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NSF Site Visit June 2005

NSF Site Visit June 2005. Transition to College MATC, MPS, UWM. Key Points. Background Information MMP programs currently in place Plans for the future and current challenges. Background Information. MATC & UWM parallel course offerings Placement data. Current MMP Programs.

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NSF Site Visit June 2005

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  1. NSF Site VisitJune 2005 Transition to College MATC, MPS, UWM

  2. Key Points • Background Information • MMP programs currently in place • Plans for the future and current challenges

  3. Background Information • MATC & UWM parallel course offerings • Placement data

  4. Current MMP Programs • Publicizing the nature of placement tests • High school intervention pilot projects • Mathematics Placement Enhancement Program (PEP) at UWM

  5. Publicizing the Nature of Placement Tests • IHE Network conference • Placement test workshop at UWM • MPS in-service professional development days

  6. High School Intervention • Math warm-ups at Bradley Tech • Early Mathematics Placement Test (EMPT) at Rufus King

  7. Placement Enhancement Project • Identified > 1000 students whose records indicated that math placement should have been higher. • Contacted these students advising them to retest. • Follow up with phone calls, emails • Use EMPT, give students testing strategies. • Evaluate Student Success in Future

  8. Challenges and Future Projects • Getting Statewide Data on College Choices and Test Performance • Expand Projects to More Schools with our Limited Resources • Assess Impact of Projects • Determine Appropriate Post-Sophomore Year Work for MPS Students

  9. Profile of Students Contacted

  10. ACT Scores for 090

  11. ACT Scores for 095

  12. ACT Scores for 105/106/175

  13. ACT Scores for PreCalc

  14. ACT Scores for Calculus, but not honors

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