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Local Math Professor Receives State Teaching Award
Columbia College Professor John Leamy was recently named one of eight recipients of the annual Teaching Excellence Awards by the California Mathematics Council - Community Colleges (CMC3).
Leamy has
taught mathematics for 36 years and has been affiliated with the Yosemite
Community District since 1982 at both
According to
Larry Green, chairperson of the CMC3 awards committee, “John Leamy was selected
for his ability to encourage students to use their critical thinking skills as
he assists them through problem solving.”
“Leamy’s teaching philosophy is that math can
be interesting and enjoyable at all levels, especially when taught in a
cultural context,” said Green. “He guides students to explore mathematical
relations by providing connections to history and application when possible.”
Leamy is
also credited with developing a math program for prospective elementary school
teachers during his first year of teaching, has been a member of the Stanislaus
Math Council for 20 years, co-chairs the organization’s Annual Junior High Math
Contest, and serves on the statewide committee for the Presidential Awards in
Mathematics Teaching.
This fall, Leamy was also elected as president of the
California Mathematics Council – Central Section. As such, he will serve a
two-year term at statewide and national meetings.
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News Release No. 168-03
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Immediate Release
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Photo of John Leamy
