- Department:
- Math Education
- Campus:
- IU Indianapolis
Dr. Yujin Lee is an assistant professor of Math Education in the School of Education and Human Development at the University of North Dakota. Previously, Dr. Lee served as a postdoctoral researcher of SEIRI at IU Indianapolis. While in SEIRI, she was involved in numerous NSF proposals and granted projects, such as S-STEM, IUSE, and CAREER, as an external evaluator or consultant. Dr. Lee received her Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization in Math Education from Texas A&M University with distinguished honors. Dr. Lee's research interests have been centered on curriculum design and evaluation in STEM education, affective mathematics engagement, innovative instructional practices (e.g., project-based learning (PBL)), and large-scale national/international data (e.g., PISA, TIMSS, or STAAR). Her statistical expertise includes meta-analysis, SEM, and HLM. Her professional activities have been included in numerous conference presentations and articles.