Reasoning-in-Writing Proficiency? Using data from Carleton College, this study explores the connection between students ’ completion of a range of quantitative courses and the quality of their quantitative reasoning in writing (QRW) as exhibited in courses throughout the undergraduate curriculum during the first two years of college. Because the assessment takes place in the context of a campus-wide initiative which has improved QRW on the whole, the study identifies course-taking patterns which predict stronger than average improvement. Results suggest QRW is not exceptionally improved by taking courses in statistics, principles of economics, or in the social sciences more broadly. QRW performance is, on the other hand, correlated strongly...
This text of the opening plenary address to the 2011 Summit of the Appalachian College Association a...
Quantitative and scientific reasoning is a critical student learning outcome in higher education. Da...
Findings from national studies along with more frequent calls from those who employ college graduate...
Using data from Carleton College, this study explores the connection between students’ completion of...
As an inherently interdisciplinary endeavor, quantitative reasoning (QR) risks falling through the c...
As an inherently interdisciplinary endeavor, quantitative reasoning (QR) risks falling through the c...
As an inherently interdisciplinary endeavor, quantitative reasoning (QR) risks falling through the c...
As the number of young people attending college has increased, the diversity of college students’ ed...
As an inherently interdisciplinary endeavor, quantitative reasoning (QR) risks falling through the c...
Educational theorists have argued that effective instruction in quantitative reasoning (QR) should e...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
Quantitative Reasoning (QR) is essential for today’s students, yet most higher education institution...
This text of the opening plenary address to the 2011 Summit of the Appalachian College Association a...
Quantitative and scientific reasoning is a critical student learning outcome in higher education. Da...
Findings from national studies along with more frequent calls from those who employ college graduate...
Using data from Carleton College, this study explores the connection between students’ completion of...
As an inherently interdisciplinary endeavor, quantitative reasoning (QR) risks falling through the c...
As an inherently interdisciplinary endeavor, quantitative reasoning (QR) risks falling through the c...
As an inherently interdisciplinary endeavor, quantitative reasoning (QR) risks falling through the c...
As the number of young people attending college has increased, the diversity of college students’ ed...
As an inherently interdisciplinary endeavor, quantitative reasoning (QR) risks falling through the c...
Educational theorists have argued that effective instruction in quantitative reasoning (QR) should e...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
Quantitative Reasoning (QR) is essential for today’s students, yet most higher education institution...
This text of the opening plenary address to the 2011 Summit of the Appalachian College Association a...
Quantitative and scientific reasoning is a critical student learning outcome in higher education. Da...
Findings from national studies along with more frequent calls from those who employ college graduate...