Report on Student Learning Outcome Assessments. Mathematics, Statistics, and Engineering Division

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Report on Student Learning Outcome Assessments Mathematics, Statistics, and Engineering Division 2008 2009

Introduction Faculty members of the Mathematics, Statistics, and Engineering Division have demonstrated their willingness to engage in the assessment of Student Learning Outcomes. During 2008 2009, assessments were conducted in 14 of 25 mathematics and statistics courses. A total of 61 of 138 course level SLOs were assessed, some multiple times. In fact 120 individual SLO assessments were conducted during this past year by 15 permanent and 6 part time instructors. In the previous year, 8 permanent faculty members and 2 part time instructors completed SLO assessments in seven courses. The results of the assessments are summarized in the table that follows. Much of the detail of the assessments does not appear in this summary but can be reviewed in the individual assessment documents provided by instructors. The recommendations that followed from the detailed analysis of student work include proposals to rebalance course content, change the pedagogical approach to topics, include more practice, improve the directions on test questions, and select new assessment questions that better align with the learning outcomes. These changes are intended to be included the next time the instructor teaches the assessed course. One should note, however, that instructors do not necessarily teach the same courses each semester, so is it possible that there is a lag between an assessment and the implementation of an action to improve student learning. In the last two years I have provided a basic template for the faculty to report out the results of the assessment. I have been impressed by the quality and creativity of the reports that have been submitted. The richness and variability of the approaches will provide a basis for department discussions as we continue the process of assessing student learning. Our goal is to complete the assessment of all student learning outcomes at the course level and program level, review the learning outcomes to be sure we ve captured the essence of the courses and programs, and have a plan in place to ensure the process continues in an effective way.

SLO Assessment Report MSE Division 2008-2009 Semester Course SLOs Assessment Analysis Changes Instructor Spring 09 Math 27 Arithmetic perform basic operations - 71% correctly simplified; $ omitted quiz subtraction with money is incorrect answers Gee perform basic operations - 87% correct without borrowing; Spring 09 Math 27 Arithmetic subtraction without borrowing, with 80% correct with borrowing; 60% assigned in class borrowing,long division with correct on long division with Gander remainder remainder Spring 09 Math 27 Arithmetic perform basic operations - 88% correct; errors in knowledge quiz multiplication of multiplication facts more review Gee Spring 09 Math 27 Arithmetic perform basic operations - division quiz Spring 09 Math 27 Arithmetic perform basic operations; applications - geometry word problem Math 34 Pre-algebra basic operations Math 34 Pre-algebra basic operations - integers, fractions quiz 71% correct; errors in knowledge of division algorithm and addition mistakes 33% correct; errors due to concept of perimeter, wrong formula, notation, no understanding more time on division algorithm include more visuals about perimeter and area; formula identification Morning class: 70% correct; 61% correct with percentages. Evening increase practice on class: 69% correct; 40% correct percentage problems with percentages integers: 72% correct; subtraction of integers accounted for most errors; fractions: 36% correct; common denominators, cancellation, signs, incorrect division increase time on subtraction of signed numbers with paretheses; group activities with fractions; "focused" time with individual students on fraction arithmetic Sum 09 Math 34 Pre-algebra basic operations 100% correct Math 34 Pre-algebra apply order of operations review concepts; overemphasize the left-to-right 32% correct; subtracted before multiplying; multiplied before rule for multiplication and dividing; distributed incorrectly division Sum 09 Math 34 Pre-algebra apply order of operations Math 34 Pre-algebra simplify complex fractions 36% correct; simplified numerator and denominator ok; did not perform or correctly perform division have students rewrite the problem using traditional division symbol as the first step Sum 09 Math 34 Pre-algebra simplify complex fractions 100% correct Sum 09 Math 34 Pre-algebra apply rules of exponents improve directions on one Q Sum 09 Math 34 Pre-algebra scientific notation 100% correct Sum 09 Math 34 Pre-algebra square root 50% correct Math 34 Pre-algebra apply appropriate techniques to solving linear equations Morning class: 83% correct; 67% correctly solved equations with fractions. Evening class: 73% correct; 70% correctly solved equations with fractions. Gee Gee Lam increase class time; add group work component; make appropriate adjustments in other course content Morning class: change instruction technique; Evening Lam class: no change. Page 1 of 6

