Kyndall Brown, a lecturer at the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, has been appointed executive director of the California Mathematics Project (CMP).
 
CMP is a K-16 network dedicated to providing students a rich, rigorous, and coherent mathematics curriculum taught by competent and confident mathematics teachers who foster all students’ proficiency in mathematics—achieving equity in quality. The program provides many opportunities for teachers to hone their skills with the latest research on mathematics teaching and learning.
 
Brown worked as a faculty adviser and lecturer in the Teacher Education Program (TEP) and was former director of the UCLA Mathematics Project at Center X.
 
Brown also has experience in training and providing professional development programs for K-12 teachers of mathematics to improve the quality of mathematics instruction in low-performing schools. Additionally, he hires and supervises mathematics instructional coaches who work with teachers in GSE&IS partnership schools and presents research findings at local, state, and national education conferences.