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TexasTowelie

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Mon Mar 27, 2017, 08:02 AM Mar 2017

New high school math class hopes to solve problem affecting 40 percent of Oklahoma college freshmen [View all]

State and local education officials are hoping a new high school course will help close a “math gap” they say is one of the reasons 39 percent of all first-year college students in Oklahoma have to take remedial courses, for which they pay tuition but don’t receive college credit.

That gap exists because Oklahoma students are required to complete only three years’ worth of math courses in high school, meaning many don’t take a math class their senior year because it’s not required for graduation.

The issue is that by the time they’re taking a test that will determine whether they’re ready for college-level math, many of them have already forgotten the skills they learned in algebra and geometry in ninth through 11th grade.

That’s been a problem for students enrolling at Tulsa Community College, where only 36 percent of students in 2015 scored high enough on a placement test to take a math course for college credit, said Lyn Kent, dean of TCC’s School of Science and Mathematics.

Read more: http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/education/new-high-school-math-class-hopes-to-solve-problem-affecting/article_8b86e49d-85b0-550a-97aa-594a33c45178.html

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