Even though Quantitative Literacy (QL) programs are currently being developed and implemented in several colleges and universities, most schools still depend on traditional mathematics courses to reach their quantitative literacy goals. This note is a case study of how a traditional mathematics course sequence intended for students majoring in social and life sciences may be modified and adapted to at least partially fulfill the need in the absence of a stand-alone QL program. In particular, we focus on a freshman-level mathematics course sequence that serves various client departments. This sequence covers the traditional content of a first-year calculus sequence along with a clear and intentional emphasis on word problems. The kinds of wo...
In this third paper in a series describing the Quantitative Reasoning in the Contemporary World cour...
Research in quantitative literacy (QL) is in its infancy, so now is the time to begin a regimen for ...
for the Numeracy Community Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose...
Even though Quantitative Literacy (QL) programs are currently being developed and implemented in sev...
We describe a quantitative literacy (QL) program at Colby-Sawyer College, a small, residential, libe...
Colby-Sawyer College has adopted a mission for quantitative literacy (QL) to give students the “nece...
Our institution, a small, private liberal arts college, recently revised its core curriculum. In the...
In this article, I present a selection of problem types, with examples, that have been used with som...
This editorial highlights the eloquent words of Drs. Bernard Madison and Lynn Arthur Steen who, in t...
The past twenty years have seen a growing interest in promoting quantitative literacy (QL) courses a...
Low passing rates in developmental mathematics have been a serious concern for community colleges fo...
Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose as we developed, taught an...
This paper describes a course designed to enhance the numeracy of biology and pre-medical students. ...
The authors describe successes and challenges in developing a QL-friendly course at the University o...
In this paper, we describe the process at Michigan State University whereby we have created two cour...
In this third paper in a series describing the Quantitative Reasoning in the Contemporary World cour...
Research in quantitative literacy (QL) is in its infancy, so now is the time to begin a regimen for ...
for the Numeracy Community Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose...
Even though Quantitative Literacy (QL) programs are currently being developed and implemented in sev...
We describe a quantitative literacy (QL) program at Colby-Sawyer College, a small, residential, libe...
Colby-Sawyer College has adopted a mission for quantitative literacy (QL) to give students the “nece...
Our institution, a small, private liberal arts college, recently revised its core curriculum. In the...
In this article, I present a selection of problem types, with examples, that have been used with som...
This editorial highlights the eloquent words of Drs. Bernard Madison and Lynn Arthur Steen who, in t...
The past twenty years have seen a growing interest in promoting quantitative literacy (QL) courses a...
Low passing rates in developmental mathematics have been a serious concern for community colleges fo...
Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose as we developed, taught an...
This paper describes a course designed to enhance the numeracy of biology and pre-medical students. ...
The authors describe successes and challenges in developing a QL-friendly course at the University o...
In this paper, we describe the process at Michigan State University whereby we have created two cour...
In this third paper in a series describing the Quantitative Reasoning in the Contemporary World cour...
Research in quantitative literacy (QL) is in its infancy, so now is the time to begin a regimen for ...
for the Numeracy Community Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose...