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About Helene Sherman

Helene J. Sherman, Ed. D., is an emeritus professor in the College of Education at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She earned her undergraduate degree in elementary education at Washington University in St. Louis and Masters and Doctorate degrees in education at UM-St. Louis. Dr. Sherman taught elementary school and mathematics in middle school and at community colleges. During her 25-year tenure at UMSL, she taught undergraduate and graduate mathematics education and STEM courses. She also served as Department Chair and the Associate Dean for Educator Preparation for 16 years.

Dr. Sherman’s research interest is investigating classroom practice in mathematics instruction to determine the components that specifically impact student interest and achievement. She is also interested in studying methods of translating best practice to teacher education curricula. To study these issues, she has directed and co-directed numerous statewide grant projects in St. Louis area school districts. Dr. Sherman is a national coauthor of digits, a Common Core whiteboard-based middle grades’ math curriculum, published by Pearson Education. She is a frequent speaker at national academic conferences and has published her work in numerous nationally peer-reviewed educational journals. Dr. Sherman has co-authored three K-8 Metric Measurement activity books and the textbook, Teaching Learners Who Struggle with Mathematics: Responding with Systematic Intervention and Remediation (3rd Edition), published by Pearson Education and Waveland Press. The text includes research and methodology in the areas of active and relevant mathematics teaching that supports Dr. Sherman’s work in the area of improving mathematics instruction and learning. The text has been translated into Arabic and Korean and has been used in Saudi Arabia and South Korea.

During her administrative tenure, Dr. Sherman designed and directed the first and ongoing COE Beginning Teacher Assistance Program to support classroom teachers’ instruction in their early careers.  She initiated and implemented a 2 + 2 program at Mineral Area Community College so that students could remain at the college to finish a certification program in education. As well, Dr. Sherman designed and directed the first COE study abroad program for undergraduate/certification students as they completed practica in Fuxin, China.

Dr. Sherman has served leadership roles in various academic organizations. These include President of the Mathematics Educators of Greater St. Louis and the St. Louis Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa as well as an executive board member of the Missouri Council of Teachers of Mathematics. She was honored with the outstanding College Teaching Award from both organizations and is the recipient of the University of Missouri-St. Louis Distinguished Alumni Award, Emerson Electric Outstanding Teaching Award, and the College Distinguished Faculty Award. In 2003, Dr. Sherman was chosen as the only UMSL representative for the Missouri Governor's Award for Distinguished Teaching.

Currently, Dr. Sherman is teaching a STEM doctoral course in partnership with COE faculty. She is also a mathematics coach for teachers and students in area school districts at the K-12 levels.





Positions

Present Professor Emeritus, University of Missouri-St. Louis Department of Education Preparation and Leadership
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Grants

2010 - 2011 Math Motivations Professional Development
Master Card Corporation
Role: Principle Investigator
$50,000
2006 - 2009 Gear Up
Master Card Corporation
Master Card Professional Development Grant
Role: Principle Investigator
$148,500
1999 - 2002 Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers for Technology
Department of Education
Role: Co-project Director
$1,039,912
1999 - 1999 Treasures from Trash
Coordinating Board of Higher Education
Role: Co-project Director
$83,121
1998 - 1998 Hands-on Mathematics and Experimental Science (H.O.M.E.S.)
Department of Education
Role: Co-project Director
$49,932
1997 - 1997 Partnership to Restructure our Mathematics and Science Education (P.R.O.M.S.E.)
Coordinating Board of Higher Education
$38,500
1997 - 1997 Wellston Experiences in Science, Environmental & Educational Development (W.E.S.E.E.D.)
High Plains Consortium
Role: Co-project Director
$10,692
1996 - 1996 Science and Mathematics Assessment Rethought for Today's Schools (S.M.A.R.T.S.)
Coordinating Board of Higher Education
Role: Co-project Director
$31,000
1994 - 1994 Mathematics Improvement through Teacher Enhancement (M.I.T.T.E.)
Coordinating Board of Higher Education
Role: Co-project Director
$31,000
1993 - 1993 Science and the Young Learner (S.A.Y.L.)
Coordinating Board of Higher Education
$26,628
1993 - 1993 Teaching Exemplary Elementary School Mathematics (T.E.E.M.)
Coordinating Board of Higher Education
$31,398
1992 - 1993 Mathematics Enhancement Project
Regional Career Access Center Grant
Role: Co-investigator
$72,871
1992 - 1993 St. Louis Regional Enhancement Collaborative for Excellence in the Preparation of Teachers (R.E.C.E.P.T.)
National Science Foundation
Role: Co-principal Investigator
$100,000
1992 - 1992 Enhancement of Mathematics Project
Special School District Grant
Role: Principle Investigator
$3,000
1990 - 1990 Mathematics and Science Education Center
St. Louis Urban Mathematics Collaborative
Evaluation Grant
$5,000
1989 - 1990 Successful Mathematics Instruction for Learning Everyday (S.M.I.L.E.)
Coordinating Board of Higher Education
Role: Principle Investigator
$32,015
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Professional Service and Affiliations

1975 - 1976 Resource Specialist and Workshop Leader in Project Arch, CEMREL, Inc.
1969 - 1970 Second Grade Teacher, Parkway School District
1966 - 1969 Second Grade Teacher, Ferguson-Florissant School District
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Honors and Awards

  • 25 Year Service Award, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2012
  • Distinguished Service Award, College of Education, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2005
  • Governor's Award for Distinguished Teaching, 2003
  • Distinguished Teaching Award, College of Education, 2000
  • Outstanding Teaching Award, Emerson Electric, 1998
  • Distinguished Alumni Award, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1997
  • Outstanding Teaching Award, Mathematics Educator of Greater St. Louis Higher Education, 1995
  • Outstanding Teaching Award, Missouri Council of Teachers, 1995

Education

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1989 EdD, University of Missouri-St. Louis ‐ Mathematics Education
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1971 MEd, University of Missouri-St. Louis ‐ Elementary Education
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1966 AB, Washington University in St. Louis ‐ Elementary Education
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Books (13)

Articles and Other Works (37)