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Title: A Paradigm of Success: SKCTC and Developmental Mathematics


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A Paradigm of Success SKCTC and Developmental
Mathematics
  • QEP Feedback

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QEP Topic
  • To improve student success in developmental
    mathematics

3
QEP Committee
  • David Clutts
  • Peggy Conklin
  • Dr. Wheeler Conover, ex-officio
  • Joel Eldridge
  • Robin Haggerty, Chair
  • Joann Martin
  • Dr. Rick Mason, Institutional Research
  • Millard Robbins
  • Ruby Sparkman, Student Representative
  • Chuck Sturgill
  • Dr. Odell Wilson

4
Our Working Philosophy
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To improve student success in developmental math,
we need to
  • Improve student advising
  • Improve developmental mathematics placement and
    delivery
  • Improve student attitudes toward the learning of
    mathematics
  • Improve quality and student use of campus
    resources related to the study of developmental
    math
  • Provide a central organizational structure for
    developmental education
  • Strengthen professional development for adjunct
    and full time faculty
  • Improve student success/learning within
    developmental mathematics courses

6
Goal 1 Improve student advising
  • Identify at-risk students as those who test
    into two or more developmental level classes
  • Identify advisors (Academic Success Advisors) for
    at-risk students and provide training for
    intrusive advising techniques
  • Have at-risk students see Academic Success
    advisors until the students complete
    developmental coursework
  • Have at-risk students take GE 101 (3 credits)
    instead of GE 100 (1 credit)
  • Create an advisors web site/page as part of
    SKCTC web site
  • Create an advising web site (part of SKCTC web
    site) for at-risk students based on other
    successful models

7
Goal 2 Improve developmental math placement and
delivery
  • Offer Challenge Exam (Asset) Begin Fall 2006
  • Offer, where needed, a wider variety of course
    times
  • Limit enrollment in developmental math classes to
    20-25.
  • Offer MT 055/ MT 065 in 8 week courses during
    regular semesters

8
Goal 3 Improve student attitudes toward learning
mathematics
  • Offer a series of in-class workshops for math
    anxiety and math study skills
  • Initially will target MT 065 on one campus and if
    successful, will be expanded to other
    developmental math courses
  • Scheduled to begin Spring 2007

9
Goal 4 Improve student use and quality of
available campus resources.
  • After assessing need, hire more math tutors where
    necessary.
  • After assessing need, have more evening hours for
    math tutors.
  • Provide structured tutor training on all campuses
    with tutor labs.
  • Seek CRLA certification for program
  • Improve tutor wages
  • Make tutors more easily recognizable on campus
  • Assess developmental math library holdings
  • Increase developmental math library holdings
    where necessary
  • Publicize availability of resources in libraries

10
Goal 5 Provide central organizational structure
for developmental education
  • Developmental Education Coordinator would have
    the following duties
  • Oversee development of program philosophy, goals
    and program evaluation.
  • Oversee QEP implementation and evaluation, both
    formative and summative. The Coordinator will
    report to the QEP Oversight Committee and be the
    primary author of the 5-Year Impact Report to
    SACS.
  • With the appropriate division chairs, schedule
    developmental classes on all campuses.

11
Goal 6 Strengthen professional development of
full time and adjunct faculty
  • Provide mentors for adjunct faculty members
  • Provide more involved professional development
    regarding learning styles and PLATO
  • Invite adjunct faculty to division meetings
  • Provide access to professional development funds
    for adjunct developmental math instructors.
  • Provide professional development for faculty
    regarding pilot projects and advising

12
Goal 7 Improve student success in developmental
math courses
  • CAI Pilot
  • Pilot for PLATO supplemental instruction
  • Pilot for Learning Styles
  • Project Running Start (Part of Expanding
    Horizons)
  • Attendance/Persistence Monitoring Project
  • Research Project to discover Master Teacher
    characteristics

13
CAI Pilot
  • The Computer Aided Instruction Pilot will provide
    students the option of using computer software
    (purchased with the text) to study lessons and
    demonstrate their mastery of the competencies of
    the course. Students will have the option of
    completing the course early.
  • Scheduled to begin Spring 2007

14
PLATO Pilot
  • PLATO will be used as supplemental instruction
    for a developmental level math class.
  • Students will have the option of completing the
    course early if they demonstrate their mastery of
    the course competencies.
  • Pilot to begin Spring 2008

15
Learning Styles Pilot
  • Instructor implementing pilot will seek training
    in learning styles, administer learning styles
    inventory to class, help students understand
    their results and offer lessons geared toward
    different learning styles.
  • In addition, a student assessment system called
    MAP will be used. Students will have a clicker
    that will allow them to answer questions from the
    instructor to determine comprehension. All
    students answer and the system gives the
    instructor an immediate breakdown of how many got
    the answer right or wrong.
  • Pilot scheduled to begin Spring 2009

16
Attendance/Persistence Project
  • On one campus, instructors of developmental
    mathematics courses will report absences and
    home-work non-completion to campus counselors and
    advisors
  • Instructors will follow-up with an email to
    students
  • Students who still have difficulty will be
    contacted by counselors and/or advisors
  • Scheduled to begin Fall 2006 the project will
    expand if successfully implemented.

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Project Running Start
  • Running Start is an outgrowth of Expanding
    Horizons (SKCTC tests local high school
    sophomores using COMPASS. Those who are prepared
    for college level work can begin course-work
    those who need remediation know early in their
    high school careers and can seek help)
  • Running Start will offer developmental level math
    courses at reduced tuition during the summer for
    Expanding Horizons participants
  • Scheduled to begin Summer 2007 for Bell Co. High
    School and Pineville High School

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Master Teacher Study
  • This is a research project designed to identify
    the traits of instructors who have the most
    success remediating developmental math students.
  • The project is scheduled to begin Fall 2006
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