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The University of Texas at San Antonio



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The University of Texas at San Antonio



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Danielle Lyles

Quantitative Literacy Program and Department of Mathematics



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University of Texas at San Antonio



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University of Texas



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Christopher Stroud

University of Texas



177 – Quantitative Literacy and Introductory Statistics

Quantitative Literacy: Analysis of a Q-Course

Sponsor: Section on Statistical Education
Keywords: Quantitative Literacy, Quantitative Reasoning, Analysis of course effectiveness, Analysis of student performance

Kimberly Massaro

The University of Texas at San Antonio

Ermine Orta

The University of Texas at San Antonio

Danielle Lyles

Quantitative Literacy Program and Department of Mathematics

Daniel Sass

University of Texas at San Antonio

Michael Sanchez

University of Texas

Christopher Stroud

University of Texas

The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) has developed the Quantitative Literacy Program (QLP) to enhance student learning with quantitative literacy (QL) across the general education curriculum. These enhanced courses (i.e. Q-courses) range from stem disciplines such as math and science to liberal arts such as English, History, and Writing. Since course content varies amongst disciplines, the QLP developed a way to assess student performance across the courses by incorporating common student learning outcomes (SLOs). Student performance was assessed based on an analysis of a pre- and post-test, which focused on QL that is specific to material covered in that discipline. Every item on the test relates to the QLP SLO's and an analysis is conducted to test the impact of student learning of QL in each course. Additionally QL-based assignments are given during the semester to foster student learning and are also categorized using the QLP SLOs. The results of a Q-course analysis may be used to assess Q-course performance and improve QL related pedagogy. Ultimately, the results of a Q-course analysis will be used for assessment of the QLP program.

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