Promoting Quantitative Literacy in an Online College Algebra Course

  • Bossé M
  • Tunstall L
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This article reports on a US-based study that examined a traditional, lecture-based college algebra section versus an online, quantitative literacy focused section; the latter included weekly news discussions as well as problem-based learning projects requiring data analysis. College algebra fulfills the quantitative literacy requirement of many colleges' general education programs and is a terminal course for most who take it. An online problem-based learning environment provides a unique means of engaging students in quantitative discussions and research.

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Bossé, M. J., & Tunstall, L. (2016). Promoting Quantitative Literacy in an Online College Algebra Course. International Journal for Mathematics Teaching and Learning, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.4256/ijmtl.v17i1.11

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