November 20, 2008
TO: Jerry Rosenberg
Dean, PSME Division
FROM: Andrew LaManque, De Anza Research
Sharon Su, Student Assistant
SUBJECT: Knowledge of Special Math Programs Survey
A 15 questions survey was sent to 692 De Anza College students that received a
grade of D, F, NP, or W in Math 112 (Elementary Algebra) or Math 210 (Elementary
Algebra) during 2007-2008 (Fall, Winter, Spring). The sample did not include students in
MPS, EnableMath, or Learning Community Sections.
Sixty-two students responded resulting in a response rate of about 9%. The
respondents included more Vietnamese students than the sample (17% vs 8%) and less
Latino/a students (21% vs 28%). In addition, less male students responded than were
found in the sample (34% vs 55%).
A majority of respondents indicated that they were not aware of the EnableMath
or Math Performance Success programs.
Other important observations include:
27 out of 60 (45%) of the respondents had heard about the EnableMath
program.
20 out of 60 (33%) had heard about the Math Performance Success (MPS)
program.
48 out of 59 (81%) of the respondents responded “No” to the question: “I
know that over 90% of students in MPS pass their course.”
o For the students that reported knowing about MPS, 11 out of the
20 (55%) indicated being aware of its high success rate.
51 out of 61 (84%) of the respondents responded “To transfer to a 4 year
school” to the question: “What is your goal in attending classes at De
Anza?”
38 out of 60 (63%) of the respondents indicated taking COUN100 –
Orientation to College.
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1. I have heard about the EnableMath program.
Responses
N
umbe
r
Percentage
Yes 27 45%
No 33 55%
Total 60 100%
2. I know that EnableMath involves doing Math work on the
computer.
Responses
N
umbe
r
Percentage
Yes 27 45%
No 32 52%
Total Missing 2 3%
Total 61 100%
3. I have heard about the Math Performance Success (MPS)
program.
Responses
N
umbe
r
Percentage
Yes 20 33%
No 40 67%
Total Valid 60 100%
Total Missing 2
Total 62
4. I know that the MPS program requires 10 hours per week
in class.
Responses
N
umbe
r
Percentage
Yes 18 31%
No 41 69%
Total Valid 59 100%
Total Missing 3
Total 62
I have heard about the EnableMath program.
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Yes No
I know that EnableMath involves doing Math work on the
computer.
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Yes No
I have heard about the Math Performance Success (MPS)
program.
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Yes No
I know that the MPS program requires 10 hours per week in
class.
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Yes No
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5. I know that over 90% of students in MPS pass their
course.
Responses
N
umbe
r
Percentage
Yes 11 19%
No 48 81%
Total Valid 59 100%
Total Missing 3
Total 62
6. What is the primary reason you have not participated in
the EnableMath program? (select one)
Responses
N
umbe
r
Percentage
Did not know about it 36 59%
Classes were full 2 3%
Classes not offered when I needed
6 10%
Uncomfortable using a computer
6 10%
Had not thought about it 11 18%
Total Valid 61
100%
Total Missing 1
Total 62
7. What is the primary reason you have not participated in
the MPS program? (select one)
Responses
N
umbe
r
Percentage
Did not know about it 38 64%
Classes were full 2 3%
Classes not offered when I needed
58%
Can't commit to 10 hours per week 9 15%
Had not thought about it 6 10%
Total Valid 60 100%
Total Missing 2
Total 62
I know that over 90% of students in MPS pass their course.
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Yes No
What is the primary reason you have not participated in the
EnableMath program? (select one)
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Did not know about it Had not thought about it
What is the primary reason you have not participated in the
MPS program? (select one)
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Did not know about it Can't commit to 10
hours per week
Had not thought about
it
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8. The MPS program has a tutor and a counselor assigned to
it. It stresses teamwork. How comfortable do you feel
working in teams?
Responses
N
umbe
r
Percentage
Very comfortable
16 26%
Somewhat comfortable
29 48%
Somewhat uncomfortable
7 11%
Not comfortable
47%
Not sure
58%
Total Valid
61 100%
Total Missing
1
Total 62
9. Have you attended COUN100 (Orientation) at De Anza
College?
