Working Group on Community College Mathematics
Research
Meeting at RUME in Denver, CO on Feb. 20
http://sigmaa.maa.org/rume/crume2013/Home.html
Organizers:
Claire Wladis,
Borough of Manhattan Community College at the City University of New York (profwladis@gmail.com)
Abstract
We will bring
together researchers of community college mathematics teaching and learning.
Over the past two years we have made progress growing a cadre of community
college researchers and establishing an agenda for advancing community college
teaching and learning research in mathematics. As a group we have identified
and submitted for publication three articles on moving from anecdotal to
evidence-based research for community college teaching and learning. We have
developed one collaborative research proposal for collecting evidence-based
research across the nation, and we are working on developing a second
collaborative research proposal for advancing evidence-based professional
development activities for community college mathematics faculty. This working
group is intended for active scholars in community college mathematics
education, new researchers or researchers in other areas who are interested in
investigating teaching and learning, and research-practitioners (i.e. community
college faculty who have earned, or are in the process of earning, a doctoral
degree) who see research and teaching at the community college as their primary
focus. The agenda of the Working Group session includes the following
activities: (1) provide a summary of the work done at RUME 2001 and 2012, including
an outline of ongoing plans for continued submission of research commentaries
to journals and other outlets; (2) report on and discuss the results of the Institute
of Educational Sciences proposal, Student
success in mathematics: An exploratory investigation of students, instructors,
and content at community colleges; (3) discuss a logic model for advancing
an evidence based professional development project for community college
faculty involving classroom-based research; (4) discuss and outline plans for
ongoing and future collaborations on specific research questions among working
group members; and (5) generate ideas and topics for advancing an special issue
of a research journal focused on community college mathematics education. We anticipate working group outcomes to include:
(1) a report for the RUME Proceedings; (2) a report for the research committee
of the American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges (AMATYC); (3)
continued collaboration between the professional organizations for community
college faculty (MAA, AMATYC, and NCTM); (4) the outline of a special issue of
a research journal focused on community college mathematics education; and (5)
a cadre of educators to continue engagement in research of community college
mathematics education, with specific plans for collaborative research projects,
grant proposals, and article submissions throughout the 2013-2014 academic year.
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