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Higher Education

William Crowe Named Dana Center Interim Director of Higher Education Strategy, Policy and Services

March 2, 2020| Higher Education, News
Crowe replaces Dr. Martha Ellis, now serving as interim managing director.

Co-Requisites Are Better for Students Than Standalone Dev Ed Courses

January 24, 2020| Blog, Higher Education
Students succeed with co-requisite supports.

Dana Center Mathematics Pathways Extends Successful Work in Arkansas

December 3, 2019| Higher Education, Institutions & Systems
Project builds on previous work to expand math pathways across the state.

Call for Information: Informed Self-Placement

The Dana Center Mathematics Pathways (DCMP) works at the national and state levels and with institutions to implement math pathways aligned with the DCMP model. We embrace work across higher education sectors to provide faculty, state, administrators, and policy representatives with the resources, tools, and services necessary to implement high-quality mathematics pathways. Through coordinated effort across multiple levels of the system, we can drive systemic, sustainable change for our nation’s students.

Redesigning the Pathway to Calculus

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Bring a team to a national redesigning the pathway to Calculus workshop where participants will dig into research on preparation for Calculus, engage with curricular design processes, and create a campus-wide pathway to Calculus redesign plan. The workshop will offer breakout sessions designed to customize your engagement depending on your stage in the redesign process.

Breakout sessions are customized for: 

26 Texas Colleges and Universities Selected to Participate in Dana Center-led Collaboration

October 15, 2019| News, Higher Education
Transfer Partnership Strategy addresses barriers in student transfer...

A Broken Engine: Higher Education’s Role in Social Mobility

October 3, 2019| Blog, Events
A look at Paul Tough’s new book, The Years That Matter Most.