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WvEB Mathematics: College Level, Web-Enhanced Algebra and Trigonometry Courses for High School Students in West Virginia: WvEB Mathematics: College Level, Web-Enhanced Algebra and Trigonometry Courses for High School Students in West Virginia
Dr. Laura J. Pyzdrowski, WvEB Project Director
Institute for Math Learning
Mathematics Department
West Virginia University - Morgantown
Dr. Anthony S. Pyzdrowski, WvEB Technology Consultant
California University of Pennsylvania
www.pyzdrowski.ws
Steering Committee: Steering Committee V. J. Benokraitis Deborah Brown
Connie Dale Bruce Ebanks
Bruce Flack Elizabeth Dale
James Denvir Murrel Hoover
Carl Johnson David Kennedy
Larry Lamb James Miller
Diana Munza Mary Poling
Laura Pyzdrowski Gary Seldomridge
Deborah Seldomridge Judy Silver
Sue Steinbeck Joe Urbanski
Donna Watson
WvEB Algebra Design Sub - Committee: WvEB Algebra Design Sub - Committee Jim Denvir (Marshall)
Bruce Ebanks (Marshall)
James Miller (WVU - Morgantown)
Laura J. Pyzdrowski (WVU, coordinator)
Judy Silver (Marshall)
Joe Urbanski ( WVUIT)
Diana Munza ( High School Teacher Representative)
WvEB Algebra 9-12 Sub - Committee: WvEB Algebra 9-12 Sub - Committee Murrell Hoover (Charleston)
Larry Lamb (State Mathematics Coordinator)
Diana Munza (Fairmont)
Debbie Seldomridge (Keyser)
Sue Steinbeck (Parkersburg)
WvEB Course: WvEB Course A college-level mathematics course for high school students.
The structure of the course allows for concurrent enrollment.
GOAL: GOAL To help students remain in a mathematics pathway while in high school, and allow for a smooth transition into entry level college mathematics.
High School Students: High School Students Experience the Pace of a University Course
Gain Confidence in Mathematical Ability
Avoid Senior Mathematics Void
Design: Design WvEB Algebra and Trigonometry target the “middle track”student.
WvEB Number Theory and Calculus will target advanced track students.
Will not replace mathematics courses in the high school curriculum.
Design: Design Higher Education Instructor of Record
High School Teacher Facilitator
Use of Content Standards and Objectives
Students are counseled as to course appropriateness.
Design: Design Students use a graphing utility/graphing calculator.
Students work in groups when appropriate.
Students will be exposed to problem solving in context.
Students make connections among tables of numbers, algebraic analysis, and graphs.
WvEB Mathematics Course Components: WvEB Mathematics Course Components Reading Assignments (Text Component)
Lectures (CD Component or video streaming)
Laboratories (School Lab/CD/Web Component)
Homework (Text Component)
Homework Quizzes (Web Component)
Tests (Given at High School Site)
Facilitator Input
Instructor/Facilitator/Student Communication (Web Component)
Facilitator: Facilitator The facilitator for the project must be a certified high school mathematics teacher.
Must apply to the institution of record.
Is the instructor of record for the high school credit portion of the course.
Must attend professional development sessions to become familiar with the technological components of the course as well as the course material and requirements.
Duties of Facilitator: Duties of Facilitator Monitoring tests in a supervised setting.
Sending or giving student materials to the instructor of record.
Handing graded materials back to the students.
Facilitating with homework assignments.
Duties of Facilitator: Duties of Facilitator
Assisting and guiding students who need help with content of the course.
Supervising computer laboratories and guiding student groups when needed through difficult laboratory topics.
Making sure that the computer facilities are functioning and reporting malfunctions to the appropriate support staff and the instructor of record.
Duties of Facilitator: Duties of Facilitator Assisting in counseling as to the appropriateness of the course for interested students.
The facilitator will be the "eyes and ears" for the instructor of record and will provide information about student concerns and in class performance to the instructor of record.
