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1 Project MINDSET: Innovative Education By Kenneth Chelst, Thomas Edwards, Robert Young, Karen Keene and David Royster OR/MS Today August 2008 Jamie-Leigh Csizmar Professor Shilepsky Math 308 Dec. 8, 2008

2 Imagine *A world in which college freshmen know and understand multi-step problem solving to be the norm *A time when word problems are considered to be no problem *Students understand sensitivity as something to be analyzed and not just a personal characteristic This is the world that Project MINDSET is trying to create!

3 What is Project MINDSET Project MINDSET is a project designed to develop, implement and evaluate a two-semester course for high school seniors based on the mathematics of operations research and industrial engineering MINDSET stands for Mathematics Instruction using Decision Science and Engineering Tools Partner Universities working on it right now are North Carolina State University, Wayne State University, and University of North Carolina- Charlotte

4 Why? Two forces cause need for more proficient math courses in high school 1)The minimum state standards needed to obtain a high school diploma Many are trying to implement a four year math requirement to graduate and a math course is needed that is relatable to students 2) State university admission standards or expectations to be competitive A problem solving approach to math will better prepare students for college level courses

5 The course will be designed to address the national deficiency in mathematics EX) On the 1996 and 2000 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), only 24 percent of American 12th-grade students were able to correctly solve a multi-step problem involving multiple operations. An army bus holds 36 soldiers. If 1,128 soldiers are being bussed to their training site, how many buses are needed? 23% answered correctly while 29% answered with “31 remainder 12” Problem lies in Multi-step problem solving and interpretation of results, which is not being properly addressed at the current time

6 How to be Successful *Most important – the teachers who implement it Training in delivering the text and altering pedagogical strategies *Project committee will create a web-based teacher support system allowing for all teachers participating to have a community to reference will supply lectures, quizzes, FAQ’s *Traveling Help Team – a “rapid response” group that will go to classrooms to help both teachers and students

7 Challenges *Each state has different standards and so the project has to be tailored in a way that makes it easily adaptable to all sorts of standards Article suggests beginning with a mathematics professor to teach the teaching strategy They can teach their students about it and methods to use and then within 5 years 25,000 students can be learning OR/IE in high school! Education courses taught in college will reach 20 new high school teachers who can teach two sections, or 50 students per year. Five schools of education in your state teach 100 new teachers a year, who in turn teach 5,000 more students = 25,000 in 5 years

8 Project MINDSET would reach home with both college bound and non-college bound students because of its real world contexts It will bring a wide range of applicable examples to students that may have been lacking in other classes Is it the right time to implement this in your school?


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