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Developmental Education Preparation suggests faculty development that can be used for teaching developmental education and corequisites courses, specifically in mathematics. Providing a look into the needs of students that may not be prepared for college level courses, the premise of the book is to prepare the faculty as much as possible to handle a developmental course. Complete with techniques, pedagogy, instructional skills, when combined all together, this book can help with developing meaningful professional development on any campus across the nation. The interviews presented in this book provide the reality of some faculty of developmental mathematics education and revealed common trends in the needs and characteristics of corequisite courses. Based on the themes found, professional development is suggested to aid in helping shift any negative components of those themes. The themes help better understand the needs of teaching these challenging courses. Student success should

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This timely book presents a poignant statement surrounding the current issues on developmental education. Community college instructors teaching corequisite courses combining the requirements of developmental mathematics and college level mathematics will find it a most valuable resource. An engaging read of extremely practical ideas based on a research study!

-- Mary Margaret Capraro, Professor of Mathematics Education

Discussions on the corequisite model for entry level mathematics courses has been at the forefront of post-secondary mathematics education for nearly a decade. In this book, Dr. Cribbs uses case studies and provides a research-based approach to how corequisite math classes are taught and the wide variety of models that exist. This is a great read and inspires corequisite math instructors to really think about their approach to closing mathematical knowledge gaps for students. This book will change mindsets about corequisite math classes.

-- Jennifer Whitfield, Professor of Mathematics

If you are sincere about student success, this book is a must-read. The author provides a contrasting perspective of the pros and cons of implementing a mandated corequisite model. As a learning & development professional, I found it particularly interesting to learn about how the model impacted job satisfaction for the faculty members. This book highlights the tremendous value of professional development specific to the campus or university.

-- Tasha Bennett, Learning and Development Supervisor

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

CHAPTER 1: Developmental Mathematics Education

CHAPTER 2: Developmental and Corequisite Pedagogy

CHAPTER 3: Listening to the Voices of Faculty of Developmental Mathematics

CHAPTER 4: Successful Professional Development Options for Community Colleges

CHAPTER 5: Conclusion

References

About the Author

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
    Publication Date: 1/15/2022 12:11:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781475866278, 978-1475866278
    ISBN10: 1475866275

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Developmental Education Preparation suggests faculty development that can be used for teaching developmental education and corequisites courses, specifically in mathematics. Providing a look into the needs of students that may not be prepared for college level courses, the premise of the book is to prepare the faculty as much as possible to handle a developmental course. Complete with techniques, pedagogy, instructional skills, when combined all together, this book can help with developing meaningful professional development on any campus across the nation. The interviews presented in this book provide the reality of some faculty of developmental mathematics education and revealed common trends in the needs and characteristics of corequisite courses. Based on the themes found, professional development is suggested to aid in helping shift any negative components of those themes. The themes help better understand the needs of teaching these challenging courses. Student success should

    Trade Review

    This timely book presents a poignant statement surrounding the current issues on developmental education. Community college instructors teaching corequisite courses combining the requirements of developmental mathematics and college level mathematics will find it a most valuable resource. An engaging read of extremely practical ideas based on a research study!

    -- Mary Margaret Capraro, Professor of Mathematics Education

    Discussions on the corequisite model for entry level mathematics courses has been at the forefront of post-secondary mathematics education for nearly a decade. In this book, Dr. Cribbs uses case studies and provides a research-based approach to how corequisite math classes are taught and the wide variety of models that exist. This is a great read and inspires corequisite math instructors to really think about their approach to closing mathematical knowledge gaps for students. This book will change mindsets about corequisite math classes.

    -- Jennifer Whitfield, Professor of Mathematics

    If you are sincere about student success, this book is a must-read. The author provides a contrasting perspective of the pros and cons of implementing a mandated corequisite model. As a learning & development professional, I found it particularly interesting to learn about how the model impacted job satisfaction for the faculty members. This book highlights the tremendous value of professional development specific to the campus or university.

    -- Tasha Bennett, Learning and Development Supervisor

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    CHAPTER 1: Developmental Mathematics Education

    CHAPTER 2: Developmental and Corequisite Pedagogy

    CHAPTER 3: Listening to the Voices of Faculty of Developmental Mathematics

    CHAPTER 4: Successful Professional Development Options for Community Colleges

    CHAPTER 5: Conclusion

    References

    About the Author

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