Duties of Facilitator: Duties of Facilitator Consult with regard to content selection, and development.
Serve as consultants on NSF CCLI grant. Dr. Michael Mays, CCLI PI Dr. Laura J. Pyzdrowski, CCLI Co-PI
WvEB “Perks” ( WVU): WvEB “Perks” ( WVU) “Salary” of $80/student for up to 10 students. For 10 students or more the “salary” is $1000
To teacher if offered outside of school day
To county if offered during school day
No Minimum number of students required
Structure: Structure The structure at each site will vary.
Students meet during scheduled times to discuss and do mathematics and take tests. ( Contact hours)
There will be supervised group work for the interactive computer laboratories.
Placement: Placement Hosting Higher Education Institutions use individual placement requirements.
WvEB Eligibility: WvEB Eligibility An overall GPA of 3.0.
An earned “C” or better in the following courses: Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry. ( in addition, WvEB Trig requires a “C” or better in WvEB Algebra)
High School permission for the student to take the course.
Meet other institutional entry requirements.
Software/Hardware Requirements:: Software/Hardware Requirements:
Windows 98, Me, 2000 or XP system
Internet Explorer and Media Player
A sound card and CD-ROM drive
WvEB AlgebraWVU-Morgantown Sites: WvEB Algebra WVU-Morgantown Sites Clay-Battelle High School
Elkins High School
Hedgesville High School
Jefferson High School (Scheduled to begin, Fall 2006)
Liberty High School
Lincoln High School
Morgantown High School
Robert C. Byrd High School
Roane County High School
South Harrison High School
Trinity High School
Tygarts Valley High School
University High School
Interest from Preston County Schools
WvEB AlgebraOther Sites: WvEB Algebra Other Sites Concord: Cecilia Fizer
Pike View High School
Interest from Princeton and Bluefield High School
Fairmont: Diana Munza
Fairmont Senior High
Fairmont East High School
Marion County Technical Center
North Marion High School
WvEB TrigonometryWVU-Morgantown Sites: WvEB Trigonometry WVU-Morgantown Sites Clay-Battelle High School
Elkins High School
Hedgesville High School
Fairmont Senior High School
Liberty High School
Morgantown High School
North Marion High School
Robert C. Byrd
Roane County High School
Tygarts Valley High School
University High School
Pikeview High School
WvEB AlgebraInitial Results: WvEB Algebra Initial Results 29 Student Participants in Fall 2000
WvEB AlgebraInitial Results: WvEB Algebra Initial Results
WvEB AlgebraResults Fall 2000: WvEB Algebra Results Fall 2000
Scores on Accuplacer: Scores on Accuplacer Scores of 40 or less : < 20th percentile
Scores of 41 to 62: 20th - 50th percentile
Scores of 63 to 85: 50th - 80th percentile
Scores of 86 to 102: 80th - 90th percentile
Scores of 103 to 120: 90th - 100th percentile
WvEB Student Participation: WvEB Student Participation
WvEB Algebra2003-2004 Results: WvEB Algebra 2003-2004 Results 318 Student Participants
8 percent D/F/W rate
Accuplacer ScoresWvEB Algebra; n=265Fall 2003 - Spring 2004: Accuplacer Scores WvEB Algebra; n=265 Fall 2003 - Spring 2004
Scores on Accuplacer: Scores on Accuplacer Scores of 40 or less : < 20th percentile
Scores of 41 to 62: 20th - 50th percentile
Scores of 63 to 85: 50th - 80th percentile
Scores of 86 to 102: 80th - 90th percentile
Scores of 103 to 120: 90th - 100th percentile
WvEB TrigonometrySpring 2004 Results: WvEB Trigonometry Spring 2004 Results 161 Student Participants
4 percent D/F/W rate
Accuplacer ScoresWvEB Trig; n=53Spring 2004: Accuplacer Scores WvEB Trig; n=53 Spring 2004
Scores on Accuplacer: Scores on Accuplacer Scores of 40 or less : < 20th percentile
Scores of 41 to 62: 20th - 50th percentile
Scores of 63 to 85: 50th - 80th percentile
Scores of 86 to 102: 80th - 90th percentile
Scores of 103 to 120: 90th - 100th percentile
Accuplacer ScoresWvEB Math; n=53Fall 2003 - Spring 2004: Accuplacer Scores WvEB Math; n=53 Fall 2003 - Spring 2004
Scores on Accuplacer: Scores on Accuplacer Scores of 40 or less : < 20th percentile
Scores of 41 to 62: 20th - 50th percentile
Scores of 63 to 85: 50th - 80th percentile
Scores of 86 to 102: 80th - 90th percentile
Scores of 103 to 120: 90th - 100th percentile
WvEB AlgebraFall 2004 Results: WvEB Algebra Fall 2004 Results 181 Student Participants
1.7 percent D/F/W rate.
