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Frequent Assessment: A Key to Retention Garrett Gregor (a.k.a. G 2 ) Clark College Vancouver, WA Session T1B
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Past Assessment Method (2002-2006) HW 20%, Quizzes 10%, 3 Exams 15% each, Final Exam 25% HW 20%, Quizzes 10%, 3 Exams 15% each, Final Exam 25% 80% of grade is in-class, examination assessment (no notes). 80% of grade is in-class, examination assessment (no notes). 5-7 Quizzes: 10 minutes long, were given randomly during the term, and cover the previous two days of work 5-7 Quizzes: 10 minutes long, were given randomly during the term, and cover the previous two days of work Each exam covered three weeks of material. Each exam covered three weeks of material.
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New Assessment Method (2006-2009) HW 15%, Quizzes 40%, Midterm 20%, Final Exam 25% HW 15%, Quizzes 40%, Midterm 20%, Final Exam 25% 85% in-class assessment, no notes. 85% in-class assessment, no notes. Nine quizzes, given every Friday, covers the material from the previous Friday through Thursday. Nine quizzes, given every Friday, covers the material from the previous Friday through Thursday. Quizzes are 15-25 minutes long. Quizzes are 15-25 minutes long. No quiz given on the week of the midterm. No quiz given on the week of the midterm.
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Defining Retention and Success Students who withdraw from the class can do so anytime up to the end of the 7 th week. Students who withdraw from the 10 th day to the end of the 7 th week receive a W on their transcript. Students who withdraw from the class can do so anytime up to the end of the 7 th week. Students who withdraw from the 10 th day to the end of the 7 th week receive a W on their transcript. Retention Rate: The percentage of students who did not withdraw from the 10th day of class to the end of the 7 th week. Retention Rate: The percentage of students who did not withdraw from the 10th day of class to the end of the 7 th week. Pass Rate: Percentage of students who got a C or better (grade > 73%) out of those students who did not withdraw from the class. Pass Rate: Percentage of students who got a C or better (grade > 73%) out of those students who did not withdraw from the class.
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Class # of students (old, new) Retention Rate Pass Rate OldNewOldNew Elementary Algebra (307,64) 86%89%74%74% Intermediate Algebra (318,102) 83%94%57%76% College Algebra (47,158)77%92%61%74% Trigonometry(71,28)90%93%72%81% Calculus I (35,50)69%70%75%74% Calculus II (85,59)80%86%68%61% Calculus III (60,44)75%93%80%93% Calculus IV (50,72)90%85%69%77%
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Assumptions G 2 effectiveness as an instructor has been unchanged. G 2 effectiveness as an instructor has been unchanged. The academic abilities of students have not changed. The academic abilities of students have not changed.
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Comments, Questions, or Suggestions? Your turn! Your turn! Garrett Gregor ggregor@clark.edu Clark College 1933 Fort Vancouver Way Vancouver, WA 98663
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