Student achievement in developmental mathematics and effective practices in developmental education: a study of an Urban Community College District in Texas

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Title: Student achievement in developmental mathematics and effective practices in developmental education: a study of an Urban Community College District in Texas
Author: Alcorta, Lisa Salinas
Abstract: Success rates for students in developmental education are dismal. The greatest need for developmental education instruction occurs in mathematics, where high numbers of underprepared students generate great concern and the need for substantial changes in higher education institutions. With higher rates of students requiring remediation in the community colleges, the identification of effective policies and practices in developmental education is necessary to increase the achievement rates of developmental education students, and more specifically developmental mathematics students. This study explored the relationship between developmental mathematics student performance and developmental education programs of the Urban Community College District colleges. In addition, this study set out to identify institutional characteristics between colleges whose developmental mathematics students met state mandated academic outcomes at higher rates than their sister colleges.
Department: Educational Administration
Subject: Developmental education Mathematics Developmental mathematics Remediation Community colleges Student performance Urban Community College District Achievement rates
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2152/7850
Date: 2009-12

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