A photograph of Peter K. Gurau, a Springfield College professor of Mathematics and Education. He is sitting and looking down at a piece of paper that is being handed to him.
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Peter K. Gurau was first appointed to teach at Springfield College in 1966. A graduate of Queens College, a master's from City College of New York, and Ed.D. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Gurau was a professor of education at Springfield College. He taught Mathematics, Mathematics education, and Educational Measurements. He is the author of many different articles on Mathematics and teaching Mathematics with a focus on educational technology and methodology.