Margo G.
Carr
Professional Profile
I have spent the majority of my career working as an
adjunct mathematics instructor at community colleges and universities. I have taught primarily developmental courses
and am interested in continuing to help students prepare for academic success.
Work History
Yakima Valley College – September 2017 to present
Mathematics Instructor
Courses taught
Intermediate Algebra, Math in Society, Business Algebra, Business Calculus, Statistics
Cerro
Coso Community College – August 2013 to July 2017
Adjunct
Faculty in the Mathematics Department
Courses Taught:
Basic Math Skills, Pre-Algebra,
Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra
Fordham University
– January 2011 to August 2012
Adjunct
Faculty in the Mathematics Department
Courses Taught:
Finite Mathematics, Math for
Business: Finite
Bronx Community College – August
2009 through December 2010
Adjunct
Faculty in the Department of Mathematics & Computer Science
Courses Taught:
Elementary
Algebra
California
State University, Northridge – February 2004 through May 2009
Grader
in the Mathematics Department
Teaching
Assistant in the Developmental Mathematics Program
Lecturer
in the Developmental Mathematics Program
Courses Taught:
Developmental
Math I, Developmental Math II
Cerro Coso Community College –
September 2002 through December 2003
Mathematics
tutor in the Learning Assistance Center
Adjunct
Faculty in the Mathematics Department
Courses Taught:
Elementary
Algebra
University of Houston – August 1996
through May 2001
Graduate
Teaching Assistant
Lecturer
in the Mathematics Department
Graduate
Assistant in the Scholar Enrichment Program
Courses Taught:
Calculus
III Recitation, Intermediate Algebra, Math for Business and Economics,
Pre-Calculus, Business Calculus.
Houston
Community College System – May 1995 through May 2000
Mathematics
Tutor
Adjunct
Faculty in the Mathematics Department
Courses Taught:
TASP
Prep, Basic Math Skills, Pre-Algebra, Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra.
Austin Community College – September
1985 through May 1993
Mathematics
Tutor for Students with Disabilities
Mathematics
Tutor in Parallel Studies Tutoring Lab
Adjunct
Faculty in the Parallel Studies Department
Courses Taught:
Basic
Math Skills, Pre-Algebra, Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra.
Educational Background
California
State University, Northridge – August 2003 through May 2009
Master
of Science in Mathematics
Thesis:
Numerical Analysis of Apportionment Methods
University of Houston – May
1996 through May 2001
Graduate
Courses – Department of Mathematics
Graduate Courses – College
of Education, Department of Curriculum and
Instruction
– Mathematics Education
University of Texas at Austin – January 1988 through
December 1991
Bachelor
of Science in Mathematics
Austin Community College – August 1985
through December 1987
Lower
Division Undergraduate Classes
Publications
A Proposal for
Apportioning the House – Michael G. Neubauer & Margo G. Gartner,
published in the January 2011 issue of PS:
Political Science and Politics.
Numerical Analysis
of Apportionment Methods – Margo Grace Carr, California State University,
Northridge, 2009