Bio
Courtney Page-Bottorff
Geometry, Algebra II, Precalculus, Wayfinder, Study & Life Skills
Geometry, Algebra II, Precalculus, Wayfinder, Study & Life Skills
Mathematics Department Head
BS Mathematics, MS Mathematics Education
Start year at Metro: 2017
Courtney Page is an extreme mathematics enthusiast and believes that math is the key to describing all things beautiful. She attended Arizona State University and obtained her Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and graduated with honors from Barrett, The Honors College. She received her Master of Science in Mathematics Education from Northern Arizona University. Her undergraduate coursework includes research and completion of a thesis in Numerical Analysis and Differential Geometry with the National Science Foundation and the Chebfun Team at Oxford University. She then went on to study education equity within the mathematics classroom for her graduate research.
Along with mathematics, Courtney absolutely loves teaching. She has an extreme passion for sharing math with others and getting them excited about it (as much as she possibly can, of course). She believes that everyone can understand math in their own unique way, and she loves to teach it in the way that makes the most sense to them.
Whenever Courtney is not learning or teaching more math, she DJs around Phoenix, plays video games, fixes old technology, watches cartoons, and spends time with her friends and family.
Start year at Metro: 2017
Courtney Page is an extreme mathematics enthusiast and believes that math is the key to describing all things beautiful. She attended Arizona State University and obtained her Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and graduated with honors from Barrett, The Honors College. She received her Master of Science in Mathematics Education from Northern Arizona University. Her undergraduate coursework includes research and completion of a thesis in Numerical Analysis and Differential Geometry with the National Science Foundation and the Chebfun Team at Oxford University. She then went on to study education equity within the mathematics classroom for her graduate research.
Along with mathematics, Courtney absolutely loves teaching. She has an extreme passion for sharing math with others and getting them excited about it (as much as she possibly can, of course). She believes that everyone can understand math in their own unique way, and she loves to teach it in the way that makes the most sense to them.
Whenever Courtney is not learning or teaching more math, she DJs around Phoenix, plays video games, fixes old technology, watches cartoons, and spends time with her friends and family.
Comic by Metro Arts student Kat Crowe (Class of 2019)
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