Sean Arteaga is a dedicated Adjunct Mathematics Instructor at The University of Phoenix, where he leverages his extensive background in instructional design and educational technology to enhance the learning experience for graduate-level students. With a Master's Degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Arizona State University,...
Sean Arteaga is a dedicated Adjunct Mathematics Instructor at The University of Phoenix, where he leverages his extensive background in instructional design and educational technology to enhance the learning experience for graduate-level students. With a Master's Degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Arizona State University, Sean is well-equipped to teach complex mathematical concepts and pedagogical strategies. He currently teaches two pivotal courses: MTH 520 - Curriculum Constructs and Assessment: Mathematics, and MTH 535 - Geometry.
In MTH 520, Sean focuses on equipping future educators with the skills to develop effective mathematics curricula and implement robust assessment strategies. His approach emphasizes the integration of educational technology, ensuring that students are not only proficient in mathematical theory but also adept at utilizing digital tools to enhance learning outcomes. In MTH 535, Sean delves into the intricacies of geometry, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for educators in today’s diverse classroom environments.
Sean's commitment to facilitating online courses for adult learners is evident in his ability to create an inclusive and engaging virtual classroom. He employs innovative instructional design techniques to cater to the varied learning styles of his students, ensuring that each individual feels supported and empowered. His expertise in e-learning development and content creation allows him to craft interactive and meaningful learning experiences that resonate with his students. By combining his passion for mathematics with a strong foundation in instructional design, Sean Arteaga is making a significant impact on the next generation of educators at The University of Phoenix.