Analúcia Schliemann
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Analúcia Dias Schliemann (born 1943) is a Brazilian developmental psychologist and scholar of mathematics education focusing on the development of mathematical reasoning. For many years she was a professor at the Federal University of Pernambuco, and she is a professor emerita of education at Tufts University near Boston.[1]
Schliemann is from Pernambuco, where she was born in 1943.[2] She earned a bachelor's degree and a licenciate in education from the Federal University of Pernambuco,[3] then went to France, with the support of a French government scholarship, to study psychology.[2] She received a second licenciate in psychology through the University of Lyon, and a master's degree in psychology through the University of Paris.[3] In 1980, she completed a Ph.D. in psychology at University College London, in England.[2]
Meanwhile, she held a professorship in psychology at the Federal University of Pernambuco, beginning in 1970. In 1994, she moved to Tufts University as a professor of education. She retired as a professor emerita in 2010.[2]