Accelerating Students through DEV Math
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Accelerating
Students Through
Developmental
Mathematics
Lindsay Gold
and
Julie Thompson
The Global Perspective
Community
colleges serve large
populations of low-income students,
students from ethnic and racial
backgrounds that are generally
underrepresented in four-year
institutions, adults with work
experience, younger students
straight from high school, and
students who are the first in their
families to attend college.
Additionally
In
Ohio, only 9.4 percent
of full-time students pursuing
an associate degree
graduate within three years,
according to Complete
College America, a national nonprofit
Research Shows that DEV Students Can
Improve Their Graduation Rates in
Several Ways
Improved
Academic Catch-Up
Prevention
Acceleration
Supplemental Instruction
Concurrent Enrollment
Contextualization
Competency-Based Digital Prep
Completion by Design
A
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
initiative is attempting to improve the
graduation rate of community college
students by 40%.
Sinclair
Community College used this
funding to create accelerated
initiatives to increase student
completion.
Acceleration
There are three different models of
acceleration that are emerging in
evidence-based practice:
Linking
developmental and college-level
courses
Compressing two levels of developmental
courses
Mainstreaming developmental students
Sinclair’s Focus
Competency-Based
Digital
Prep
Acceleration
Compressing two levels of
developmental courses
Competency
Based
Digital Prep
Computer
instruction
lab with self-paced
Independent
assistance
Option
learning with instructor
to accelerate through more
than one course
Math Academy
(aka Math Emporium)
Students
use MyMathLab software
and a customized Sinclair textbook
to complete their work.
Course
design includes Guided
Notes, MyMathLab Homework,
Quizzes, and Paper Tests.
Flexibility
Students
have unlimited access to
the lab during open hours.
MML
can be accessed from any
internet compatible computer or
device.
Accommodates
student
the non-traditional
Math Academy Structure
The
lab offers three courses during each
scheduled class time, called stacked
sections.
Each section can accommodate
40 students.
During the scheduled class times,
students have instructors and
professional tutors available to provide
support.
Math Academy Completion Rates
Success rates for
Summer 2013
Success rates for
Fall 2013
DEV 0022 – 73.6% pass rate
DEV 0022 – 65.9% pass rate
DEV 0024 - 72.9% pass rate
DEV 0024 – 78.1% pass rate
DEV 0026 - 61.7% pass rate
DEV 0026 – 71.0% pass rate
Combined – 69.6%
Combined – 71.6%
What are
Boot Camps?
One
week version of a DEV course
Intensive review
One credit hour
Materials provided
Covered by financial aid
Offered between semesters and
terms
Boot Camp Candidates
Students
who need a quick refresher
Students who placed on the upper
end of a DEV course
Students who want to accelerate
through DEV courses in a short time
Students who need to retake a DEV
course
Students with instructor
recommendation
Boot Camp Benefits
Tuition
savings
No book expense
Taking the Boot Camp prior to the
term allows students to advance to
the next course in their DEV sequence
Passing grade in boot camp
automatically replaces failing course
grade
Boot Camp Completion Rates
DEV 0070
DEV 0072
DEV 0074
DEV 0076
Combined
Non-DEI
Summer 2013
Fall 2013
Spring 2014
72.7%
95.8%
90.6%
81.3%
86.9%
66.6%
40%
88.1%
46.2%
92.9%
76.5%
64.2%
80%
100%
92%
89%
90.3%
DEV 0050 Flipped Classroom:
Accelerated Intro to Algebra
A
combination of DEV0024 (Intro to
Algebra Part I) and DEV0026 (Intro to
Algebra Part II)
A method of teaching that encourages
students to investigate and learn topics
from home as homework and then apply
the learned material using in-class
activities.
DEV0050 and the Flipped
Classroom
Investigating
topics from home:
preview notes pages, pencasts,
Sinclair video resources
Group
Activities in Class:
mini-lectures, discussions, activities
Activities
The activities are designed to put the students
either in pairs or groups, which should be
different or random for every activity
completed.
The activities are created to make the
students think critically about the content
discussed in class.
Activities include Jigsaw, Pair/Share, “I Have
Who Has”, and “Oops! What’s wrong?”
DEV 0050 Completion Rates
Success
Rates Fall 2013 A-Term:
Two Sections offered:
Section 1: 70%
Section 2: 75%
Overall:
- 72% pass rate
Other Resources
The
Tutoring and Learning Center
ARC
Tutorial
Services
Academic
Advisors
Questions?