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While much of Maher's research is grounded in Mathematical Reasoning, she carries a special place for Learning Cognition in her heart. Maher is a member of the Piaget Society and has been president or chair of several national and international groups specializing in the cognitive sciences, including the North American Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education (PME-NA, President 1990-91; USA representative for International Executive Committee 1991-95) and the American Education Research Association (AERA, Special Interest Group Chair 1998-2003).
While Dr. Maher regards her work as primarily constructivist in nature, there are many aspects of sociocultural theory present in her research questions, methods, and outcomes. Many of her findings place heavy emphasis on the classroom culture, specifically where student reasoning and questioning is concerned. Further, her research shows great reliance on the interaction of students to develop learning, which is more indicative of a sociocultural or emergent perspective.
Here, you will find a flow chart of the research topics for Dr. Carolyn A. Maher. The various colors represent the 5 main research interests present in Maher's work, as well as Research in Action. They are outlined below:
Blue - Student's Mathematical Reasoning
Orange - Mathematics Education
Yellow - Statistics Education
Red - Cyber-Enhanced Research
Purple - Learning Cognition and Development
Green - Research in Action
The central idea present throughout Dr. Maher's research is Mathematical Reasoning, and you can see that all topics in this map eventually flow through or from Student's Mathematical Reasoning.