Dr. Joseph G. R. Martinez

Regents Professor (Retired)

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1946

Born in Los Alamos, NM.

1964

Is a member of the U.S. Marine Corps until 1968.

1972

Marries Dr. Nancy Jean Conrad Martinez.

1973

Earns a bachelor’s degree in psychology at the University of New Mexico; Is inducted into Phi Beta Kappa.

1974

Is a teaching assistant at UNM until 1978.

1976

Is a part-time instructor at National American University-Albuquerque until 1982.

1978

Is the director of the reading laboratory at the University of Albuquerque until 1979.

1979

Is a lecturer on psychology and educational foundations at UNM until 1982.

1980

Earns a PhD at UNM; Is nominated for the Popejoy Dissertation Prize.

1982

Is an assistant professor and chair of the mathematics department at the University of Albuquerque until 1985.

1984

Is a member of the editorial board at the Journal of College Reading and Learning until 1989.

1985

Is a faculty member teaching mathematics at UNM-Valencia Campus until 1986.

1989

Is a book and manuscript reviewer for the Mathematics Teacher until 2018.

1996

Is a Regents’ Professor at the College of Education at UNM until 2012.

1998

Earns a Certificate of Recognition via the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

1999

Is a media correspondent at the College Mathematics Journal until 2000.

2004

Is a referee and reviewer for Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School until 2018.

2011

Begins co-authoring various works on mathematics education via Sharing Practices That Work.

2012

Commences his retirement by writing “The Narrow Way” series: a theological-psychological-philosophical analysis of end-times.

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