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Evaluating Developmental Programs National Center for Developmental Education www.ncde.appstate.edu
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Legislators were concerned about the raising costs of higher education. Students were concerned about loan debt. Business and industry were concerned about a shortfall of trained workers. Policy makers were concerned about graduation rates.
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Participation in developmental courses slows down academic progress. Participation in developmental courses costs students/families more money. Participation in developmental courses costs state government more money.
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Taking more time and costing more money… It better work!
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There were no differences in gateway course performance between students who just barely placed in developmental courses and students who just barely missed placement in developmental courses. Students who did not take developmental courses were 2-3 times more likely to graduate than those who did.
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Of every 100 students enrolled in the lowest level developmental math class, only 16 even took the college level math class.
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All the studies indicating the failure of developmental education are based on aggregate data. Aggregate data obfuscates the accomplishments of individual programs. Only individual program data shows the true picture of developmental education.
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Pass rates (C or better) in developmental courses. Completion rates in developmental courses. Post developmental education enrollment in gateway courses.
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Grades in post-developmental education gateway courses, Credits obtained in 1-2-3 years for developmental students, Graduation/certificate rates in 3-5 years, Transfer rates in 3-5 years.
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