Low passing rates in developmental mathematics have been a serious concern for community colleges for many years. A course in Quantitative Literacy (QL) offers non-STEM students an alternative option to introductory algebra as a path to a degree. This paper describes the implementation and evolution of QL at the Borough of Manhattan Community College. Students enrolled in the 17 sections of QL were compared to a matched sample of students from Elementary Algebra. The students enrolled in QL in the Spring of 2013 were 175% more likely to have passed a credit-bearing mathematics course one year later, indicating that QL represents a valuable alternative for non-STEM college students placed into algebra level remediation. Further, the implemen...
This was a historical case study of a national professional development program, Mathematics Across ...
In this paper, we describe the process at Michigan State University whereby we have created two cour...
In Fall 2018, remedial mathematics courses were eliminated from the 23-campus California State Unive...
In this editorial, I place the Quantitative Reasoning (QR) movement within the national context of m...
Our institution, a small, private liberal arts college, recently revised its core curriculum. In the...
Colby-Sawyer College has adopted a mission for quantitative literacy (QL) to give students the “nece...
We describe a quantitative literacy (QL) program at Colby-Sawyer College, a small, residential, libe...
There is a time when articulation agreements between universities and community colleges come to an ...
Quantitative Reasoning (QR) is essential for today’s students, yet most higher education institution...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) has sought to improve education in collegiate mathemat...
Even though Quantitative Literacy (QL) programs are currently being developed and implemented in sev...
This research stems from efforts to infuse quantitative literacy (QL) in an online version of colleg...
This was a historical case study of a national professional development program, Mathematics Across ...
In this paper, we describe the process at Michigan State University whereby we have created two cour...
In Fall 2018, remedial mathematics courses were eliminated from the 23-campus California State Unive...
In this editorial, I place the Quantitative Reasoning (QR) movement within the national context of m...
Our institution, a small, private liberal arts college, recently revised its core curriculum. In the...
Colby-Sawyer College has adopted a mission for quantitative literacy (QL) to give students the “nece...
We describe a quantitative literacy (QL) program at Colby-Sawyer College, a small, residential, libe...
There is a time when articulation agreements between universities and community colleges come to an ...
Quantitative Reasoning (QR) is essential for today’s students, yet most higher education institution...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) has sought to improve education in collegiate mathemat...
Even though Quantitative Literacy (QL) programs are currently being developed and implemented in sev...
This research stems from efforts to infuse quantitative literacy (QL) in an online version of colleg...
This was a historical case study of a national professional development program, Mathematics Across ...
In this paper, we describe the process at Michigan State University whereby we have created two cour...
In Fall 2018, remedial mathematics courses were eliminated from the 23-campus California State Unive...