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Significant Discussions
Aligning 9-14 Math Curriculum
for Student Success
Valerie Cope, Sinclair Community College
Alicia Morse, Anne Arundel Community College
Cynthia Wilson, League for Innovation in the Community College
www.league.org/significantdiscussions
Significant Discussions
• Misalignment of curriculum across sectors creates
barriers to student success.
• Collaborative discussions about curriculum
alignment are often random and voluntary.
• Incentives to collaborate on curriculum alignment
are rare.
Significant Discussions
• Develop a Significant Discussions guide
for faculty and administrators (2010).
• Inventory major projects on math and
student success (2012).
• Develop examples of aligned curriculum
in math (2012).
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Valerie Cope, Math Academy Coordinator,
Sinclair Community College
Katie King, High School Math Teacher,
Dayton Early College Academy
Who We Are
• Main campus located in Dayton, OH
• Several higher education institutions within
commuting distance
• 23,553 headcount (Fall 2012)
• 80% of students require at least one developmental
math course
• Academic Foundations Department (15 full-time and
75 part-time) and Mathematics Department (28 full
time and 59 part-time)
• Local school districts with their own jurisdiction
The Process
1. Curriculum Gap Analysis
2. Brainstormed and Outlined
3. Received feedback from forum of 7-14
teachers and administration to revise
plan
7th Grade: Pre-Algebra
• 7th Grade End-of-Course Exam
• If you fail it then extra intervention in 8th grade
• Every student is ready for Algebra 1 at the start
of 9th grade or earlier
Algebra 2 End-of-Course
College Placement Test
• Assuming this is taken junior year
• Assessment created by 7-14 educators
– Student who passes it is placed into college math at agreed
colleges
– Student who does not pass it takes senior bridge course
and retests at the end of senior year.
Embed Core Topics
Throughout 7-12
• Five core ideas: fractions, decimals, percents,
proportional reasoning, simplifying expressions/
solving equations
• Less use of calculator to promote number sense
• Sinclair is piloting a similar idea through an Ohio
Department of Education HS-HE Alignment grant
Next Steps
• Create Exams
– Create 7th grade end-of-course exam
– Create Algebra 2/College placement exam
• Create Courses
– Create 8th grade remedial course
– Create senior bridge course
• Embedding of core ideas
• Interventions at the 4th grade level
The Anne Arundel
Significant Discussion
Alicia Morse
Mathematics Department Chair
Anne Arundel Community College
An Overview
Who We Are
Understanding Alignment Issues
Taking Action
Key Factors and Considerations
Anne Arundel Community College
• Main campus located in Arnold, MD, in the
greater Baltimore-DC corridor
• Numerous higher education institutions
within commuting distance
• 25,941 headcount (FY 2011)
• Enroll 75% of county high school grads who
remain in-state
• 70% of matriculating students require at
least one developmental math course
• Math Department, 30 full time & 90 part
time faculty
Anne Arundel County
Public Schools
• 125 schools serving 76,300 students
• 12 comprehensive high schools
• Schools of choice: STEM, Performing/Visual Arts, BioMedical
Allied Health, International Baccalaureate
• 88% of graduating seniors pursue higher education
“Actively partner with Anne Arundel Community College, Towson State
University, Johns Hopkins University, and University of Maryland among others”
-Quote from AACPS Fast Facts
Our Significant Discussion
Kick-off discussion, May 2012
Agenda
1.Gap Analysis: AACPS and AACC
Math Curricula
2.The impact of Maryland
community college placement
policies
3.Hands-on experience with
Accuplacer math placement test
4.Explore AACC’s Math FIRS3T
program
Alignment Discussion Results
• The AACPS and AACC curriculum is closely aligned
• Our Focus: Strategies to avoid or minimize
developmental math requirements
• Commitment to 9 – 14 math partnership made
possible by shared goals
Strategy 1:
Developmental Math in AACPS
• Complete AACC’s Math FIRS3T program in 12th grade
Foundations of College Algebra, an existing AACPS bridge
course
• How?
– AACC Math Faculty mentor AACPS teachers
– Parent Information Nights
– Pilots at two county high schools, 150 students
– Information Release Form
Strategy 2:
Raising Placement Test Awareness
• Accuplacer Professional Development Workshop
– 20 AACPS math teachers from all 12 county high
schools
– Hands-on Accuplacer math placement test session
– Working Sessions
• What Surprised Me
• Student Coaching Guide
• Creating Sample Placement Test Problems
Factors and Considerations
• AACPS
– Uniform mathematics curriculum in all county high schools
– Graduation requirement: 4 units of high school math
– Target track: Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 + FOCA
• AACC
– Uniform placement policies at all Maryland community colleges
– Maryland state-wide definition of general education mathematics
– Established relationship between AACPS and AACC
Significant Discussions
Project information and PDF versions of
Significant Discussions: A Guide for Secondary
and Postsecondary Curriculum Alignment
are available at
www.league.org/significantdiscussions
Valerie Cope, [email protected]
Alicia Morse, [email protected]
Cynthia Wilson, [email protected]