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Joey Offer, Ph.D Julie Kostka

Joey Offer, Ph.D Julie Kostka. Your Experience. In your groups… Share any collaborative activity experience you have had, positive or negative. What are you hoping to learn from this session?. Basic Math at ACC. Fall 2012/Spring 2013 Activities Piloted Fall 2013

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Joey Offer, Ph.D Julie Kostka

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  1. Joey Offer, Ph.D Julie Kostka

  2. Your Experience In your groups… • Share any collaborative activity experience you have had, positive or negative. • What are you hoping to learn from this session?

  3. Basic Math at ACC • Fall 2012/Spring 2013 • Activities Piloted • Fall 2013 • 97 traditional sections • 7 collaborative learning sections

  4. Math PLUS at ACC • Small classes (max 18) • Collaborative Learning Classes • Meet in classroom twice a week, 80 minutes each • Meet in lab after class, 55 minutes each

  5. Math PLUS at ACC Collaborative Activities • Promote exploration and/or discovery • Challenge students to struggle, disagree, and discuss • Incorporate guided learning – different from problem sets

  6. Our Experience Students report that they… • like mathematics more • feel more confident • enjoy sharing ideas • form informal cohorts • would recommend to a friend (90%!)

  7. Faculty and Student Concerns • Students work at different rates • Students have different abilities • Group members cause confusion • Some students resist group work

  8. Addressing Concerns • Most issues are present in any classroom • Select the right activity • Create a community of learners (tone) • Balance multiple instructional techniques

  9. Addressing Concerns Different student ability / speed • Assign roles in groups • Include “challenge” problems • Re-group students for discussion • Encourage faster groups / students to assist others

  10. Addressing Concerns Confusion in groups • It’s ok! • Gently guide down a different path • Take a break and provide hints to class • Save time for wrap-up • Be flexible with goals for activity

  11. Addressing Concerns Students who resist • Maintain commitment as instructor • Remind students of multiple approaches • Explain motivation for collaboration

  12. Resources MATD 0332 - https://sites.google.com/a/austincc.edu/matd-0332/ Math PLUS – https://sites.google.com/a/austincc.edu/mathplus/home Joey Offer, Ph.D., joffer@austincc.edu Julie Kostka, julie.kostka@austincc.edu

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