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Presentation
Transitioning from High School Mathematics to College Mathematics
Interdisciplinary STEM Teaching & Learning Conference (2012-2019)
  • David Stone, Georgia Southern University
  • Susan Boddiford, Southeast Bulloch High School
  • Lydia Bragg, Screven County High School
Session Format
Presentation Session (45 minutes)
Location
Room 1909
Abstract for the conference program

The first two goals of the University System’s STEM initiative are “promoting K-12 student preparation for and interest in majoring in STEM fields in college”, and “increasing the success of STEM majors in college” The mathematics that many students “learn” in high school does not always transfer to the mathematics that they are expected to learn in college. We want to be sure that the K-12 preparation is actually preparing students for their college mathematics courses, realizing that a bad math experience for a college freshman usually sends him/ her out of the STEM pipeline. The purpose of this session is to initiate conversations between all faculty so that a smooth transition may take place between high school and college mathematics.

Proposal Track
Research Project
Start Date
3-8-2013 11:30 AM
End Date
3-8-2013 12:15 PM
Citation Information
David Stone, Susan Boddiford and Lydia Bragg. "Transitioning from High School Mathematics to College Mathematics" (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david_stone1/6/