Math 34 Pre-algebra Sum 09 Math 34 Pre-algebra Math 34 Pre-algebra Math 34 Pre-algebra Sum 09 Math 34 Pre-algebra apply appropriate techniques to solving linear equations - integers and decimals apply appropriate techniques to solving linear equations translate into algebraic expressions and equations apply algebraic methods to solve word problems apply algebraic methods to solve word problems demonstrate mastery in simplifying - apply rules of exponents increase focus on equations 84% correct with integers; 48% with variables on both sides; correct with decimals - more errors review multiplication with in addition decimals 83% correct 48% correct; unclear about "twice" and "triple" 44% correct; missed identifying the variable; order of operations prepare study guide with English phrases and mathematical translation emphasize defining the variable 67% correct not at this time 52% proficient increase review prior to final Harbison demonstrate mastery in simplifying - apply rules of exponents; rational expressions; functions classify polys and factor - factoring classify polys and factor; solving word problems review on 5 days followed by a quiz and midterm 80% correct; 50% correct; 100% correct; 74% quiz average; 59% midterm average suggests retention is the issue 50% correct on 4 questions; sum of cubes with GCF was widely missed replace exam question with more appropriate level of difficulty. encourage students to do more homework to help with retention Mendez restructure test question to include GCF with difference of two squares Math 100 Elementary Algebra classify polys and factor - factoring 79% - 92% successful no change needed Vrechek apply appropriate solving techniques - rational, quadratic, radical equations apply appropriate solving techniques - linear, quadratic, rational, radical equations, systems, inequalities 43% average on first 3; 35% average on radical equations devote more time to solving radical equations 90% on 10 linear and quadratic equations: 67% on systems; 43% devote more time; adjust on radical equations; 0% on linear exam questions inequality systems Larson Math 100 Elementary Algebra graphing lines 48% and 57% success Manriquez graphing 74% proficient Harbison graphing; slope and equations of lines 80% correct; 50% correct not at this time include additional handouts Math 100 Elementary Algebra word problems 30% and 46% success and review of setting up problems Manriquez word problems 33% correct Spring 09 Math 103 Elementary Algebra, I basic operations - algebraic expressions test and 17% correct; 3% correct respectively. Subtraction errors; confusion about rules of exponents this in spite of extra handouts and efforts to improve results emphasize memorization of rules of exponents; review subtraction of signed numbers Page 2 of 6

Spring 09 Math 103 Elementary Algebra, I Spring 09 Math 103 Elementary Algebra, I basic operations - algebraic expressions solving equations - linear, systems, inequalities Spring 09 Math 103 Elementary Algebra, I solving equations - linear, systems test and of 3 questions, average correct was 25%, 75%, and 25% respectively various percentages from 50% - 92% correct equation with integer coefficients 42% correct; with rational coefficients 16%; systems 39% and 48% various percentages from 58% - 92% correct no specific recommendation additional worksheets for students arithmetic errors abound graphing linear equations and additional worksheets for Spring 09 Math 103 Elementary Algebra, I inequalities students Spring 09 Math 103 Elementary Algebra, I graphing lines 53% success Manriquez effort on setting up practice 30% correct on sum of the parts was evident; need to include Spring 09 Math 103 Elementary Algebra, I word problems, system of equations problem; 13% correct on distance classroom demonstration of problem with currect wind problem Spring 09 Math 103 Elementary Algebra, I word problems various percentages from 75% - 92% not at this time Spring 09 Math 103 Elementary Algebra, I word problems 50% success provide more review in class Manriquez Spring 09 Math 104 Elementary Algebra, II basic operations - exponents 43% and 57% respectively not at this time Spring 09 Math 104 Elementary Algebra, II basic operations - simplifying radicals 18% success Manriquez Spring 09 Math 104 Elementary Algebra, II polynomials - factoring from 50% to 100% correct not at this time polynomials - classification, 89% success for classify and Math 104 Elementary Algebra, II factoring, embedded in rational factor; 58% success within rational van Warmerdam expressions structure Spring 09 Math 104 Elementary Algebra, II polynomials - factoring 32% success more handouts and review Manriquez Math 104 Elementary Algebra, II solving equations - radical, quadratic 26% success on radical equation; 37% for quadratic van Warmerdam Spring 09 Math 104 Elementary Algebra, II solving equations - linear, quadratic, radical, linear inequalities various percentages with radical equations being most problematic no Spring 09 Math 104 Elementary Algebra, II graphing various percentages from 29% to 93% Spring 09 Math 104 Elementary Algebra, II word problems 50% - 64% success Spring 08 Math 110 Geometry write a two-column direct proof 3 high; 3 medium; 5 low Math 110 Geometry write a two-column direct proof 10 high; 5 medium; 6 low score Math 120 Intermediate Algebra solving equations - logarithmic quiz Math 120 Intermediate Algebra solving equations - quadratic with complex solutions 30% competent; lack of understanding of log function and notation 68% competent; illegal reductions, negative under radical led to no solution; tried to factor 2 day/week format is challenging; will review sooner Vrechek 3 day/week class did better; begin review last 3 weeks of class revise handouts; increase time on topic; create additional homework emphasize instructions and point out illegal reducing errors. Vrechek Schutte Handel Page 3 of 6

