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Book Dissertation Abstracts International

Download or read book Dissertation Abstracts International written by and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 734 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Psychoeducational Factors Determining the Pathway to Completion of the College Algebra Requirement for College Students

Download or read book Psychoeducational Factors Determining the Pathway to Completion of the College Algebra Requirement for College Students written by Andrew J. Knoop and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This exploratory study seeks to determine which sources of individual differences influence the successful completion of the college algebra mathematics requirement. For some college students, the alternative pathways to earning college algebra course credit are time consuming, costly, and frustrating. Students who have difficulty with college-level mathematics are faced with having to extend enrollment periods or drop out of college altogether. Previous research has identified four sources of individual differences that impact success in college-level mathematics courses (working memory ability, previous math exposure, math fact automaticity, and degree of inattention). A discriminant function analysis was performed using these four psychoeducational variables to predict membership in three groups that represent varying success in completing the college algebra requirement: (a) the Math 5 group, (b) the Fail Math 10 group, and (c) the Pass Math 10 group. Results indicate that the discriminant functions obtained using the four sources of individual differences do not significantly predict group membership. Post-hoc analyses intended to increase the researcher's understanding of the pathway groups and predictor variables reveal promising results for future research using working memory and math exposure measures.

Book The Impact of a Short Term Review Treatment Program on Student Success in a College Algebra Course

Download or read book The Impact of a Short Term Review Treatment Program on Student Success in a College Algebra Course written by Frances Clementi Hopf and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Which included interactive instruction and practice with a minimum requirement of 3 hours per week for the 4-week treatment period; participants who were randomly assigned to the control group received an alternative assignment based upon their college algebra coursework using the online program, MyLabsPlus (Pearson Education, n.d.a) that accompanied the class textbook, with a comparable weekly time requirement. After the four-week treatment period, the remaining 11 weeks consisted of the normal course of study and concluded with a comprehensive departmental final exam not prepared by the course instructor. No significant differences in achievement on the final exam were found between the two groups. Also, there were no interaction effects and no main effects for gender and performance on the final exam. Number of prior attempts at college algebra similarly had no impact upon final exam. However, student achievement in the researcher's class was observed to be higher than that found in the other college algebra classes in the department (i.e. the researcher's students performed higher on the departmental final exam and had a lower failure rate than the overall departmental failure rate). The fact the researcher's college algebra students had greater success when compared to the other college algebra students would suggest other possibilities for future regard. For example, studies comparing use of alternative instructional strategies and/or grading practices may reveal factors that influence college algebra performance. Investigations comparing alternative placement procedures and/or advising strategies might also contribute findings helpful to promoting student success in college algebra.

Book Remediation to College Algebra

Download or read book Remediation to College Algebra written by Andrea D. Serna and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Predictive Factors Associated with Achievement and Success in College Algebra

Download or read book Predictive Factors Associated with Achievement and Success in College Algebra written by Walter Thomas Graybeal and published by . This book was released on 1958 with total page 452 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Improving College Algebra Grades Using Online Homework Completion as a Prerequisite for Quizzes

Download or read book Improving College Algebra Grades Using Online Homework Completion as a Prerequisite for Quizzes written by Kristen Ann Pennington and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 88 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The goals of this study are to determine if a prescribed treatment would help College Algebra students become more successful and to examine other factors that could have been influencing success. The course used a web-based ALEKS program for homework and quizzes. It was decided to have the students achieve a 75% correct completion level for the online homework assignments before the students would be allowed to attempt the online quiz. It was hypothesized that the knowledge gained while completing the homework would improve quiz grades, improve overall learning, and result in higher passing grades. A pretest and posttest were used to determine how much previous knowledge of the material students had prior to taking the course. A pre-survey was administered to gather demographic information including gender, age, the last math course the student has taken, the number of semesters since the last math course was taken, and the college corresponding to the student's major. A post-survey was administered to gain information on the student's work ethic, how the student felt about the treatment and about the online math program. The final exam grades were also compared based on the students' SAT, ACT, and COMPASS® scores. The treatment did not raise final exam grades but it did improve the online quiz grades.

