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March 7, 2005LaManque-Barr League Presentation1 Results from the De Anza College Math Performance Success (MPS) Program Andrew LaManque Robert Barr Roundtable Discussion at the League of Innovations Conference 2005 Stream 7: Research, Assessment, and Accountability
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March 7, 2005LaManque-Barr League Presentation2 Overview of the Program Cohort - three quarter math sequence –Elementary Algebra (Math 101) –Intermediate Algebra (Math 105) –Elementary Stats / Probability (Math 10) –Students have shown previous math difficulties, including repeated attempts and failure –Must apply to the program Double the classroom time Instruction / Counseling collaboration Peer tutoring
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March 7, 2005LaManque-Barr League Presentation3 Impact on Students in the Classroom Same content and material to be mastered –Same faculty teach both MPS and Non MPS sections Faculty/Counselor partnership provides immediate intervention if a student falls behind Twice as many contact hours –Opportunity for hands on work –Build self confidence
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March 7, 2005LaManque-Barr League Presentation4 Research Questions 1.How do the grades of students in the MPS program compare with the grades for students not in the program for the same course and term? (Assumption of grades as an indicator of student learning). 2.Do MPS students starting in Math 101 persist through to higher level math courses at a higher rate than students not in the program? Given that the same content and material must be be mastered:
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March 7, 2005LaManque-Barr League Presentation5 Summary of Research Findings
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March 7, 2005LaManque-Barr League Presentation13 Summary of Research Findings “Students in MPS develop a higher level of self- confidence once they are successful in math. This increase in self-confidence carries over to other classes they are taking. In short, MPS students' success in Math helps them to develop the skills, attitudes and self-confidence necessary to be successful in their other classes.” Herminio Hernando, Councelor for MPS
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March 7, 2005LaManque-Barr League Presentation14 Research Contribution This research demonstrates that the program is achieving results in terms of student success Provides justification for program continuance or expansion The research provides a baseline of data to monitor changes over time Contributes to the ‘Body of Evidence’ examining student success
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March 7, 2005LaManque-Barr League Presentation15 Program Costs
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March 7, 2005LaManque-Barr League Presentation16 Program Costs Additional faculty time (double the load) –But double the contact hours generated for state aid Dedicated counselor time (15 hours per week – estimated at $25,000 per year) Peer tutoring dollars spent ($10,000 per year) Students in the program had a much higher success rate than other students. It costs more per student to “produce” higher rates of learning.
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March 7, 2005LaManque-Barr League Presentation17 Best Practices Validated by the Research Cohort development and course sequencing –Could benefit students in Math 51, 49A, 49B sequence (pre-calculus to calculus) Additional student time on task –Pilot the addition of 1-2 hr lab component Instructional / student support relationship –Develop learning skills in first course –Holistic approach to building confidence
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March 7, 2005LaManque-Barr League Presentation18 Suggestions for Expansion to Other Courses? Are there examples from other colleges? –What aspect the program is most important? –How can components of the program be transferred to all sections with available resources?
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March 7, 2005LaManque-Barr League Presentation19 Thanks Diane Mathios, Math Instructor, MPS Coordinator Anne Leskinen, Dean Herminio Hernando, Counselor for MPS
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