Math 120 Intermediate Algebra solving equations - quadratic in form Math 120 Intermediate Algebra Math 120 Intermediate Algebra solving equations - linear, quadratic complex zeros, systems of nonlinear, other solving equations - equations and equations of lines Spring 09 Math 120 Intermediate Algebra Solving equations - exponential quiz Spring 09 Math 120 Intermediate Algebra Spring 09 Math 120 Intermediate Algebra 2 correct; 6 nearly correct; 6 had no idea how to begin various percentages - 35%, 39% on quadratic, 30% on system have students create similar problems to improve their recognition of the type and understanding of the solution Vrechek van Warmerdam first exam 74% success; 83% success at this time 92% success with same base; assign more problems to 69% success with different bases practice writing simple that could become the same; 54% exponential equations in success when definition of log had logarithmic form to be used Sholomytska Solving equations - linear, quadratic, quadratic complex zeros, systems both linear and non-linear, other various percentages generally low increase review time solving equations - quadratic and systems Spring 09 Math 120 Intermediate Algebra solving equations - radical test Spring 09 Math 120 Intermediate Algebra solving inequalities - rational test homework, test 60% correct with quadratic coef of 1; 40% correct with odd linear coef; 20% correct with quadratic coef not one. 79% successfully solved system 26% correct; 9% missed check for extraneous; 26% factoring error have students write the steps and refer to them when completing the square; no change for system process is understood - squaring errors, isolating radical also contributed to low success rate 2/22 correct; incorrect graphing of ask class to identify ways to solution; multiplied by a potentially avoid similar mistakes. (This negative expression, distributed a analysis included quiz, negative incorrectly assess, test, reassess) Van Sickle McDonald Spring 09 Math 120 Intermediate Algebra solving inequalities - absolute value test 71% - 79% success Van Sickle Math 120 Intermediate Algebra solving inequalities first exam 69% success some organizational changes Spring 09 Math 120 Intermediate Algebra solving inequalities 50% success are planned Math 120 Intermediate Algebra functions - definition; domain, range 65% and 57% non van Warmerdam Math 120 Intermediate Algebra functions - definition; domain, range first exam 74%, 34% success avoid vertical asymptotes when asking domain and range; make Q's more like text Spring 09 Math 120 Intermediate Algebra functions - definition; domain, range low percentages organizational changes planned Math 120 Intermediate Algebra graphing - exponential growth and decay, conics 22% and 78% respectively van Warmerdam Math 120 Intermediate Algebra graphing - classify and graph first exam 82% success Page 4 of 6

