Links ... organizations and resources

These links are provided "as-is" by the Developmental Mathematics Committee of AMATYC.  We hope you find them helpful!

Related Professional Organizations


Reading and Research on Developmental Mathematics Education and Teaching At-Risk Students

bullet Adult Education Resource and Information Service (Australia:  Search for 'Math' in title)
bullet Adults Learning Mathematics (See Publications)
bullet Annotated Research Bibliographies in Developmental Education (ARBIDE) (Fee)
bullet Hunter Boylan's Papers on Best Practice in Developmental Education (Fee)
bullet Ed Laughbaum's Papers on Calculator Usage
bullet Recommended Reading by MAA Members
bullet Research at the University of Minnesota's General College


bullet NADE Math SPIN's Best Practices in Developmental Education
bullet NCDE's "Must-Read List"
bullet Measuring the Success of Small-Group Learning in College-Level SMET Teaching: A Meta-Analysis
bullet Let's Abolish Pencil-And-Paper Arithmetic Anthony Ralston
bullet Supplemental Instruction program at University of Missouri
bullet Strengthening Mathematics Skills At The Postsecondary Level: Literature Review And Analysis 2005 (U.S. Dept of Education)
bullet Developmental Algebra Using a Function Approach (The Ohio State University)
   

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Jack Rotman's "2006 Sabbatical"  Reports and Readings on Mathematics Education

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Ted Panitz's 2007 Sabbatical Report on Developmental Mathematics

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Jack Rotman's "Retaining More/All Students" Presentation  (2007)
   

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Promising Practices In Community Colleges (US Dept Education, 2005)

Not all these papers are in peer reviewed journals; some are personal opinion. 

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3/14/2008 Jack Rotman