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Developmental Mathematics Redesign: Placement, Mathematics, Study Skills, and Teamwork

A Student’s Reflection

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Developmental Mathematics Redesign: Placement, Mathematics, Study Skills, and Teamwork

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  1. A Student’s Reflection Entering this class I was totally frightened about my chances at success. I’ve never been a good math student at all. But the way the class is set up totally allows you to succeed. They have all the resources readily available for any and all at any given time. It’s simply a matter of applying yourself. If you’ll do that you can’t fail with the way they implement the program. It’s been a real pleasure getting my feet wet while moving in a positive direction towards College Algebra. Thanks sincerely. Developmental Mathematics Redesign: Placement, Mathematics, Study Skills, and Teamwork March 10, 2013 Innovations 2013 Dallas, Texas Dr. Tamara Carter and Dr. Max Simmons, Oklahoma City Community College

  2. Percent of 11F students successful in CPM II based on MAP score

  3. Percent of 11F students successful in CPM III based on MAP score

  4. Percent of 11F students successful in CPM IV based on MAP score

  5. General Education Success Success in General Education Mathematics Classes (College Algebra, Contemporary Math, Statistics, & Precalculus) based on placement method Note: These rates exclude students who earned an “I” or a “CIP”. FA10 was the first semester for the entire College Prep Math (CPM) sequence. Students in the “other” category might have taken the prerequisite more than a year ago or have demonstrated the prerequisite to an advisor.

  6. CPM I 1 classroom 2 classes of students 3 professional staff Active learning Encourages deeper understanding and mastery of basic arithmetic skills

  7. Small Group CPM II, III, and IV Large Group Computer

  8. Small Group CPM II, III, and IV 3 classrooms 4 classes of students 5 professional staff 35 minute rotations Computer Team Teaching Mini-lecture Group Activities Guided Practice Study Skills Math Lab support Large Group

  9. Success Rates: 8-week vs. 16-week Fall 2010 to Fall 2012 (excluding summers)

  10. General Education Success 10F-12F(excluding summers)

  11. College Algebra Success by Semester

  12. A Student’s Reflection Entering this class I was totally frightened about my chances at success. I’ve never been a good math student at all. But the way the class is set up totally allows you to succeed. They have all the resources readily available for any and all at any given time. It’s simply a matter of applying yourself. If you’ll do that you can’t fail with the way they implement the program. It’s been a real pleasure getting my feet wet while moving in a positive direction towards College Algebra. Thanks sincerely. Developmental Mathematics Redesign: Placement, Mathematics, Study Skills, and Teamwork March 10, 2013 Innovations 2013 Dallas, Texas Dr. Tamara Carter and Dr. Max Simmons, Oklahoma City Community College tcarter@occc.edu and msimmons@occc.edu

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