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Precalculus Redesign Program Goals and Keys

College Readiness and Dual Credit Programs Phoebe Rouse Louisiana State University DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS. Precalculus Redesign Program Goals and Keys. R2R: NCAT Roadmap to Redesign Program (Fall 2004-Spring 2007) Goals of Redesign: To use technology To reduce costs

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Precalculus Redesign Program Goals and Keys

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  1. College Readiness and Dual Credit ProgramsPhoebe RouseLouisiana State UniversityDEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

  2. Precalculus Redesign Program Goals and Keys • R2R: NCAT Roadmap to Redesign Program (Fall 2004-Spring 2007) • Goals of Redesign: • To use technology • To reduce costs • To continue/improve current success rates • Pedagogical Keys of Redesign: • Active Student Learning Experience • Personalized, Individualized Instruction  • Immediate Feedback  • Repetition to Mastery

  3. Courses and Enrollment College Algebra (3 credit hours) • 1800 Fall • 400 Spring • 200 Summer Trigonometry (3 credit hours) • 1000 Fall • 1000 Spring • 200 Summer Precalculus (5 credit hours) • 400 Fall • 50 Spring

  4. A. Flexible Lab Model(Fall and Spring only) Class at fixed time • CA – 1 hour per week – 40 students • Trig – 1 hour per week – 200 students • Precalculus – 2 hours per week – 40 students • Review and connecting of concepts, working examples with most difficult skills Lab at flexible times (open 60 hours each week) • CA – 3 hours minimum each week • Trig – 3 hours minimum each week • Precalculus – 5 hours minimum each week • Do homework, do quizzes, read ebook, watch videos

  5. B. Fully Online Model • 1 section each of College Algebra and Trig • Sections capped at 200 students each • No class meetings • Optional lab hours – flexible times • Rigid due dates • Option to work ahead

  6. C. Fixed Lab Model(Summer only) • 2 sections of College Algebra and 2 sections of Trig • Enrollment per section capped at 100 • 8 class days and 16 lab days cycling in order of class, lab, lab, and then repeating • 1.5 fixed hours in class and 3 fixed hours in lab required per cycle • Lab open 8 hours each cycle

  7. Pleasant Hall Math LabFall 2005

  8. Assessments • All homework, quizzes, tests, and final exam using MyMathLab • Test in university testing center • Grade Distribution (modified for Online & Su) 10% Participation (5% class and 5% lab) 10% Homework (drop lowest 2/3) 10% Quizzes (drop the lowest 2) 45% Tests (4/5) 25% Final (can replace lowest test score)

  9. College Algebra Fall Results Permanent Changes: # MACT >24 given credit, Katrina/Rita ^ No partial credit on any assessments * Course rigor increased ~ Gustav/Ike

  10. College Algebra Spring Results Permanent Changes: ^ No partial credit on any assessments

  11. College Algebra Success DataWithout & With MML and Redesign

  12. LSU Graduation Rates

  13. TrigonometryFall Results Permanent Changes: ^ No partial credit on any assessments # Katrina/Rita ~ Gustav/Ike

  14. TrigonometrySpring Results Permanent Changes: ^ No partial credit on any assessments

  15. LSU Dual Enrollment • Began by pairing high school Advanced Math with university College Algebra and Trigonometry • Students have same Homework, Quizzes, Tests, and Final Exam as LSU students using MyMathLab • Concurrent enrollment, articulated credit, dual credit, and dual enrollment • Teachers present 1/3 of the face-to-face classroom time; students work 2/3 of the face-to-face time in a computer lab environment with teacher support

  16. Students in LSU Dual Enrollment Spring 2008

  17. The Plan LSU College Readiness Program The Summer Workshop • Professional Development for 8-days during the summer in LSU Math Lab • LSU faculty facilitator and 5 high school mentor teachers • Workshop content 1. Technology: MyMathLab by Pearson Education • Pedagogy: Redesigned course delivery 3. Content: Math homework for teachers

  18. College Readiness WorkshopSummer 2008

  19. College Readiness Workshop Summer 2008

  20. College Readiness WorkshopSummer 2009

  21. College Readiness WorkshopSummer 2009

  22. College Readiness WorkshopSummer 2010

  23. College Readiness WorkshopSummer 2010

  24. College Readiness WorkshopSummer 2011

  25. College Readiness WorkshopSummer 2011

  26. Dual Enrollment DataFall 2006 – Spring 2011

  27. Algebra I Post-Test DataFall 2008-Spring 2009

  28. Algebra I EOC DataSpring 2010 and Spring 2011

  29. High School Readiness ProgramWorkshops 1 and 2 • 76 8th grade math teachers from Regions I, II, and III • 73 teachers completed the four-day workshop in Fall 2010 • 71 teachers completed all of the student homework with 100% mastery and received certification • 31 teachers ran pilot in Spring 2011 • All plan to implementing in Fall 2011

  30. High School Readiness Program8th Grade Workshop – Fall 2010

  31. CHALLENGES • Curriculum – course(s), dual credit, contents, alignment, setup, grading • Delivery Method – traditional/redesign, lecture/lab plan • Teacher Training – stipends, workshops, academic year follow-up • Logistics – student registration, administration, communication 5. Institutional Support – roles, monitoring, release time for faculty • Technology – cost and setup of computer labs, purchasing access codes • Scaling – piloting, growing, and expanding

  32. Phoebe RousePrecalculus Mathematics andCollege Readiness ProgramDirectorLouisiana State UniversityDEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

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