Gerardo Ramirez is an assistant professor of educational psychology at Ball State University, where he teaches both undergraduate teacher education courses and advanced classes in the university’s doctoral and master’s programs. His primary areas of research include emotion and math achievement. For instance, Ramirez is interested in understanding how students’ academic struggles, personal narratives, and sense-making processes shape math learning.
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