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Developmental Math , English and Reading Data Team Subcommittees Reports January 2011

Developmental Math , English and Reading Data Team Subcommittees Reports January 2011. Developmental Math Content. MAT050 – whole numbers, fractions, decimals MAT060 – applications of fractions, decimals, percents, ratio and proportion, order of operations, geometry

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Developmental Math , English and Reading Data Team Subcommittees Reports January 2011

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  1. Developmental Math, English and Reading Data Team Subcommittees ReportsJanuary 2011

  2. Developmental Math Content • MAT050 – whole numbers, fractions, decimals • MAT060 – applications of fractions, decimals, percents, ratio and proportion, order of operations, geometry • MAT070 – signed numbers, exponents, simplifying expressions, solving equations, graphing, factoring • MAT080 – factoring, rational equations, systems of equations, graphing, quadratic and radical functions, complex numbers, variation

  3. Math Placement Fall 2007 Cohort • Why are 21.3% of students placing into MAT050 – lack of preparation, lack of understanding the importance of the test, calculator dependence, previous math background? • Of 1865 with no score, 363 enrolled in a math course (22 in MAT050)

  4. MAT070, 080 Success Rates • Fall 2009 Grades • MAT070 is required for MAT080, MAT115, , MAT121, MAT140 • MAT080 is required for MAT161, MAT171, MAT155 • 523 DFIW in MAT070, 482 DFIW in MAT080 • What distinguishes those who succeed from those who don’t – math background, study habits, motivation level, reasons for coming to CPCC?

  5. Black Male Under-representation • Based on the American Community Survey of the US Census for 2009, Black or African-American males are approximately 14% of the population in Mecklenburg County, Black or African-American females are approximately 15% . Fall 2009 Others include Hispanic, Asian, Native American, Non-residents

  6. Success Rates of 20-24 Year Olds in MAT070, MAT080, MAT161 • Fall 2009 Grades • Total of 504 DFIW in MAT070, MAT080, MAT161 • What distinguishes those who succeed from those who don’t – math background, study habits, motivation level, reasons for coming to CPCC?

  7. Developmental ENG/REDContent • ENG 080 - Focuses on standard conventions of written English. Goals include effective sentence structure, paragraph creation, etc. • ENG 085 - Develops proficiency with reading and writing at the college level. Critical reading skills are developed. A combination of ENG 080/RED 080. • ENG 090 - Focuses on the development of effective paragraphs and adhering to standard conventions of English. • ENG 095 - Develops comprehension and analysis skills in relation to evaluating college texts. A combination of ENG 090 and RED 090.

  8. Developmental ENG/RED Content • RED 080 - Emphasis is placed on vocabulary, comprehension, and reading strategies. Teaches students to identify main ideas and supporting details. • RED 090 - Improves reading and critical thinking skills. Topics include vocabulary enhancement; extracting implied meaning; analyzing purpose, tone, and style; and drawing conclusions and responding to written material.

  9. English PlacementFall 2007 Cohort of 5198 43 of 1947 with no score completed a course within 2 years

  10. Reading PlacementFall 2007 Cohort of 5198 38 of 1868 with no score completed a course within 2 years

  11. Success Rates of 20-24 Year Olds Fall 2009 Grades Total of 315 DFIWs for 20-24 year olds

  12. Traditional vs. OnlineFall 2009 Grades Total of 302 DFIWs in online classes

  13. Black Male Success RateFall 2009 Grades 197 DFIWs for Black males across all developmental English courses

  14. Areas of Interest • Students ages 20-24 have a lower success rate than other age groups. • Except for ENG080 and ENG085, online courses have a lower success rate than traditional classes. • Black males success rates are lower: • than other race/gender groups (except in RED090), • than the overall success rate for each course.

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