UNO", NebraskaMATH, University of Nebraska Lincoln, retrieved 2025-11-25
  3. ^ a b c Hodge, Angela Marie (2007), Pre-service Secondary Mathematics Teachers: Mathematical and Pedagogical Experiences in a Teaching Algebra Seminar (Ph.D. thesis), Purdue University, ProQuest 304840384; see vita, p. 161
  4. ^ a b "Angie Hodge-Zickerman" (PDF), MAA Awards and Prizes, Mathematical Association of America, pp. 51–53, August 2025, retrieved 2025-11-25
  5. ^ "Hodge publishes two papers" (PDF), It's Happening at State, North Dakota State University, p. 3, April 15, 2009, retrieved 2025-11-25
  6. ^ a b O'Bannon, Makayla (December 22, 2023), "Math and marathons: Angie Hodge-Zickerman excels at both", Arizona Daily Sun, retrieved 2025-11-25
  7. ^ "Governance", Southwestern Section, Mathematical Association of America, retrieved 2025-11-25