WvEB AlgebraSpring 2005 Results: WvEB Algebra Spring 2005 Results 94 Student Participants
4.5 percent D/F/W rate.
WvEB TrigonometrySpring 2005 Results: WvEB Trigonometry Spring 2005 Results 165 Student Participants
6.3 percent D/F/W rate
ACT Test: ACT Test Most students in West Virginia high schools take the ACT test .
There is currently an ACT Math Task force in West Virginia.
Similar studies will be done in follow-up courses such as Trigonometry.
Data Analysis Fall 2004-Spring 2005: Data Analysis Fall 2004-Spring 2005 As a group, students enrolled in WvEB Algebra improved their mean ACT scaled score from 21.22 to 22.74.
This analysis was done using an ANOVA to assess whether there were differences between the ACT pretest and the ACT posttest . There was a significant difference between the tests, F(1, 227) = 37.356, p < .001, such that students performed better on the posttest (M =22.74, SD = 3.99) than on the pretest (M = 21.22, SD = 3.95).
Matched Pair Study in Fall 2004: Matched Pair Study in Fall 2004 59 students enrolled in the WvEB College Algebra course from one local high school were matched with students enrolled in on-campus College Algebra.
Matched Pair Study in Fall 2004: Matched Pair Study in Fall 2004 The goal of the matched pairs was to get a homogenous sample of the on-campus students for comparison against the WvEB students.
Matched according to gender
papers drawn from a hat and coin tosses
done by research assistant
Matched Pair – On Campus: Matched Pair – On Campus Completed Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry in high school with a “C” or better
At least a 3.0 high school grade point average
On-campus students were first semester freshman who had just graduated from high school
Data Analysis: Data Analysis Using scaled scores, paired-samples t-tests were used to determine whether differences existed between the two groups on the ACT.
Data AnalysisFall 2004: Data Analysis Fall 2004
Discussion: Discussion In 2005, West Virginia’s math ACT average of 19.3 as compared to the National average of 20.7 had West Virginia tied for having the 5th lowest average math ACT score in the nation
Discussion: Discussion Campus pre score of 20.78 and post score of 22.66 are less than the score of 23 required
Students are also admitted into the course
algebra workshop
departmental placement test score
It is conjectured that students are not putting in the effort that they would in a real ACT testing.
Further Analysis for College Algebra Fall 2004: Further Analysis for College Algebra Fall 2004 Students will be tracked into the Spring Semester for college level math courses and grades.
Questionnaire given to high school students in the fall semester will be given at the end of the spring semester trigonometry course.
Research Design for College Algebra Fall 2004: Research Design for College Algebra Fall 2004 High School Questionnaire
What Comes Next?: What Comes Next? WvEB Calculus, WvEB Number Theory
Invitation to Others to Learn More about related projects
Blue Ribbon Mathematics Partnership Committee
www.blueribbon.ws
WV Department of Education 5-year Plan
www.wvebmath.ws
? Questions ?: ? Questions ? This slide show is available at
www.wvebmath.ws
For more information
email: lpyzdrow@math.wvu.edu