Mathematics Faculty and Staff
Martha Hildebrandt Ph.D.
mhildebrandt@chatham.edu
Assistant Professor
Hometown : Pittsburgh, PA
Joined Chatham : 2005
Academic Areas of Interest
Mathematics Education
Personal Areas of Interest
Skiing, Orchid Cultivation. Gardening, Needlework, Cooking
Biography
Dr. Martha Hildebrandt has a wide background in Mathematics Education. She has been a Mathematics Consultant grades K-6 and Middle School Department Chariman as well as having taught mathematics at the middle school, high school and college levels. She is a frequent speaker at teacher in-service workshops and is active in Carnegie Mellon University's C-MITES program where she conducts classes for gifted elementary students as well as area teachers. Additionally, she is a seminar leader for Pittsburgh Teachers' Institute. She currently teaches in both the Education and Mathematics Departments at Chatham.
Education
- B.S., Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL)
- M.A., Northwestern Unversity (Evanston, IL)
- Ph.D., Northwestern University (Evanston, IL)
Certifications
- Illinois Teaching Certificate: Mathematics 7-12
Organizations
- Pi Lambda Theta
- ASCD
- MAA
- NCTM
Presentations
- "Where Mathematics Intersects with Life: Problem Solving Strategies that Extend Beyond the Classroom." Carnegie Mellon Univsersity Opportunities for Professional Growth; Spring 2009
- "Reading & 'Riting in the 'Rithmetic Classroom: Using Literature in the Context of Mathematics Instruction". PTI Spring 2009
- "Problem Solving: Where Education Intersects with Life". Pittsburgh Teachers' Institute Spring 2008
- "Games and Hands-On Math Activities", Carnegie Mellon Institute for Talented Elementary and Secondary Students Opportunities for Professional Development (Pittsburgh, PA), October 2005
