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1 Redefining Developmental Math for Non-Algebra Core Math Courses Dr. Daryl Stephens (stephen@etsu.edu) Murray Butler (butlern@etsu.edu) East Tennessee State University

2 Disclaimers We don’t have all the answers. We don’t even have all the questions! Your mileage may vary. (It may be that nothing in this presentation will apply to your institution’s situation.)

3 Current Structure All Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) schools use this rubric for now: DSPM 0700 Prealgebra DSPM 0700 Prealgebra DSPM 0800 Elementary Algebra DSPM 0800 Elementary Algebra DSPM 0850 Intermediate Algebra DSPM 0850 Intermediate Algebra All courses are 3 hours and do not count towards graduation.

4 Current Structure Mandatory placement based on ACT or COMPASS scores Mandatory placement based on ACT or COMPASS scores ACT cutoff score is 19 ACT cutoff score is 19 Students placed based on ACT may challenge placement by paying to take COMPASS. Students placed based on ACT may challenge placement by paying to take COMPASS. Other courses: English (DSPW), Reading (DSPR); learning strategies (DSPS) if placed in > 2 areas Other courses: English (DSPW), Reading (DSPR); learning strategies (DSPS) if placed in > 2 areas

5 Placement: ACT (Current) Placement based on ACT subscores if scores less than 3 years old ACTM < 17 → DSPM 0800 ACTM = 18 → DSPM 0850 ACTM > 19 → MATH SAT equivalents: 440, 450, 460

6 Placement: COMPASS Scores Prealgebra < 29 → DSPM 0700 30 < Prealgebra < 99 and 20 < Algebra < 29 → DSPM 0800 28 < Algebra < 49 → DSPM 0850 Algebra > 50 → College level math

7 ETSU’s Situation (Here’s where your mileage may vary.) About 90% of our students do NOT take an algebra-based course (such as college algebra, precalculus, calculus) for graduation. These students take MATH 1530, Probability and Statistics, as their core math class. About 90% of our students do NOT take an algebra-based course (such as college algebra, precalculus, calculus) for graduation. These students take MATH 1530, Probability and Statistics, as their core math class. Very little intermediate algebra is used in this course. Very little intermediate algebra is used in this course.

8 ETSU’s Situation Mostly majors in math and the sciences take something other than prob & stat for graduation, and they are required to take one semester of calculus. (Digital media majors take both P&S and trig.) These students benefit from intermediate algebra.

9 Background Information (How did we get to this point?)

10 Defining Our Future (2002) DSP-Specific: Flexible delivery Flexible delivery Reduce credit hours to 3 per course (really only affected community colleges) Reduce credit hours to 3 per course (really only affected community colleges) Reduce DSP costs at universities to community college level. Reduce DSP costs at universities to community college level. Align standards for high school graduation with standards for higher education admission. Align standards for high school graduation with standards for higher education admission. Teach remedial (0700) courses only at community colleges. Teach remedial (0700) courses only at community colleges.

11 Defining Our Future General: Associate’s degree: 60 hours Associate’s degree: 60 hours Bachelor’s degree: 120 hours Bachelor’s degree: 120 hours Common calendar across TBR Common calendar across TBR Broad common general education core for easy transferability. Broad common general education core for easy transferability.

12 Defining Our Future Recommended for future consideration: Alternate assessments (e.g. ACT subscores) Alternate assessments (e.g. ACT subscores) Revise guidelines for DSP to encourage flexibility and innovation Revise guidelines for DSP to encourage flexibility and innovation Improve teacher education Improve teacher education Align teacher ed, high school, college curricula Align teacher ed, high school, college curricula

13 Redesign Initiative (2007+) TBR got large FIPSE grant to go to 5 or 6 institutions to pilot alternate ways of delivering DSP TBR got large FIPSE grant to go to 5 or 6 institutions to pilot alternate ways of delivering DSP Dual emphases: Cost savings and technology Dual emphases: Cost savings and technology Coordinated through NCAT, National Center for Academic Transformation (www.thencat.org) Coordinated through NCAT, National Center for Academic Transformation (www.thencat.org)

14 NCAT’s Redesign Models Supplemental Supplemental Replacement Replacement Emporium Emporium Online Online Buffet Buffet

15 Our Redesign Proposal What did we think we would do?

16 Our Redesign Proposal (Briefly) Re-vamp DSPM 0800 to make it a better preparation for statistics Re-vamp DSPM 0800 to make it a better preparation for statistics Delete DSPM 0850 requirement for students not taking precalculus or other algebra-based courses Delete DSPM 0850 requirement for students not taking precalculus or other algebra-based courses

17 Same Topics, New Sequence What concepts do the statisticians think the incoming students need? What concepts do the statisticians think the incoming students need?

18 Emphasize: Order of operations, especially distributive property, even when using a calculator Order of operations, especially distributive property, even when using a calculator Comparing (order) fractions, decimals, percents, and signed numbers Comparing (order) fractions, decimals, percents, and signed numbers Interpret numerical answer—(what does it mean?) Interpret numerical answer—(what does it mean?)

