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1 Maximizing Possibility
AB705 and Students Entering Community College

2 State law designed “to maximize the probability that the student will enter and complete transfer-level coursework in English and mathematics within a one-year timeframe by utilizing assessment measures that include high school performance.” AB705

3 Shift in Policy, Shift in Practice
Previously, burden of proof was on students: test scores and/or high school transcripts were used to determine if students were highly likely to be successful in transfer-level courses. With AB 705, the burden of proof is on the colleges: Community colleges are prohibited from requiring students to take a prerequisite (remedial) course unless they are highly unlikely to succeed in a higher level course without it. Shift in Policy, Shift in Practice

4 “Highly Unlikely” definition for Statistics

5 “Highly Unlikely” definition for BSTEM
High School Performance Metric BSTEM Mathematics Recommended AB 705 Placement for BSTEM Mathematics HSGPA > 3.4 or HSGPA > 2.6 AND enrolled in HS Calculus course Success rate = 75% Transfer-Level BSTEM Mathematics No additional academic or concurrent support required for students HSGPA > 2.6 or Enrolled in HS Precalculus Success rate = 53% Additional academic and concurrent support recommended for students HSGPA < 2.6 and no Precalculus Success rate = 28% Transfer-Level BSTAM Mathematics Additional academic and concurrent support strongly recommended for students “Highly Unlikely” definition for BSTEM

6 Changes in LMC Placement
CA Community Colleges are no longer using placement tests. Placement is determined by multiple measures such as cumulative GPA , course completion, perceived confidence and career/academic goals collected by online assessment survey. LMC has used multiple measures in math since 2016 and in English since 2017, but has also used Accuplacer placement tests. As of Spring 2019 LMC will no longer use any math or English placement tests. Students will use the online assessment survey to determine what course would be appropriate for their needs. Submitting a transcript is still recommended.

7 Math Placement and Pathways Changes AB 705 Compliance
The LMC Math department has worked hard to create multiple math pathways based on common student majors, and to reduce barriers to transfer-level courses in those pathways. There are now co-requisite + transfer-level courses in Statistics, Applied Calculus and Precalculus.

8 Math 110 +110s (formerly Math 38 +34) Math 140 (formerly Math 37)
Statistics Liberal Arts, Social Science, Humanities Math 110 (formerly Math 34) Introduction to Statistics Math s (formerly Math ) Introduction to Statistics + Math Skills for Success in Statistics (no pre-requisite – open to all students) Applied Calculus Business Math 140 (formerly Math 37) Math s Applied Calculus +Intermediate Algebra for Calculus (no pre-requisite – open to all students) Precalculus Science Majors, Engineering, STEM Math 155 (formerly Math 40) Math 155 +Math 155s (Precalculus + Intermediate Algebra for Precalculus (no pre-requisite – open to all students) Math 30 (Algebra 2) Math 29 (Algebra 1 and Algebra 2) Number Systems Education Multiple Credential program Math 120 ETEC/PTEC Math Created for ETEC and PTEC students ETEC 009 ETEC Mathematics (requires proof of Algebra completion) PTEC 009 PTEC Mathematics

9 Math Transfer-level Completion in One-Year
Since 2010, LMC Math has been implementing these new approaches. When we disaggregate by ethnicity, we see African American students have the highest percent increase from 2010 to 2016 Data compiled by Myra Snell (LMC) and Rolando Valdez (DO)

10 Non-credit basic skills math (English will be available in Fall 2019)
Basic Math & Study Skills (Math 4) Algebra & Arithmetic Skills (Math 20) These courses are: Open access Free to students Students who complete Algebra & Arithmetic Skills will be prepared to succeed in Intermediate Algebra Non-credit basic skills math (English will be available in Fall 2019) We created a non-credit sequence

11 Support for Students Counseling support Center for Academic Support
Math Lab Embedded tutors and peer tutors Learning Communities DSPS Integration of Universal Design for Learning Continuous Faculty Professional Development

12 https://webappsdev.4cd.edu/apps/MultipleMeasuresLmc/mat h.aspx
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