D. Patrick Saxon
Sam Houston State University
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Community College Journal of Research and Practice | 2018
Tammy J. Bishop; Nara M. Martirosyan; D. Patrick Saxon; Forrest Lane
ABSTRACT In 2009, the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) began the process of redesigning developmental mathematics (DMA) courses. The first classes were offered in 2012 with final state implementation in fall 2013. The purpose of this study was to examine the subsequent gateway course success rates achieved by former DMA students in relation to the delivery method (i.e., teacher-centered, student-centered, and computer-centered) used in the redesigned North Carolina DMA courses. Students included in this study took a gateway math course and a developmental math course during the same or previous academic year. Students who participated in student-centered and computer-centered instruction in their DMA course had a statistically significant pass rate in subsequent gateway courses compared with students receiving teacher-centered instruction. Along with the findings, this paper discusses considerations for redesign, including the choice of delivery methods and instructional techniques, and recommendations for further research.
Journal of College Reading and Learning | 2017
Nara M. Martirosyan; J. Lindsey Kennon; D. Patrick Saxon; Stacey Edmonson; Susan Troncoso Skidmore
The purpose of this study was to examine the current state of technology integration in developmental education in Texas higher education. Analyzing survey data from developmental education faculty members in 70 2- and 4-year colleges in Texas, researchers identified instructor-reported best instructional technology practices in developmental education and barriers impeding technology integration into developmental education instruction. Based on the findings, practical implications were drawn to supplement instructional and learning practices in developmental education courses.
Community College Journal of Research and Practice | 2017
D. Patrick Saxon
ABSTRACT Developmental education is often criticized for its expense. Some believe that it represents a failure of secondary education and is, therefore, a redundant expense. Others believe that developmental education serves a vital role in preparing students for college and is, therefore, a necessary expense. This article provides a review of the literature on the cost of developmental education. Noted in the narrative are descriptions, findings, challenges, and implications of the cost studies. Conclusions about the literature are offered and areas for further research are suggested.
Community College Journal of Research and Practice | 2016
B. Matthew Smart; D. Patrick Saxon
Abstract A study was conducted at a community college in northeast Alabama to determine how the format of developmental English courses impacted student withdrawal rates and final grades. The two course formats examined were online/hybrid and face-to-face courses. Data were obtained from a 4-semester time frame: fall 2012, spring 2013, summer 2013, and fall 2013. It was determined that students enrolled in the online course were far more likely to withdraw from the course or attain a nonpassing, nontransferable grade than their counterparts who chose the face-to-face course format. The researchers found similar results to larger studies at community colleges in Virginia and the state of Washington.
Archive | 2014
Nara M. Martirosyan; D. Patrick Saxon; Reubenson Wanjohi
Research in the Teaching of Developmental Education | 2014
Reni A. Abraham; John R. Slate; D. Patrick Saxon; Wally Barnes
Journal of Developmental Education | 2015
D. Patrick Saxon; Nara M. Martirosyan; Rebecca A. Wentworth; Hunter R. Boylan
The Community College Enterprise | 2013
D. Patrick Saxon; John R. Slate
The Community College Enterprise | 2015
Linda Reichwein Zientek; Susan Troncoso Skidmore; D. Patrick Saxon; Stacey Edmonson
The Community College Enterprise | 2014
Jennifer L. Datray; D. Patrick Saxon; Nara M. Martirosyan