Faculty:
Rusty Bresser
Supervisor
of Student Teaching
Lecturer
in Teacher Education
Rusty
Bresser received a B.A. in Anthropology from
UCSD in 1978 and his M.A. degree in Curriculum
Design at UCSD in 2001. In addition, he received
his Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential through
Education Studies in 1979 and three years later,
earned a Learning Handicapped Credential from
UCSD Extension. Rusty was a classroom teacher
(grades K-8) for over 20 years; first at the
Childrens School in San Diego, then for
the Oceanside Unified School District. He was
a science instructor for UCSD Extension for
five years.
Rusty
is a math consultant for the Marilyn
Burns Education Associates and is the author
of Math and Literature, Grades 4-6, co-author
of Developing Number Sense, Grades 3-6, and
co-author of Mini-lessons for Math Practice
Grades K-2
and Mini-lessons for Math Practice, Grades
3-5.
Rusty
is interested in equity issues in education
and recently published an article on helping
English language learners develop computational
fluency in Teaching Children Mathematics,
an NCTM journal. He is currently working
on
two
new math resource books for elementary
teachers that focus on supporting English language
learners in mathematics. |