The Effect of a New Placement Process on Student Success in First Semester Calculus

Abstract

In this work we describe the placement testing and student intake process at a large, land-grant university and show that long-standing general assessment exams administered during secondary schooling are not accurate predictors of success in university level mathematics courses. We then present results indicating that a placement exam administered during arrival as a first-year student provides a strong indicator of potential for student success in first-semester calculus.

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Fuller, Edgar J.& Deshler, Jessica M.(2013). The Effect of a New Placement Process on Student Success in First Semester Calculus. Creative Education, 4, 18-21. doi:10.4236/ce.2013.49B005.

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