Book Student Success in College

Download or read book Student Success in College written by George D. Kuh and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2011-01-07 with total page 422 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Student Success in College describes policies, programs, and practices that a diverse set of institutions have used to enhance student achievement. This book clearly shows the benefits of student learning and educational effectiveness that can be realized when these conditions are present. Based on the Documenting Effective Educational Practice (DEEP) project from the Center for Postsecondary Research at Indiana University, this book provides concrete examples from twenty institutions that other colleges and universities can learn from and adapt to help create a success-oriented campus culture and learning environment.

Book Handbook of College Reading and Study Strategy Research

Download or read book Handbook of College Reading and Study Strategy Research written by Rona F. Flippo and published by Routledge. This book was released on 1999-09 with total page 553 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Handbook of College Reading and Study Strategy Research is the most comprehensive and up-to-date source available for college reading and study strategy practitioners and administrators. In this thorough and systematic examination of theory, r

Book Journal of Developmental Education

Download or read book Journal of Developmental Education written by and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Making College Work

Download or read book Making College Work written by Harry J. Holzer and published by Brookings Institution Press. This book was released on 2017-08-15 with total page 163 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Practical solutions for improving higher education opportunities for disadvantaged students Too many disadvantaged college students in America do not complete their coursework or receive any college credential, while others earn degrees or certificates with little labor market value. Large numbers of these students also struggle to pay for college, and some incur debts that they have difficulty repaying. The authors provide a new review of the causes of these problems and offer promising policy solutions. The circumstances affecting disadvantaged students stem both from issues on the individual side, such as weak academic preparation and financial pressures, and from institutional failures. Low-income students disproportionately attend schools that are underfunded and have weak performance incentives, contributing to unsatisfactory outcomes for many students. Some solutions, including better financial aid or academic supports, target individual students. Other solutions, such as stronger linkages between coursework and the labor market and more structured paths through the curriculum, are aimed at institutional reforms. All students, and particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, also need better and varied pathways both to college and directly to the job market, beginning in high school. We can improve college outcomes, but must also acknowledge that we must make hard choices and face difficult tradeoffs in the process. While no single policy is guaranteed to greatly improve college and career outcomes, implementing a number of evidence-based policies and programs together has the potential to improve these outcomes substantially.

Book Practical Applications and Experiences in K 20 Blended Learning Environments

Download or read book Practical Applications and Experiences in K 20 Blended Learning Environments written by Kyei-Blankson, Lydia and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2013-12-31 with total page 519 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Learning environments continue to change considerably and is no longer confined to the face-to-face classroom setting. As learning options have evolved, educators must adopt a variety of pedagogical strategies and innovative technologies to enable learning. Practical Applications and Experiences in K-20 Blended Learning Environments compiles pedagogical strategies and technologies and their outcomes that have been successfully applied in blended instruction. Highlighting best practices as elementary, secondary, and tertiary educational levels; this book is a vital tool for educators who teach or plan to teach in blended learning environments and for researchers interested in the area of blended education knowledge.

Book Thriving in Transitions

    Book Details:
  • Author : Denise D. Nelson
  • Publisher : The National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience
  • Release : 2012-05-17
  • ISBN : 1942072201
  • Pages : 205 pages

Download or read book Thriving in Transitions written by Denise D. Nelson and published by The National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience. This book was released on 2012-05-17 with total page 205 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Thriving in Transitions: A Research-Based Approach to College Student Success represents a paradigm shift in the student success literature. Grounded in positive psychology, the thriving concept reframes the student success conversation by focusing on the characteristics amenable to change and that promote high levels of academic, interpersonal, and intrapersonal performance in the college environment. The authors contend that a focus on remediating student characteristics or merely encouraging specific behaviors is inadequate to promote success in college and beyond. The collection presents six research studies describing the characteristics that predict thriving in different groups of college students, including first-year students, transfer students, high-risk students, students of color, sophomores, and seniors, and offers recommendations for helping students thrive in college and life.

Book Comparing the Impact of Traditional and Modeling College Algebra Courses on Student Performance in Survey of Calculus

Download or read book Comparing the Impact of Traditional and Modeling College Algebra Courses on Student Performance in Survey of Calculus written by Jerry Glenn West and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Students in higher education deserve opportunities to succeed and learning environments which maximize success. Mathematics courses can create a barrier for success for some students. College algebra is a course that serves as a gateway to required courses in many bachelor's degree programs. The content in college algebra should serve to maximize students' potential in utilizing mathematics and gaining skills required in subsequent math-based courses when necessary. The Committee for Undergraduate Programs in Mathematics has gone through extensive work to help mathematics departments reform their college algebra courses in order to help students gain interest in the utilization of mathematics in solving real-world problems. In many instances, college algebra courses have evolved from a traditional curriculum into a modeling or applied curriculum. Successful completion rates and academic achievement in a survey of calculus course were compared between students who had traditional college algebra content versus modeling college algebra content. Results of statistical analyses between the two types of college algebra content determined that a higher percentage of students successfully completed survey of calculus on their first attempt when they had traditional college algebra content in a prerequisite course than students who had modeling college algebra content. No statistically significant difference was determined in academic achievement in survey of calculus, measured by average GPA of students, between the two types of college algebra content. The results of this study suggest that a higher percentage of students will complete survey of calculus with a grade of C or higher on their first attempt after successfully completing traditional college algebra content versus successfully completing modeling college algebra content; however, academic achievement based on GPA will not be significantly different between students who successfully complete either type of college algebra content.

Book A Longitudinal Study of Modeling based College Algebra and Its Effect on Student Achievement

Download or read book A Longitudinal Study of Modeling based College Algebra and Its Effect on Student Achievement written by Timothy Paul Chappell and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 139 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Low success rates and high withdrawal rates in gateway courses like College Algebra have deterred some students from attaining their educational goals. The university of study developed a Modeling-Based College Algebra course with the purpose of creating a better course for terminal students and yet still preparing nonterminal students for the next mathematics course. In this quantitative study, the difference between the two College Algebra courses in terms of average final grade, the D/F percentage, the withdrawal percentage, and the average final grade in a subsequent mathematics course was examined. The difference in median final grade, D/F percentage, and withdrawal percentage was statistically significant. The difference in average final grade in the subsequent math course was not statistically significant. The difference in median final grade, D/F percentage, and withdrawal percentage was statistically significant for female, male, and traditional students.

Book Mathematics for Equity

    Book Details:
  • Author : Na’ilah Suad Nasir
  • Publisher : Teachers College Press
  • Release : 2014-12-04
  • ISBN : 0807773069
  • Pages : 289 pages

Download or read book Mathematics for Equity written by Na’ilah Suad Nasir and published by Teachers College Press. This book was released on 2014-12-04 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this book, nationally renowned scholars join classroom teachers to share equity-oriented approaches that have been successful with urban high school mathematics students. Compiling for the first time major research findings and practitioner experiences from Railside High School, the volume describes the evolution of a fundamentally different conception of learners and teaching. The chapters bring together research and reflection on teacher collaboration and professional community, student outcomes and mathematics classroom culture, reform curricula and pedagogy, and ongoing teacher development. Mathematics for Equity will be invaluable reading for teachers, schools, and districts interested in maintaining a focus on equity and improving student learning while making sense of the new demands of the Common Core State Standards. Book Features: Core principles of an equity-centered mathematics program. Examples of how to focus and organize the collaborative work of a math department to develop a shared pedagogy. Student experiences with an equity pedagogy that focuses on building perseverance, flexibility in thinking, and deep conceptual understanding. Connections between reconceptualizing learners and teaching, and achieving deep mathematics learning and equitable outcomes. Contributors include: Jo Boaler, Ilana Seidel Horn, Judith Warren Little, and Rachel Lotan. “Mathematics for Equity provides a kaleidoscopic view, in the voices of teachers, researchers, and students themselves, of one of the nation’s most ambitious and successful attempts at teaching mathematics for equity. It shows what it takes to create a climate that supports students and teachers in engaging in meaningful mathematical activity—and, alas, how vulnerable such environments are to the wrong kinds of ‘accountability.’ Read it and learn.” —Alan H. Schoenfeld, University of California at Berkeley “Want to fix what's wrong with mathematics instruction in your school? Read this book with your colleagues and do what it inspires you to do. Written by the brave teachers and former students who did it, as well as researchers.” —Phil Daro, writing team, Common Core Standards, Strategic Education Research Partnership