
Sallie Langseth is the creator and ongoing coordinator of the Advanced Placement Mathematics Program in Deer Park, Texas and sponsor for the initial Academic Decathlon Program in Deer Park. Her team placed second in 1990.
Langseth has designed a national mathematics curriculum for socially, educationally, and economically disadvantaged youths. She labels her attitude toward equal access to educational opportunities as a pragmatic optimist --- pragmatic in that every child cannot take advantage of every educational opportunity, optimistic in that she believes all children should be allowed to achieve as much as possible.
Sallie Langseth brings her own educational experiences to her teaching. If adequate diagnostic methods had been available in the 1950s, she would have been diagnosed as mildly hyperactive, dyslexic, gifted and talented, and economically disadvantaged. She could not and cannot spell. Because of her background, she feels comfortable dealing with students from various backgrounds and skill levels.
Education
1990 | University of Houston/Clear Lake, supervision certification |
1976 | University of Houston, Master of Education |
University of Houston, Bachelor of Science in Mathematics/Chemistry |
Career Experience
1972- present | Deer Park ISD High School mathematics |
1970-72 | Pasadena ISD Intermediate school mathematics |
1969-72 | Pasadena ISD High School mathematics |
Special Honors
1994-95 | Texas Secondary Teacher of the Year |
1995 | Texas Nominee for Presidential Award for Mathematics |
1995 | Goals 2000 Participant,Washington, D.C. |
1995 | Achievement in Education Award from the National Dyslexic Society |
1993 | Texas Nominee for Presidential Award for Mathematics |
1990 | Tandy Corporation Outstanding Math Teacher |
1990 | Honoree of the National Press Corps in Washington, D.C. |