UNT Math Redesign Project Neal Brand, Phil Turner, Mary Ann Teel, Marc Grether, Christopher Johnson, Evan Brooks
Problem Large failure rate in Intermediate (1010)and College Algebra (1100) Students who take Intermediate Algebra unprepared for college algebra Too many resources going into 1010 and 1100
Background Approximately students (fall) Approximately students (fall) Student placement – Accuplacer – Class rank – High School math grades
Redesign Support UNT QEP program – Campus resources to redesign course – Community of practice Texas TCRP phase III (With NCTC) – Money to develop and plan for pilot (fall 2008) – National Center for Academic Transformation (NCAT)
Proposed Solution: Math Emporium Model Effective – Alabama increased student success rate From 45-50% To 60-65% 80% HW/Quiz -> 90% ABC Less than 80% -> 50% ABC – LSU significantly decreased number of lecturers without reducing student success rate
Summary of Advantage
Math Emporium Model Cost effective – Alabama $116/student -> $83/student – UNT plan: lecturer spends 2/3 time per section No exam preparation No grading* Reduced lecturing Standardized – No graders – Probably no SIs
Math Emporium Model - Weaknesses Large start up cost – Computers – Furniture – Planning and organizing Computers less inspiring than humans Emphasis is on drill and not larger problems
UNT Modified Emporium Model Students in lab 3 hours/week + 1 hour in class Two distinct activities in class – Lectures to introduce topics coming up – Group projects to show bigger picture Algebra Consultant Group Applications of topic Openness aspect Historic aspect
Pilot Implementation Details Classes – 2 Sections Lectures 5 Projects – 2 Sections Lectures 10 Projects – 2 Sections 1010/ Lectures 7 Projects
Pilot Implementation Details My Math Lab – 1100 Sullivan 8 th Edition – 1010 Sullivan and Struve 1 st Edition Space – Approximately 1200 sq ft – 40 Workstations – mostly circlular
UNT Redesign Contact Information Neal Brand Mary Ann Marc Phil