Student Success in Mathematics: Guiding Principles

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Student Success in Mathematics: Guiding Principles Teresa Thiel Monica Brown Shahla Peterman Math Technology Learning Center University of Missouri-St. Louis

The Problem College Algebra is required for many majors, including all the sciences Student success (a grade of C- or better) was low and drop-rate was high Students hated math and procrastinated as long as possible Students had to retake College Algebra

Our Goals Increase student understanding and success in math Better prepare students for success in future courses Provide uniformity among all the sections of the course Increase student retention Increase students’ confidence in their math ability

Increase in Student Success

Structure of the Redesigned Course One 75 minute lecture Two 75 minute labs in the Math Technology Learning Center (MTLC) Homework online using software MyMathLab

Pre-Lecture Preparations Weekend Prior to the Lecture Outline of the Lecture “Task of the Week” Worksheet MyMathLab homework – can be done at home or in MTLC

Why does it work? Guiding Principles Principle 1: Provide a clear structure for the course that helps the students through the course Principle 2: Provide sufficient time-on-task and enforce deadlines Principle 3: Reward students for their efforts Principle 4: Provide regular assessment of progress Principle 5: Accommodate diverse styles of learning Principle 6: Stay in touch

Benefits Uniformity in course content Promotes active learning Provides students with individualized assistance Promotes student collaboration and peer learning Builds in ongoing assessment and prompt feedback Ensures sufficient time on task and monitors student progress

Cost issues Negative - Course reductions for the faculty who were developing the redesign. Negative - $350,000 for the MTLC Positive - increase in class size (35 to 70), which decreased instructional costs over the longer term. Despite increase, more individual student attention. Positive - cost savings from the increased student retention and progression to graduation. Negative ($) and positive (success) - decline in enrollment because many students do not retake the course.

Facilitating Change Maintain flexibility, make incremental changes, remember that slow progress is better than no progress, and keep both a sense of perspective and a sense of humor. Faculty resist change. Be respectful but insistent that technology, used appropriately, not only enhances student learning but also frees their time to work individually with students Provide adequate training in the guiding principles, the techniques for implementation of these principles, and in the technology. Students resist change. They are accustomed to having a passive role in their learning and often object when the responsibility is placed on their shoulders. Many of them do not want to use technology as a major tool for learning. Be respectful but insistent that they learn best when they are actively engaged in the process of learning and that help is available.