Světlana Tomiczková | Education | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková | Education | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic

Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková is an experienced university lecturer and expert in geometry and mathematics with over 35 years of teaching and research experience. She specializes in descriptive, engineering, and differential geometry, as well as calculus. 🧮 As an Assistant Professor at the University of West Bohemia since 1987, she has contributed to academic programs and research activities. 🏫 She holds a Ph.D. from the University of West Bohemia and is an active member of several professional organizations, including the International Society of Geometry and Graphics (ISGG) 🌍. Mrs. Tomiczková is proficient in English and Russian.

 

Publication Profile

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Work Experience

Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková has been serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of West Bohemia (formerly VŠSE) in Pilsen since 1987. 🏫 With a deep expertise in descriptive geometry, engineering geometry, differential geometry, and calculus, she has been a dedicated educator. 📚 In addition to teaching, she has played a key role in the development of academic programs and research activities, ensuring the growth of her department. 🧑‍🏫 Mrs. Tomiczková has also collaborated on professional projects and published valuable research in the fields of geometry and education, further contributing to her academic community. ✍️

 

Education

Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková holds a Ph.D. from the University of West Bohemia, Pilsen, earned in 2007. 🎓 Prior to this, she completed her RNDr. degree at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, in 1989, and her Master’s Degree in the same faculty in 1987. 📚 Her strong academic background in mathematics and physics has laid the foundation for her distinguished career in geometry and education. 🧑‍🏫 Mrs. Tomiczková’s educational journey reflects her dedication to advancing knowledge in the mathematical sciences, which she continues to share through her teaching and research. ✨

 

Teaching and Areas

Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková specializes in several advanced areas of mathematics, with a particular focus on Descriptive Geometry, Engineering Geometry, Differential Geometry, and Calculus. 🧮 These subjects form the core of her teaching and research, allowing her to bring a comprehensive understanding of geometric principles to her students. 🏫 With her vast expertise, she applies these concepts not only in academic settings but also in practical engineering contexts. Her ability to teach complex mathematical topics has made her an invaluable educator at the University of West Bohemia. 🌍✨

 

Research Focus

Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková’s research primarily focuses on the intersection of geometry and mathematical education. 📐 Her work in descriptive geometry, engineering geometry, and differential geometry explores how geometric concepts can be taught effectively, often incorporating dynamic geometry software and computer algebra systems. 💻 She has also contributed to the development of problem-based learning approaches for future engineers, aiming to make complex concepts more accessible. 🌍 Mrs. Tomiczková’s research enhances the teaching of geometry through technological tools like GeoGebra, making mathematical principles both engaging and practical. ✨

 

Publication Top Notes  

  • Geometric software in courses of differential geometry (2020) 📚
  • Motivation of a student in geometry courses at the faculty of mechanics (2019) 📚
  • Using dynamic geometry and computer algebra systems in problem-based courses for future engineers (2015) 📚 – Cited by 2
  • Computer-Aided Descriptive Geometry Teaching (2013) 📚 – Cited by 8
  • Using GeoGebra in teaching descriptive geometry: Challenges and opportunities (2013) 📚 – Cited by 2
  • Surfaces and their representation and approximation for technical applications (2009) 📚

 

Nathaniel Bryan | Education Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Nathaniel Bryan | Education Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Nathaniel Bryan, University of Texas at Austin, United States

Based on the information provided, Nathaniel Bryan, Ed.D., Ph.D., appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Here are the reasons supporting his suitability:

Publication profile

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Academic Background

Holds both a Doctor of Philosophy in Early Childhood Education and a Doctor of Education in Educational Administration, demonstrating a robust and comprehensive academic foundation.

Professional Experience

Currently an Associate Professor at the University of Texas at Austin.

Extensive teaching and administrative experience at various reputable institutions, indicating significant contributions to the field of education.

Awards and Recognitions

Recipient of the Emerging Scholar Award from the American Educational Research Association and the Dr. Vernon Polite Research on Black Males Award, highlighting his impactful research.

