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September 21, 2007TMTA Transition to College-Level Math in 20 Minutes Chuck Collins Dept. of Mathematics Univ. of Tennessee
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September 21, 2007TMTA What’s Important? How do they get here? Transition? What did UT do? What did I say? How did it go? What can K-12 teachers do? What else would I do
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September 21, 2007TMTA How do they get here? 3 or 4 Years of HS Math General Education = 2 Math Courses First Math Course at UT –Placement during orientation –Placement + Major + Advisor = 1 st Course –14 Options (3 Main Tracks) Pump, not Filter
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September 21, 2007TMTA Transition? (UT) Only 82% of first-year students return for second year Some of the culprits (2005-06) –College Algebra (1324)42% fail –Precalculus(561)30% fail –Business Calculus (1220)25% fail –Math. Reasoning (647)36% fail
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September 21, 2007TMTA Transition? (Math) “I can’t pass them if they don’t show up or do any work.” – A. Lecturer For a 3 credit course most spend ≤6 hours on the course, some ≤3 10-20% don’t finish the course Difficulties are not dealt with by students
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September 21, 2007TMTA What can UT do? Light the Torch – new program @ UT for academic orientation 20 minute success sessions on first- year courses Aims: –Improve success rates –Create an academic climate
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September 21, 2007TMTA What did I say?
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September 21, 2007TMTA How did it go? New + competing events = low turnout However… –marks a beginning focus on academics –students and faculty thinking and talking about expectations and success –next year will be better
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September 21, 2007TMTA What can K-12 teachers do? Talk about the transition (encourage) Help students become self-evaluators Practice with concept and process driven evaluations Help them ‘own’ the material Increase student responsibility
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September 21, 2007TMTA What else can we do? Engage faculty Add transition training to first year courses Communicate expectations early & often
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