Accelerate Students Through Developmental Education Christy Wallert & Tanya Rivers Front Range Community College
Bill CoeGoals Started Fast Track at Montgomery College over 10 years ago Presented at AMATYC in 2011 Students to improve their placement Students to be placed accurately ◦ Save students time ◦ Save students money ◦ Improve pass rates ◦ Improve retention
Two-week long intensive review courses offered prior to the start of the semester. ◦ Beginning Fast Track (MAT 060 & MAT 090) ◦ Advanced Fast Track (MAT 090 & MAT 099) Assessments are given at the end of each week. Students who score an 80% or above earn a placement into the consecutive math course. The placement is valid for the next semester only.
Funded by a President’s Innovation Grant Timeline ◦ Summer 2012: Coordinator hired and consultation held ◦ Fall 2012: Curriculum development and advertising ◦ January 2013: Pilot completed Initial Results (28 students assessed) *Fast Track students will be tracked. More results to follow. Down 1 Level7.14% Same Level39.29% Up 1 Level46.43% Up 2 Levels3.57%
Funding will end June 30, 2014 Role of Fast Track in the new Developmental Education Model ◦ Aid in transition ◦ Beginning Fast Track can place students into: Non-Transfer Courses Non-STEM Courses STEM Prep ◦ Advanced Fast Track can place students into: STEM courses
Utilize your resources ◦ Similar programs at other institutions ◦ Faculty & Staff Know & communicate your target population Instructional Lessons Learned ◦ Set the tone ◦ Focus on the fundamentals ◦ Assess continuously