19 continued Estimation: does the answer make sense? Estimation: does the answer make sense? Percent, proportions, decimals Percent, proportions, decimals Solving and graphing linear equations Solving and graphing linear equations The language of inequalities The language of inequalities

20 Our Proposal – Technology Use My Math Lab, Hawkes Learning, or similar programs with both courses Use My Math Lab, Hawkes Learning, or similar programs with both courses Alternate days between lecture classroom and computer lab as is done with statistics course Alternate days between lecture classroom and computer lab as is done with statistics course Do spreadsheet activities in elementary algebra to prepare students for Minitab Do spreadsheet activities in elementary algebra to prepare students for Minitab Use graphing calculator in elementary algebra to prepare for stat and in intermediate algebra to prepare students for precalculus Use graphing calculator in elementary algebra to prepare for stat and in intermediate algebra to prepare students for precalculus

21 Envisioned Advantages Cost savings: Cut back on sections of 0850 from ~12 each semester to ~3 or 4. Cost savings: Cut back on sections of 0850 from ~12 each semester to ~3 or 4. Prepare students for courses they would actually take Prepare students for courses they would actually take More individualized help with computer programs and developmental math tutors More individualized help with computer programs and developmental math tutors

22 Disadvantages Administration would be difficult Administration would be difficult What about students who placed in 0850? Move them on in to 1530 or put them in 0800? What about students who placed in 0850? Move them on in to 1530 or put them in 0800? What about students who change to science major after finishing 0800 → 1530? What about students who change to science major after finishing 0800 → 1530?

23 Our proposal wasn’t funded. What pilot projects were? Descriptions at http://www.thencat.org/States/TN/TN%20 Project%20Descriptions.htm Descriptions at http://www.thencat.org/States/TN/TN%20 Project%20Descriptions.htm http://www.thencat.org/States/TN/TN%20 Project%20Descriptions.htm http://www.thencat.org/States/TN/TN%20 Project%20Descriptions.htm Emporiums Emporiums Paired/compressed classes Paired/compressed classes Modularized classes Modularized classes Small class meetings, big labs Small class meetings, big labs

24 TBR DSP Redesign Subcommittees working in all areas including math Subcommittees working in all areas including math Align with HS exit standards Align with HS exit standards This year’s 7 th graders (Class of 2013) will have to take math all 4 years of high school! This year’s 7 th graders (Class of 2013) will have to take math all 4 years of high school! New math curriculum standards based on NCTM, ADP, ACT, NAEP,... New math curriculum standards based on NCTM, ADP, ACT, NAEP,...

25 Math Redesign Subcommittee Subcommittee includes university, community college, and high school faculty Subcommittee includes university, community college, and high school faculty Currently surveying math and other faculty across TBR to see what math is actually needed in intro and gen-ed courses Currently surveying math and other faculty across TBR to see what math is actually needed in intro and gen-ed courses Some thought given to multiple exit points Some thought given to multiple exit points More questions than answers at this point More questions than answers at this point

26 Committee’s Charge Examine what should be taught, when, and why. Examine what should be taught, when, and why. Pilot programs help decide who, how, and where. Pilot programs help decide who, how, and where.

27 What to do now? Find money and/or share computer space Find money and/or share computer space Move forward with the changes we can make Move forward with the changes we can make o Teach the important topics that prepare students for statistics in our DSPM 0800 then move students straight to Statistics o Students needing Precalculus take DSPM 0850

28 Proposed Sequences ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PRECALCULUS PROBABILITY & STATISTICS

29 DSPM 0800 Content (proposed) 1. Review of Real Numbers 1. Review of Real Numbers 1.2 Symbols and Sets of Numbers 1.2 Symbols and Sets of Numbers 1.3 Fractions 1.3 Fractions 1.4 Introduction to Variable Expressions and Equations 1.4 Introduction to Variable Expressions and Equations 1.5 Adding Real Numbers 1.5 Adding Real Numbers 1.6 Subtracting Real Numbers 1.6 Subtracting Real Numbers

30 1.7 Multiplying and Dividing Real Numbers--Operations on Real Numbers 1.7 Multiplying and Dividing Real Numbers--Operations on Real Numbers 1.8 Properties of Real Numbers 1.8 Properties of Real Numbers 2. Equations 2. Equations 2.1 Simplifying Expressions 2.1 Simplifying Expressions 2.2 The Addition and Multiplication Properties of Equality 2.2 The Addition and Multiplication Properties of Equality 2.3 Solving Linear Equations 2.3 Solving Linear Equations

31 2.4 An Introduction to Problem Solving 2.4 An Introduction to Problem Solving 2.5 Formulas 2.5 Formulas 2.6 Percent 2.6 Percent 2.8 Linear Inequalities 2.8 Linear Inequalities 3. Graphing 3. Graphing 3.1 Reading Graphs & The Rectangular Coordinate System 3.1 Reading Graphs & The Rectangular Coordinate System 3.2 Graphing Linear Equations 3.2 Graphing Linear Equations

32 3.3 Intercepts 3.3 Intercepts 3.4 Slope and Rate of Change 3.4 Slope and Rate of Change 3.5 Slope-Intercept Form: y = mx + b 3.5 Slope-Intercept Form: y = mx + b 3.7 Functions 3.7 Functions 5. Exponents and Polynomials 5. Exponents and Polynomials 5.1 Exponents 5.1 Exponents

33 9. Inequalities and Absolute Value 9. Inequalities and Absolute Value 9.1 Compound Inequalities 9.1 Compound Inequalities 9.4 Linear Inequalities in Two Variables and Systems of Linear Inequalities 9.4 Linear Inequalities in Two Variables and Systems of Linear Inequalities 10. Radicals, Rational Exponents 10. Radicals, Rational Exponents 10.1 Radicals and Radical Functions 10.1 Radicals and Radical Functions

34 Questions? Answers? Comments? Suggestions? Complaints?

35 Thanks for coming! This presentation will be on Daryl’s faculty web page: http://faculty.etsu.edu/stephen/handouts. htm Look for links from that page. This presentation will be on Daryl’s faculty web page: http://faculty.etsu.edu/stephen/handouts. htm Look for links from that page. http://faculty.etsu.edu/stephen/handouts. htm http://faculty.etsu.edu/stephen/handouts. htm


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