Yi Han

Picture of Annie    Han


Professor
Mathematics

EMAIL: yhan@bmcc.cuny.edu

Office: N-599N

Office Hours: Tue & Thur 1:00pm-5:00pm, Wed. 9-10 am

Phone: +1 (212) 220-1343

Resume

Dr. Annie Han is a Professor of Mathematics at BMCC/CUNY. She is also an Adjunct Professor of International and Transcultural Studies at Teachers College, Columbia University. Dr. Han was a Materials Science Engineer before she became a mathematics professor.

Hobbies:
Reading, Dancing, Hiking and Camping

It has been said that the path to enlightenment is narrow and jagged;
I believe that it is broad and smooth, accessible to all.

Expertise

Probability & Statistics, Mathematics Teacher Education, Mathematics Education, History of Mathematics

Degrees

  • B.S. in Materials Science Engineer, Beijing University of Science and Technology, China,
  • M.S. in Mathematics Education with Emphasis in College Mathematics Teaching, Teachers College, Columbia University ,
  • Ed.D. in Mathematics Education with Emphasis Bilingual/Bicutural Education, Teachers College, Columbia University,

Courses Taught

MAT 206 (Precalculus)
MAT 209 (Statistics)

Research and Projects

  • Mathematical Abilities in L2 Users

    A chapter in book: Language and Bilingual Cognition

Publications

  • See Han Publications 09,
    Download

Honors, Awards and Affiliations

  • American Mathematics Association of Two-Year College INPUT Award

    Integrating mathlets in statistics teaching and learning.

  • US Department of Education Title VII Fellow

    Followship for students who are working on thier Ph.D or Ed. D.

  • Empire State Challenger Fellow

    Followship for Mathematics high school teachers

  • Fulbright-Hays 2004 Fellow

    Group Research Abroad Project – History of Chinese Mathematics

  • Salzburg Seminar Fellow –

    International Study Program – College and Universities as Sites of Global Citizenship

  • Scholarly Achievements Recognition –

    Salute to Scholars of the City University of New York

Additional Information

The Relation between Linguistic Clarity and Mathematics Performance