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Increasing Success Rates in Mathematics: Lecture/Lab with Prescriptive Remediation. Aiken Technical College Achieving the Dream College Since 2007. Aiken Technical College.
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Increasing Success Rates in Mathematics: Lecture/Lab with Prescriptive Remediation Aiken Technical College Achieving the Dream College Since 2007
Aiken Technical College • Located in Aiken, SC – transitional mix of industries – formerly textiles, now nuclear, manufacturing; largely blue collar workforce, now needing higher level skills • Founded 1972, celebrating our 40th Anniversary • Approximately 3000 students • Achieving the Dream College Since 2007 • Aiken Technical College achieved Leader College status in 2011-2012
Mathematics Success Barriers • Weak Foundational Skills • Technology Weakness and Access • Large Class Sizes • Length of Math Remediation • Study Skills and Time on Task
Addressing Math Barriers • Mandatory Lab • Additional Contact Hours • Structured Work Time • Technology Access and Support • Lab Tutors • Addressed class size • Individual Instruction • Relationships and Consistent Instruction
Addressing Math Barriers • Flexible Pacing • Students take tests as they are ready • Acceleration • Mastery • Lectures to make connections • Goal Clarification and Critical Thinking
Math Lecture/Lab Structure • Students register for a combination of Lecture and Required Lab • Lecture- MAT 031- Meets 3 hours per week; Lecture Time and Work Time • Lab- MAT 011 - Meets 3 hours per week - Connected to a particular lecture - Has the Instructor and 2 Tutors • Both the Lecture and the Lab are held in a room with 36 Computer Stations.
Striving for Improvement in Retention and Success MAT 101 Beginning Algebra
Why So Low? • Math Foundational Skills • Need more time on task • Need more assistance • Computer Access • Need time to access computers while on campus • Motivation • Need active engagement with instructor/tutor outside of class
MAT 101 Redesign • Changed to Open Lab Flexible Delivery Method • Course delivered as 2-3-3 • 2 hours of lecture/week & 3 hours of required lab attendance/week • 3 credit hours for the course
Benefits of Open Lab for Students • The lab is open during a variety of times per week, and student can choose the time most compatible with his/her schedule to attend • Only Mat 101 students attend Open Lab • Open Lab is staffed by Mat 101 instructors with some tutors as needed • Computer access is readily available
Benefits for Students (continued) • Students get one on one help from instructor • Students may work to help each other in a relaxed setting • We currently have 6 Mat 101 students on track to complete Mat 101 and 102 this semester using the lab to progress at an accelerated pace
Benefits of Open Lab for Instructors • Instructors get feedback from students who are struggling and might not speak up in class • All tests are taken in the Open Lab, so instructors use class time for lecturing • Instructors provide one on one help with homework as students need it • Instructors can maintain appropriate pacing for the course, because slower students can get caught up in the lab, and faster students can move ahead in the lab
Building on Success • We hope to deliver Mat 102 Intermediate Algebra using the Open Lab in Fall 2013 • My dream is to have a Math Lab for all levels of math students • Part of the lab would be for working on assignments with assistance as needed and the other part would be an area for testing
Pilot Bridge Program • We offered a 1 – week Boot Camp for incoming new students who had taken our Compass test and scored within 5 points of the ‘cut score’ to place in the next level math course this past July • Students took the chance to skip a course, save a semester, and save about $600 in tuition and fees (which is the cost for 1 course)
How Did It Work? • Students began the week with a diagnostic test taken on the computer in Pearson’s MyFoundationsLab. • Areas of weakness were identified. • An individualized program was set up for each student based on his/her deficiencies
Bridge Program (continued) • Students worked with an instructor and the computer based program to refresh weak math skills • Tutors were available for assistance • At the end of the week, the students took a post test to try to qualify to register for the next level math course.
Results • Of 7 students who participated, 6 qualified to enroll in the next level math above the one in which they originally placed • Following those 6 students last semester, all successfully completed the course they took with a ‘C’ or better.
Future Plans • We will offer our Bridge Program again this Summer 2013 to incoming Freshmen • Identify students who place close to the ‘cut scores’ on the placement test anytime during the year and offer an online version of our Bridge Program --- That’s my dream!
Contact Information • Fr. Gregory Rogers • Dean, General Education and University Transfer • Aiken Technical College • rogersf@atc.edu • (803) 508-7272 • Lynn Rickabaugh • Chair, Mathematics Department • Aiken Technical College • rickabal@atc.edu • (803) 593-9954 ext. 1319