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Improving College Students' Performance in Mathematics Gatekeeper Courses Using Confucius Philosophies A Case Study
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Improving College Students' Performance in Mathematics Gatekeeper Courses Using Confucius Philosophies A Case Study

Dongqing Li, Josaphat A Uvah and Kuiyuan Li
US-China Education Review. A, Vol.7(8), pp.374-384
08/28/2017

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In this paper, we present the results of a case study on students' performance in mathematics and statistics gatekeeper courses. Having identified the gatekeeper courses in lower division mathematics and statistics that were taught at the University of West Florida (UWF), we assessed the group performance of students who took those classes during a recent four-year period. We performed annual assessment studies of group performance of students in those classes during the period of interest. Then, we applied Confucius philosophies on the lower division courses. Results of these assessment studies show that the students' performance improved dramatically when the Confucius philosophies were applied to the program. The report here also includes some procedures for assessing and reforming curricular at that level.
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