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Christine Mokher; Shouping Hu – Journal of Postsecondary Student Success, 2022
Math pathways are an increasingly common policy reform where students choose a traditional math pathway (involving Algebra and/or Calculus) or an alternate math pathway more applicable to students' fields of study, namely Statistics or Liberal Arts Math with quantitative reasoning skills. We use data from all first-time-in-college students in the…
Descriptors: College Students, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Education, Course Selection (Students)
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Kmail, Zaher; Rabideau, Michelle – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2023
Contribution: This article compares student success via different pathways in which students take mathematics courses required for engineering degrees. Background: Mathematics courses are an integral part of engineering curriculum. Many institutions require or recommend the order in which students take Calculus II, Multivariable Calculus,…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Sequential Approach, Course Selection (Students), Mathematics Education
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Lee, Se Woong; Mao, Xinyi – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2021
Using the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009, we examine the association between taking Algebra I by the eighth grade and students' later achievements and advanced mathematics course-taking. To explore our research questions, we employ three distinct methods--regression analysis, fixed effects models, and propensity score matching. In all our…
Descriptors: Algebra, Correlation, Grade 8, Grade 9
Matt Giani; Franchesca Lyra; Adam Tyner – Thomas B. Fordham Institute, 2025
While calculus remains the gold standard of academic rigor in most college admissions offices, educators and employers increasingly champion advanced statistics as critical for navigating today's data-driven workforce. So which math pathway actually shapes long-term success? To find out, we asked UT Austin Associate Professor Matt Giani, graduate…
Descriptors: Calculus, Statistics, Mathematics Education, Public Schools
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Wilkins, Jesse L. M.; Bowen, Bradley D.; Mullins, Sara Brooke – Journal of Engineering Education, 2021
Background: Graduation rates in engineering programs continue to be a concern in higher education. Prior research has documented an association between students' experiences in first-year mathematics courses and graduation rates, but the influences of the mathematics courses completed and the grades earned are not fully understood. Purpose: The…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Introductory Courses
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David Chinofunga; Philemon Chigeza; Subhashni Taylor – Prism: Casting New Light on Learning, Theory & Practice, 2022
In the State of Queensland in Australia, Years 11 and 12 students can opt to study calculus based or non-calculus based mathematics. Calculus based mathematics subjects are a prerequisite for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), which has been identified as critically important for current and future productivity by the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Course Selection (Students)
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Veronica Anderson; Pamela Burdman – Just Equations, 2022
Decisions about who gets admitted to college, especially to selective institutions, are the result of a complex mix of policy and practice, and math expectations are part of that mix. Regardless of whether calculus is necessary for a student's college major, entrenched beliefs about calculus as a sign of rigor can play a significant role in…
Descriptors: College Admission, Admission Criteria, Calculus, High School Students
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Marcelo Almora Rios; Pamela Burdman – Just Equations, 2023
Calculus is a stepping stone to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degrees and careers, but countless college students abandon their STEM ambitions after an encounter with calculus--or to avoid taking the intimidating course altogether. While traditional approaches have focused on prerequisite courses--which often repeat high…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Education, State Universities, Females
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Pamela Burdman; Rafael Heller; Melodie Baker – Just Equations, 2024
The mid-20th century push for high school calculus nurtured generations of future STEM professionals. While the growth of high school calculus is often seen as an educational success story, the emphasis on calculus has also exacerbated opportunity gaps along racial and socioeconomic lines, and crowded out other important math topics that are…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, College Admission
Fink, John; Myers, Taylor; Sparks, Daniel; Jaggars, Shanna Smith – Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University, 2021
This brief summarizes findings from a study in which we examined postsecondary college transcript and degree records from hundreds of thousands of transfer-intending community college students in three states. Our aim was to explore and test metrics that could be useful in the formative assessment of efforts to improve STEM transfer outcomes. Our…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Two Year College Students, College Transfer Students, Academic Records
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Pamela Burdman; Veronica Anderson – Just Equations, 2022
The goal of this report is to shed light on how counselors view the persistent attachment to calculus in college admissions. This report examines how high school counselors interpret admissions offices' expectations, driving their advice that students maximize calculus opportunities. The conclusions are based on a survey and interviews conducted…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, College Admission, Counselor Attitudes
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Elisha Smith Arrillaga; Shakiyya Bland; Katrina Goto; Marcelo Almora Rios – Just Equations, 2023
This report explores college-bound students' awareness of the range of math courses available, how those students make decisions regarding high school math course enrollment, and the implications of those choices for college admissions. Its focus is on students who are historically underrepresented in higher education, particularly Black and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Decision Making, Course Selection (Students), College Admission
Eugene Steele Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
There is a low enrollment of African American high school students in advanced mathematics. High school advanced mathematics are prerequisites to college calculus, one of the basic courses in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines. African Americans earned only 7.6% of all bachelor's degrees in science, technology,…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, African American Students, Advanced Courses, Calculus
Leonard Wainstein; Carrie E. Miller; Meredith Phillips; Kyo Yamashiro; Tatiana Melguizo – Online Submission, 2023
This report examines the effects of taking math in 12th grade on several academic outcomes, including high school grade point average, A-G course completion, college enrollment, and college persistence. We also investigate whether particular types of math courses (for example, Calculus or Statistics) are especially beneficial for students'…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, High School Students, Grade 12
Leonard Wainstein; Carrie E. Miller; Meredith Phillips; Kyo Yamashiro; Tatiana Melguizo – Online Submission, 2023
This report examines the impact of taking a math course in twelfth grade on L.A. Unified students' science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) college course taking and academic achievement. We also investigate whether particular types of math courses (for example, Calculus or Statistics) are especially beneficial for students' postsecondary…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, High School Students, Grade 12
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