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Community College Mathematics Past Present And Future Brian Cafarella

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Community College Mathematics Past Present And Future Brian Cafarella
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Publisher: CRC Press/Chapman & Hall
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.4 MB
Pages: 277
Author: Brian Cafarella
ISBN: 9781032262321, 9781032262338, 103226232X, 1032262338
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Community College Mathematics Past Present And Future Brian Cafarella by Brian Cafarella 9781032262321, 9781032262338, 103226232X, 1032262338 instant download after payment.

This book explores the rich history of community college math with a specific focus on gatekeeper math classes. Gatekeeper math classes include courses such as college algebra, introduction to statistics, and all developmental math classes. For community colleges, successful completion of these classes is imperative for student retention.
This book presents a decade-by-decade analysis of the history of community college mathematics. The author employs a mix of conceptual, empirical, and quantitative research. The empirical research stems from interviews with 30 community college faculty members from seven community colleges.
From the 1970s to the pandemic in the early 2020s, the book explores math curricula as well as trends, initiatives, teaching practices, and mandates that have impacted community college math. The positives and negatives of such trends, initiatives, and mandates are presented along with suggestions on how to apply such knowledge going forward.
The author addresses the key questions: How can we build a future model for community college gatekeeper math classes that is both successful and sustainable? Additionally, how can we learn from the past and the present to build such a model?
This book will be ideal for students in graduate programs focusing on community college leadership or developmental education leadership as well as all those hoping to improve success rates in community college mathematics programs.

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