Publications

  • Bryan, N., DeJohnette, M., Johnson, P. (2024). “They can play, but…: Investigating teachers’ use of exclusionary discipline practices as anti-Black misandric restrictions of Black boyhood play in early childhood classrooms.” Learning, Culture and Social Interaction, 47, 100840. 🏫
  • Cook, D.A., Bryan, N. (2024). “Introduction: Critical Race Theory, Classroom Practice, and Building a Just Future.” Critical Race Theory and Classroom Practice, pp. 1–10. 📚
  • Cook, D.A., Bryan, N. (2024). “Critical Race Theory and Classroom Practice.” Critical Race Theory and Classroom Practice, pp. 1–150. 📖
  • Cook, D.A., Bryan, N. (2024). “Conclusion: From Bad Faith to Good Faith: An Altar Call to Teach Truth.” Critical Race Theory and Classroom Practice, pp. 138–144. 📘
  • Jamieson, P., Rapos, E.J., Bryan, N. (2023). “Work in Progress: Let’s Play – Improving Our Teaching by Reversing Roles and Being a Learner with Board Games.” ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings. 🎲
  • Bryan, N. (2023). “Toward What Justice and Justice for Whom? A BlackCrit Meditation on and against Miami University’s Department of Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry’s Threshold Concepts.” Equity and Excellence in Education. 📓
    • Citations: 2
  • McMillian, R., Bryan, N. (2023). “Living within it all: Black Critical Theory, Imprisoned Black Radical Tradition, and the art of BlackCrit Portraiture to center voices from sites of incarceration.” International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education. 🎨
    • Citations: 1
  • Bryan, N., McMillian, R., LaMar, K. (2022). “Prison abolition literacies as Pro-Black pedagogy in early childhood education.” Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 22(3), pp. 383–407. 🔏
    • Citations: 3
  • Bryan, N. (2021). “To Me, He Teaches Like the Child Learns: Black Maternal Caregivers on the Pedagogies and Schooling Practices of a Black Male Kindergarten Teacher.” Urban Review, 53(3), pp. 491–515. 🧸
    • Citations: 2
  • Bryan, N. (2021). “Remembering Tamir Rice and Other Black Boy Victims: Imagining Black PlayCrit Literacies Inside and Outside Urban Literacy Education.” Urban Education, 56(5), pp. 744–771. 🎮
    • Citations: 27

Conferences and Presentations

Regularly presents at prestigious conferences, further establishing his influence and recognition in the academic community.

Professional Certifications

Holds long-standing certifications in teaching and school administration, underscoring his practical and theoretical expertise.

Given his extensive and impactful research, numerous publications, and recognition by esteemed organizations, Dr. Nathaniel Bryan exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher, making him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Krystyna Nowak-Fabrykowski | Education Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Krystyna Nowak-Fabrykowski | Education Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Krystyna Nowak-Fabrykowski, Central Michigan University, United States

Prof. Krystyna Nowak-Fabrykowski is a distinguished academic specializing in education and linguistic applied to teaching. She holds a Ph.D. from Warsaw University, Poland, and has completed post-doctoral research at Laval University, Canada. With extensive teaching experience, she is currently a Professor at Central Michigan University, focusing on Teacher and Special Education. Prof. Nowak-Fabrykowski has received numerous awards, including the VIP Alumni Award from the University of Lodz and multiple Faculty Research and Creative Endeavour Premier Displays. Her research interests span educational reform and the role of symbols in schooling. 📚🎓🌍

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Education

She earned her Ph.D. from Warsaw University, Poland, focusing on “The Role of Symbols in the Process of Schooling Children.” She completed her post-doctoral fellowship at Laval University, Canada. Prof. Nowak-Fabrykowski also holds a Master of Education from the University of Lodz and a diploma from Sorbonne University in Phonetics and Linguistics Applied to Teaching French. 🎓📜

Professional Experience

Currently a Professor at Central Michigan University, she has served at Coastal Carolina University, John Carroll University, and Mount Union College, among others. Her roles have included Associate Professor and Assistant Professor, and she has held various lecturing positions internationally. 🌍👩‍🏫

Awards

Prof. Nowak-Fabrykowski has received numerous accolades, including the VIP Alumni Award from the University of Lodz and several Faculty Research and Creative Endeavour Premier Displays at Central Michigan University. She has also been awarded grants for professional development and curriculum content. 🏆💼

 

