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Annual Enrollment: 2200 Sections: 71 Section Size: 30 (24 at centers) Fully Implemented in Fall 2009 SMART Math Jackson State Community College Jackson, Tennessee Redesigned Developmental Math Program Goals: Improve Student Success Increase Learning Prepare students for career and educational goals – not just remediate high school deficiencies

S M A R T SMART Math Center at Jackson State urvive urvive chieve chieve aster aster eview eview ransfer ransfer

Attempted to remediate high school math deficiencies Attempted to remediate high school math deficiencies Three Traditional Courses: Basic Mathematics, Elementary Algebra and Intermediate Algebra Three Traditional Courses: Basic Mathematics, Elementary Algebra and Intermediate Algebra Student had to successfully complete all three courses before enrolling in Allied Health or Nursing programs or taking certain college level courses Student had to successfully complete all three courses before enrolling in Allied Health or Nursing programs or taking certain college level courses Student had to pass course or start over next term Student had to pass course or start over next term Pass Rate: 42% Pass Rate: 42% Each instructor designed own course presentations, lectures, homework assignments, and tests Each instructor designed own course presentations, lectures, homework assignments, and tests Student class time was inflexible Student class time was inflexible What Did We Do Before the Redesign?

SMART Math Objectives Mastery of Competencies – Not Just Self-Paced Mastery of Competencies – Not Just Self-Paced Accommodation of Learning Styles Accommodation of Learning Styles On-demand Individual Assistance On-demand Individual Assistance Immediate Feedback on Tests and Homework Immediate Feedback on Tests and Homework Opportunity to Progress More Quickly (or slowly) Opportunity to Progress More Quickly (or slowly) More Frequent Opportunities for Success More Frequent Opportunities for Success Student requirements based on educational and career goals Student requirements based on educational and career goals

How We Got Started 12 modules replaced 3 traditional courses. MODULESTRADITIONAL COURSE 1, 2, 3Basic Mathematics 4, 5, 6, 7Elementary Algebra 8, 9, 10, 11, 12Intermediate Algebra Components of each module grade: Attendance 5% Notebooks10% Homework15% Post-Test (Proctored)70% To satisfy a module the overall grade must be at least 75%.

Programs of Study Module Requirements Required Modules Number of programs DSPM Students Fall 2008/Spring % % % %

Record Keeping For which course does the student register? “Shell Courses” that do not designate modules DSPM 0891 Developmental Mathematics I DSPM 0892 Developmental Mathematics II DSPM 0893 Developmental Mathematics III All new students enroll in DSPM 0891 Student completes at least 4 modules (or all required if < 4) Grade = Average of 4 highest modules scores Students still needing to complete more modules enroll in DSPM 0892/DSPM 0893

Mastery Learning New students begin with Pre-Test on Module 1 New students begin with Pre-Test on Module 1 80% mastery moves student to next module 80% mastery moves student to next module If less than 80%, student completes If less than 80%, student completes Homework in MyMathLab Homework in MyMathLab Practice Test in MyMathLab Practice Test in MyMathLab Post Test in MyMathLab Post Test in MyMathLab SMART Math notes – (workbook format) SMART Math notes – (workbook format) 80% mastery to move from one homework assignment to next 80% mastery to move from one homework assignment to next 75% mastery on proctored post test 75% mastery on proctored post test

Learning Increased Mean Scores on Post Test by Modules

Student Success Increased Students Passing the Course Overall Success Rate Increased by 45%! CourseTerm% ABC TraditionalSpring % RedesignSpring % SMART MathFall % SMART MathSpring % SMART MathFall %

Retention Increased Students Enrolled in Course to End CourseTerm% Enrolled to End TraditionalSpring % RedesignSpring % SMART MathFall % SMART MathSpring % SMART MathFall % Overall retention increased by 14%!

Cost Savings for Institution Reduced cost per student by over 20% Reduced cost per student by over 20% o Reduced total number of sections by 28% Increasing maximum class size from 24 to 30 Increasing maximum class size from 24 to 30 Providing opportunity for students to complete developmental coursework more quickly Providing opportunity for students to complete developmental coursework more quickly o Reduced number of sections taught by full time faculty from 78% to 58% o Utilized tutors at lower cost per hour than faculty Improved retention of students by over 14% Improved retention of students by over 14% Increased college enrollment numbers by enrolling students more readily in credit bearing courses Increased college enrollment numbers by enrolling students more readily in credit bearing courses Full timeAdjunctTotal Historically SMART Math373471

Jackson State Mathematics Department wishes to thank:  The Tennessee Board of Regents for giving us the opportunity to make our dreams a reality.  National Council of Academic Transformation for guidance and encouragement throughout the whole process. SMART Math Come visit us and see our SMART Math Center! Betty Frost, Presenter Associate Professor of Mathematics & Redesign Team Leader