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Problems, Resources, and Issues in Mathematics Undergraduate Studies
Volume 29, 2019 - Issue 8: Interdisciplinary Conversations (Part 1)
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Pages 881-902 | Received 15 Jul 2018, Accepted 03 Oct 2018, Published online: 03 May 2019
 

Abstract

We describe how faculty and staff used improvement science design Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles and engaged in interdisciplinary conversations in an effort to improve students’ performance in introductory mathematics courses. This initiative started with College Algebra a course with a large enrollment of students that had a high failure rate. We engaged in PDSA cycles over a period of 4 years. From 2011–2015, we used data from student assessment scores, course evaluations, lab surveys, and instructors’ observations to inform decisions to transform introductory mathematics courses. The transformative efforts positively enhanced students’ performance. Furthermore, to reflect on our PDSA cycles and the broader implications of institutionalized change to mathematics courses, we engaged in frequent interdisciplinary conversations to discuss complexities and challenges. These meetings provided an opportunity to build a common vision about the nature and delivery of the mathematics taught to better serve students The themes of the conversations were on curriculum, assessment, instruction, the complexities of the change process, cultivating a growth mindset, and the need to engage in research in general education mathematics courses. Therefore, in this article we provide insights as to how interdisciplinary conversations were used to implement evidence-based teaching practices and also pedagogical approaches that can be used to facilitate students learning.

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Ruthmae Sears

Dr. Ruthmae Sears is an associate professor of mathematics education at the University of South Florida. She currently serves as the coordinator for Intermediate Algebra.

Frances Hopf

Dr. Frances Hopf is an instructor of mathematics aththe University of South Florida. She was the former coordinator for College Algebra.

Ana Torres-Ayala

Dr. Ana Torres-Ayala is the Assistant Director for the Academic Success Center, and the SMART Lab Director at the University of South Florida.

Casey Williams

Ms. Casey Williams is an instructor of mathematics at Hillsborough Community College, and is a doctoral student at the University of South Florida.

LesLaw Skryzpek

Dr. LesLaw Skryzpek is the chair of the mathematics department at the University of South Florida.

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