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Calculus Reform: Increasing STEM Retention and Post-Requisite Course Success While Closing the Retention Gap for Women and Underrepresented Minority Students
In: Mathematics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2017)
Abstract: Boise State University (BSU) implemented an across-the-board reform of calculus instruction during the 2014 calendar year. The details of the reform, described elsewhere (Bullock, 2015), (Bullock 2016), involve both pedagogical and curricular reform. Gains from the project have included a jump in Calculus I pass rate, greater student engagement, greater instructor satisfaction, a shift toward active learning pedagogies, and the emergence of a strong collaborative teaching community. This paper examines the effects of the reform on student retention. Since the curricular reform involved pruning some content and altering course outcomes, which could conceivably have negative downstream impacts, we report on student success in post-requisite mathematics and engineering coursework. To explore the effects of the Calculus reform on retention we focused on whether or not students are retained at the university immediately subsequent to the year in which they encounter Calculus I. We divided 3002 student records into two groups: those who encountered the new version of Calculus and those who had the traditional experience. We then compared retention rates for the two groups. We found that the new Calculus course improved retention (relative to the old) by 3.4 percentage points; a modest, but statistically significant (p = 0.020) result. University retention rates for women, under-represented minorities (URM), and Pell-eligible students were also computed. All three subgroups showed gains, with URM leading with 6.3 percentage points of improved retention (p = 0.107) We then considered retention within STEM as a measure of how the Calculus reform influenced students. For the same groups of students, we computed the rate at which STEM majors were retained in STEM. Once again we found a modest overall gain of 3.3 percentage points (p = .078). We found strong effects on women and underrepresented minorities (URM). The new Calculus course improved retention for both of these groups by more than 9 percentage points, a large effect. At this university, under the old Calculus, women used to lag men in STEM retention by about 8 percentage points. After the Calculus reform this gap nearly vanished, shrinking to 0.5 percentage points. Under the old Calculus, STEM retention of URM students used to lag that of non-URM. After the Calculus reform the gap flipped, so that underrepresented minority students are now retained in STEM at higher rates than non-URM. As a final result we examined student success in courses that typically follow Calculus I. Here the metric is pass rate, and we compared pass rates between the students who took the new Calculus against those who took the old. For additional comparison we also included students who transferred into post-Calculus course work. Once again the reformed Calculus course led to better results.
Keyword: and Multicultural Education; and Research; Bilingual; diversity; Educational Assessment; Engineering Education; Evaluation; Materials Science; Mathematics; Multilingual; Women's Studies
URL: https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1196&context=math_facpubs
https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/math_facpubs/196
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Developing collaborative partnerships with culturally and linguistically diverse families during the IEP process
Rossetti, Zachary; Sauer, Janet Story; Bui, Oanh. - : SAGE Publications, Inc., 2017
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Bells for Books Community Service
In: International Journal of Undergraduate Community Engagement (2017)
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Reflecting on a Social Studies-Mathematics Day: Integrating Content Using Multicultural Perspectives
In: Educational Technology Faculty Publications and Presentations (2017)
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The Use of Visual Arts in World Language Instruction to Increase Student Motivation and Attitude
In: Boise State University Theses and Dissertations (2017)
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Instructional Strategies for High School ELL Refugee Students in Mathematics
In: Boise State University Theses and Dissertations (2017)
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Higher Education: The Impact on Bosnian Women Who Came as Refugees to the United States
In: Boise State University Theses and Dissertations (2017)
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Form, Function, and Relevance of Contemporary Language Resource Centers
In: Boise State University Theses and Dissertations (2017)
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Flipped classroom teaching methods in medical education
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A Māori Crisis in Science Education?
Stewart, G. - : AUT University, 2017
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No'oloto: Exploring the Epistemological Significance of No’oloto to the Academic Achievements of Tongan Tertiary Students in New Zealand
Kailahi, Vaivaifolau. - : Auckland University of Technology, 2017
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Toward a Spirit of Interprofessional Practice: A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study
Flood, Brenda. - : Auckland University of Technology, 2017
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Variations on the Theme of Integration in the "Israeli Democracy"
In: Senior Projects Spring 2017 (2017)
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The Book of Embraces: A New Translation
In: Senior Projects Spring 2017 (2017)
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It Takes Two: Compatibility of Perspectives between Students and Teachers and the Effects Effort has on Student Academic Achievement and Subjective Well-being
In: Senior Projects Spring 2017 (2017)
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The Erasure of Culture through Education: Richard Henry Pratt's Pedagogy and the Figure of the 'Displaced Indian' in American Indian Literature
In: Senior Projects Spring 2017 (2017)
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English for specific purpose in adult Hispanic populations
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Perspectives on poetry : a writing workshop for deaf students
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Raymond Baesler, Veterans Heritage Project (Maricopa Community Colleges)
Veterans Heritage Project (Maricopa Community Colleges). - 2017
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Examining Oral Passage Reading Rate Across Three Curriculum-Based Measurement Tools for Predicting Grade-Level Proficiency
In: Early and Special Education Faculty Publications and Presentations (2017)
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