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Developmental Education Shake-Up: Gateway’s Academic Redesign

Join Dr. Kerri McKenna and Chelsea Law as they present Gateway's successful academic redesign for developmental education courses, including math, reading, and writing. Participants will review data, curriculum, and lessons learned, and have the opportunity to ask questions about the courses and redesign structure.

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Developmental Education Shake-Up: Gateway’s Academic Redesign

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  1. DevelopmentalEducation Shake-Up:Gateway’s Academic Redesign Presenters: Dr. Kerri McKenna, Assistant Professor, English Chelsea Law, Instructor, Mathematics

  2. Session Objectives Participants will review data, curriculum, and lessons learned for: MAT 65 + MT 50 co-requisite developmental math courses. RDG 100 + Gen. Ed. co-requisite developmental reading courses. ENG 101 + ENG 100 co-requisite developmental writing courses. Participants will be able to ask questions about our courses and our redesign.

  3. Structure of Redesign

  4. MAT 65 + MT 50 5 credit hours / 1 semester

  5. MAT 65 + MT 50 5 credit hours / 1 semester Entire curriculum sequencing available in handout

  6. MAT 65 + MT 50 5 credit hours / 1 semester Lessons Learned • Balance between review and new topics • Workshop time needs to be structured • Very low-scoring students are not prepared for the accelerated course • Group/active learning activities show greatest success • Regular attendance is essential

  7. Additional math courses Expansion • This co-requisite model has had preliminary success in math for Fall 2015 • STA 220 + STA 96 is also being piloted • All new co-requisite models utilize active learning methodology

  8. RDG 100 + Gen. ed. 5 credit hours / 1 semester * Indicates that a sample size of less than 30 was used ** Indicates a curriculum change

  9. RDG 100 + gen. ed. 5 credit hours / 1 semester • Implemented as a flipped classroom (all lectures and quizzes online) • Gen. Ed. class textbook is used as course tool Entire curriculum sequencing available in handout

  10. RDG 100 + gen. ed. 5 credit hours / 1 semester Lessons Learned • Some course pairings work better than others • Pair with full-time faculty or well-trained part-time faculty • Consistency of course, textbook, and instructor commitment • Limit the courses that are paired with RDG 100 • 50-minute sections are intensive • The flipped classroom is successful

  11. ENG 101 + Eng 100 5 credit hours / 1 semester

  12. ENG 101 + Eng 100 5 credit hours / 1 semester ** Entire curriculum sequencing in handout Entire curriculum sequencing available in handout

  13. Eng 101 + Eng 100 5 credit hours / 1 semester Lessons Learned • The same faculty need to be used for both courses • Mixed skill-sets in the classroom and scheduling are challenges • Two-day scheduling and same-day scheduling present different options for classroom format • Part-time faculty need to be well-trained before taking part in the paired courses • Students are going on to succeed • 83.3% of Fall 2014 accelerated students passed ENG 102 in Spring 2015

  14. Q & A Subject Break-Outs English and Reading Please meet in the front of the room Mathematics Please meet in the back of the room

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