Spring 09 Math 120 Intermediate Algebra graphing - functions, conics, systems, transformatons 100% success on transformations; little success on other concepts with rational graphs relocated along with conics, we should see some improvement here Math 120 Intermediate Algebra word problems 30% success van Warmerdam Math 120 Intermediate Algebra word problems first exam 35% success more time allocated in lecture and homework Spring 09 Math 120 Intermediate Algebra modeling growth and decay low success lecture handout planned Spring 09 Math 334 Trigonometry apply trig functions to angles and arcs 50% success provide review packet Spring 09 Math 334 Trigonometry evaluating trig functions 60% success provide review packet Spring 09 Math 334 Trigonometry trig identities 100% success Spring 08 Math 334 Trigonometry trig identities 46% used identities accurately; 79% applied Laws of Sines and Cosines correctly more practice Gander 40% used identities accurately; Math 334 Trigonometry trig identities 63% applied Laws of Sines and Cosines correctly more practice Gander 42% used identities accurately; Spring 09 Math 334 Trigonometry trig identities 88% correctly applied Laws of Sines and Cosines. more practice Gander 58%, 52% correctly solved Math 334 Trigonometry trig identities problem using difference formulas; continue to develop 35% correctly solved identity to memorization techniques value problem. Math 334 Trigonometry solve trig equations test results below 32%; exam test and results about 45%; algebraic errors dominated improvement noted between test and final; have students watch their substitutions Spring 09 Math 334 Trigonometry solve trig equations 50% success final review packet Spring 09 Math 334 Trigonometry graphing 25% success adjust pacing chart to allow more time on this topic Spring 09 Math 334 Trigonometry solve equations with complex assessment was too difficult; low success numbers make adjustments Spring 09 Math 334 Trigonometry applications 60% success final review packet Math 334 Trigonometry improvement from last applications - vectors and bearings; 23% to 29% test to final; 63% test and semester; reinforce calculator angle of elevation angle of elevation problem usage Math 342 Modern Busines Math graphing - exponential and log fcns Spring 09 Math 342 Modern Busines Math linear programming - set up and solve test in two classes 86% success with exponential functions: 29% success with log functions 59% and 54% set up correctly; 41% and 46% solved correctly; incorrect inequality; constraints more examples and practice understanding relationship between log and exp fcns more focus on set-up; key words for <, > Math 350 Life-Sciences Calc I limits and continuity exam 84% successful Math 350 Life-Sciences Calc I derivatives exam 89% success Math 350 Life-Sciences Calc I curve sketching and optimization exam 74% success course adjustments Math 350 Life-Sciences Calc I exponential, log, trig fcns; applications exam 75% success course adjustments Math 350 Life-Sciences Calc I antiderivatives - areas and volumes exam 88% success topic is moving to 351 Smith Page 5 of 6

Math 400 Calculus I analytic geom, limits, derivative, integral concepts - derivative by def 13 of 17 correct; missed lim, didn't use def, algebra error reinforce notation, rules of exponents, definition A. May Math 400 Calculus I analytic geom, limits, derivative, integral concepts - limit w/abs val 5 of 24 completely correct; missed lim from left and right allocate more time, emphasize lim from each side Handel analytic geom, limits, derivative, 100% success on limits; 50% on Math 400 Calculus I integral concepts other concepts Math 400 Calculus I calculate derivatives and integrals 88% success calculate derivatives and integrals - 75% correct, 13% error, 8% blank, Spring 09 Math 400 Calculus I test review provided der trans fcn 4% skipped this one Math 400 Calculus I applications 50% success 2/3 of class competent Spring 09 Math 400 Calculus I applications - biology test 29% correct; 25% small error reinforce the "rate of change" concept and key words Math 400 Calculus I proof exam low success revise assessment Spring 09 Math 400 Calculus I proof - hyperbolic fcn test 46% correct; 13% partially correct focus on pos/neg root; more familiarity with hyp fcns Spring 09 Math 401 Calculus II integration techniques test 88% success Spring 09 Math 401 Calculus II applications of integration test 80% success Spring 09 Math 401 Calculus II parametric and polar test low success increase time on this topic; reduce time on numerical methods Math 401 Calculus II 5/24 correct; 2 missed radius of sequences and series - power review abs value inequalities quiz convergence; abs value inequality series and radius of convergence missed by half Segal Spring 09 Math 401 Calculus II sequences and series test 67% success Spring 09 Math 401 Calculus II approximate functions as series test low success revise instructions Sum 09 Stat 300 Statistics summary data 100% success Stat 300 Statistics probability - 2 class 73% and 74% success Manriquez Sum 09 Stat 300 Statistics probability 80% success Sum 09 Stat 300 Statistics confidence intervals 100% success Stat 300 Statistics hypthesis tests - 2 class 55% and 33% success more handouts and practice interpreting results Manriquez Sum 09 Stat 300 Statistics hypthesis tests 71% success emphasize labels on graphs Sum 09 Stat 300 Statistics correlation and regression 100% success Sum 09 Stat 300 Statistics use technology 81% success Spring 09 Stat 300 Statistics applications lab assignment 79% success provide a checklist of required V. May items in report will search for better Sum 09 Stat 300 Statistics applications - critical thiking 50% success questions and provide extra work on this Page 6 of 6