Research Focus

Prof. Krystyna Nowak-Fabrykowski’s research primarily focuses on early childhood education and cultural comparative studies. Her work, such as the article “A Comparative Analysis of Early Years’ Programme Culture in the US and Poland,” highlights her commitment to advancing humanistic principles in education. This study emphasizes the importance of love, freedom, care, and consideration for others within early years’ programs. Her research seeks to explore and improve educational practices by comparing different cultural approaches, aiming to enhance the overall quality and humanity of early childhood education. 🌍👶📚

 

Publication Top Notes

A comparative analysis of early years’ programme culture in the US and Poland – advancing humanism by placing love, freedom, care and consideration for others first

Eduardo Encabo | Education | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Eduardo Encabo | Education | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Eduardo Encabo, University of Murcia (Spain), Spain

Eduardo Encabo is an Associate Professor at the University of Murcia’s Faculty of Education, specializing in the teaching of language and literature. He holds a B.Ed. (2000) and Ed.D. (2003) from the University of Murcia, and an M.A. in Reading Promotion and Children’s Literature (2005) from the University of Castilla-La Mancha. With over 73 research articles, 55 book chapters, and 19 books, his research focuses on teacher training, children’s literature, and intercultural education. Dr. Encabo has supervised 14 doctoral theses and received multiple awards, including the Ed.D. Dissertation Award (2003-2004). 🌟📖

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Qualifications 🎓📚

Dr. Encabo holds a B.Ed. in Pedagogy and Psychology (2000), an Ed.D. in Teaching of Language and Literature (2003) from the University of Murcia, an M.A. in Reading Promotion and Children’s Literature (2005) from the University of Castilla-La Mancha, and a B.A. in Spanish Language Studies (2007) from the University of Murcia.

Professional Experience 💼🏫

With a career beginning in 2001, he has served as a lecturer and advanced to a tenured lecturer in 2005, and later an associate professor in 2007, focusing on the teaching of language and literature.

Honors and Awards 🏆📜

Dr. Encabo has received numerous accolades, including the Ed.D. Dissertation Award (2003-2004), the III ODS Awards (2023), and the II Research Awards in “Reading and Social Education” (2024).

Research Focus 📚🧠

Dr. Eduardo Encabo’s research primarily spans the fields of language and literature didactics, children’s literature, and digital literacy. He emphasizes innovative teaching methodologies and the role of intercultural education in bridging cultural divides. His work often explores gender communication differences, the integration of digital competence in education, and effective pedagogical strategies for enhancing literary skills among young learners. Dr. Encabo also delves into the intersections of critical linguistics and socio-educational contexts, aiming to foster a more inclusive and dynamic learning environment. His extensive contributions include research on new narrative formats and their educational impact. 🌍✍️

Publications Top Notes 📚

  • Use of the humanized anti-epidermal growth factor receptor monoclonal antibody h-R3 in combination with radiotherapy in the treatment of locally advanced head and neck cancer – Journal of Clinical Oncology – 406 citations (2004) 🦠🧬
  • Introducción a la didáctica de la lengua y la literatura: un enfoque sociocrítico – Ediciones Octaedro – 114 citations (2021) 📖🗣️
  • Claves para una enseñanza artístico-creativa: la dramatización – Claves para una enseñanza artístico-creativa: la dramatización – 101 citations (2009) 🎭📘
  • Fundamentos didácticos de la lengua y la literatura – Madrid: Síntesis – 81 citations (2013) 📚✍️
  • El desarrollo de habilidades lingüísticas: una perspectiva crítica – Grupo Editorial Universitario – 49 citations (2001) 🧠📖
  • Mejorar la comunicación en niños y adolescentes – Anaya-Spain – 49 citations (2001) 🗣️👧
  • Chirurgica Taurina: a 10-year experience of bullfight injuries – Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery – 47 citations (2006) 🩺🐂
  • Teachers’ attitudes towards correcting students’ written errors and mistakes – Universidad de Granada – 45 citations (2008) ✏️📄
  • Computed tomography vs clinical and multidisciplinary procedures for early evaluation of severe abdomen and chest trauma—a cost analysis approach – Intensive care medicine – 45 citations (1996) 🏥🔬
  • Competencia digital y literacidad: nuevos formatos narrativos en el videojuego Dragon Age: Orígenes – Comunicar: Revista Científica Iberoamericana de Comunicación y Educación – 41 citations (2011) 🎮💻