Effective Retention Strategies in Mathematics Courses

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Dr. Carrie Tirel, Associate Professor of Mathematics at UW Oshkosh, Fox Cities Campus, shares valuable insights on retention strategies in math courses. The strategies include organized weekly modules on Canvas, engaging synchronous class sessions, virtual office hours, and building a supportive community. These approaches aim to enhance student learning outcomes and promote collaboration among peers. Dr. Tirel emphasizes proactive communication, interactive teaching methods, and early intervention to support student success.


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  1. Retention Strategies in Math Courses Dr. Carrie Tirel Assoc. Prof. of Mathematics UW Oshkosh, Fox Cities Campus Rationale: We can (and should) learn from each other! Disclaimer: I do not have a magic formula!

  2. Canvas Page Organization Weekly modules organized chronologically with: links to CU class sessions and office hours lecture videos (deadlines on everything!) assignments, quizzes, etc. PowerPoints from class meetings Synchronous session recordings Collaboration Padlet

  3. Synchronous Class Sessions Slides with humorous memes/cartoons in line with course content Greet students as they join and ask how they are Solicit big ideas in the chat True-False polls to gauge conceptual understanding Warm-Up problems as a full group (with student interaction) Group work in AWWApp culminates in Padlet posts for a collaborative resource Wrap-up with upcoming deadlines End session wishing we had another hour

  4. Between Class Sessions Virtual Office Hours 1-2 hours per week per course (during that course s meeting time) 2 hours of by-appointment hours broken into 20- minute slots students sign up via Canvas calendar Communication, communication, communication! respond to emails & Canvas messages ASAP Math XXX Updates announcements at least once a week individual outreach to students who have been absent or missed assignments Early Alerts

  5. Building Community & Support Structures Beginning of the semester: About me video by the instructor (under 3 minutes) Intro Slides submitted by students (5 photos, 3 likes, 3 dislikes) Early Course Feedback Survey (in the second week) Course expectations brainstorm during first class meeting what do you expect from yourself, your classmates, and your instructor? Ongoing: Group activities begin first day of class Groups change with chapter/unit Ice-breaker activities when groups are switched Feedback on formative and summative assessments personal invitation to office hours or one-on-one appointment when struggle is apparent

  6. Overarching Principles* Support Flexibility Human Connection Compassion *all of which have always been important but seem especially crucial this semester!

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