Math Department Position Justification Spring 2015 Nearly every student at Ca ñada College takes at least one math class!!

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Math Department Position Justification Spring 2015 Nearly every student at Ca ñada College takes at least one math class!!

Demand for math classes is large and the numbers of students in transfer-level classes continues to grow. 6 FT and 17PT teach ~50 sections. Common Core implementation will trigger re-design of math sequence here. Main Points

Overall enrollment in math classes follows the enrollment in the school, which is declining However, enrollment in transfer- level classes (calculus shown here) continues to grow, even while overall enrollment is down

We have 6 full time math instructors: Rich Follansbee, Michael Hoffman, Denise Hum, Evan Innerst, Ray Lapuz and Po Tong In spring 2015, full timers teach 41% of the classes, but only 12.5% of pre-transfer level math classes and none of the sections of statistics. Total FTEF for the spring 2015 semester is 13.03, so the maximum that FT faculty can teach is only 46% of math classes. (6/13.03) NEED

In recent years our focus has been on improving our success in the basic skills courses and we will continue to try and improve our results. Mastery level testing Increased student contact hours In-class tutoring (EPIC) We are constantly trying to improve retention and success of the all students, but particularly STEM students STEM Center and MathJam Acceleration – Path to Stats and Fast Track to Calculus We are particularly concerned about the coming need to revamp the algebra sequence in light of Common Core. Department Initiatives

Statewide and Regional Leadership Multiple Measures Assessment Project San Mateo County Regional Math Collaboration (CalPASS) California Acceleration Project Reading Apprenticeship STEM network Basic Skills and Student Equity (ACES)

 To be successful and meet the needs of our students, we need additional full- time faculty