Responses
N
umbe
r
Percentage
Yes 38 63%
No 22 37%
Total Valid 60 100%
Total Missing 2
Total 62
10. What was the first Math class you took at De Anza
College? (Free response)
Responses
N
umbe
r
Percentage
Math 210 25 43%
Math 112 19 32%
Math 114 6 10%
All Other Responses 9 15%
Total Valid 59 100%
Total Missing 3
Total 62
Have you attended COUN 100 (Orientation) at De Anza
College?
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Yes No
What was the first Math class you took at De Anza College?
(Free response)
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Math 210 Math 112 Math 114 All Other
Responses
The MPS program has a tutor and a counselor assigned to it.
It stresses teamwork. How comfortable do you feel working in
teams?
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Very comfortable Somewhat
comfortable
Somewhat
uncomfortable
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Total 62
Total 62
13. Please tell us your gender.
Responses
N
umbe
r
Percentage
Total 62
week?
College? (select one)
11. What is your goal in attending classes at De Anza
Responses
N
umbe
r
Percentage
To transfer to a 4 year school 51 84%
Obtain an Associate Degree 6 10%
Obtain a Certificate 2 3%
Take a few classes to get job skills 2 3%
Total Valid 61 100%
Total Missing 1
12. How many hours on average do you currently work each
Responses
N
umbe
r
Percentage
0 hours 8 13%
1 hours-10 hours 6 10%
11 hours-20 hours 15 25%
21 hours-30 hours 18 29%
31 or more hours 14 23%
Total Valid 61 100%
Total Missing 1
Male 21 34%
Female 40 66%
Total Valid 61 100%
Total Missing 1
How many hours on average do you currently work each
week?
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
0 hours 1 hours-10
hours
11 hours-20
hours
21 hours-30
hours
31 or more
hours
Please tell us your gender.
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Male Female
What is your goal in attending classes at De Anza College?
(select one)
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
To transfer to a 4 year school Obtain an Associate Degree
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14. Please tell us how you describe your race or ethnicity.
Responses
N
umbe
r
Percentage
Total 62
Responses
N
umbe
r
Percentage
Total 10 100%
Responses
N
umbe
r
Percentage
Total 62
(If not listed above please enter here:)
mathematics courses? (Free response)
European (White) 17 29%
Filipino 5 9%
Hispanic/Latino/Latina 12 21%
Middle Eastern 4 7%
Vietnamese 10 17%
Not listed above 7 12%
All Other Responses 3 5%
Total Valid 58 100%
Total Missing 4
14a. Please tell us how you describe your race or ethnicity.
Sri Lankan 1 10%
Samaoan 1 10%
Russian 1 10%
All Other Responses 2 20%
15. What could De Anza do to help you succeed in your
Instructors to ex
p
lain in detail
23 46%
Tutorial Center longer hours 6 12%
No problem 5 10%
More classes at different times 5 10%
Inform students about programs 4 8%
All Other Responses 7 14%
Total Valid 50 100%
Total Missing 12
Please tell us how you describe your race or ethnicity.
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
European (White) Hispanic/Latino/Latina
I am comfortable speaking in English to other students in my
ESL class.
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Sri Lankan Samaoan Russian All Other
Responses
What could De Anza do to help you succeed in your
mathematics courses? (Free response)
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Instructors to explain
in detail
Tutorial Center longer
hours
All Other Responses
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10. What was the first Math class you took at De Anza College?
Full Resposes (Questions 10 and 15)
210
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Math 112
Pre-Algebra
math112
prealgebra
math 112
Math 112
Math 210
210
210
Math 210
Math 112
114
math 112
integrated math 112
Math 210
110
210
Math 210
math 200
Pre algerbra
Math 112
MATH 112
Calculus 1B
math 114
Math 210
math 114
210
math112
math 112
math 114
math 212
math112
math 210
pre Al.
math 112
pre-algebra
math 212
math112
210
Math112
112
pre algabra
math 114
210
Pre-Algerbra
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pre-algebra
15. What could De Anza do to help you succeed in your mathematics courses?
learning Math is that I simply could not understand what the teacher was saying, and when I would ask the
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I forgot
Math 112
Math 200
Math 114
A
lgebra
210
pre algebra
math112
210
elementary algebra
math 112
math210
Better teachers that help students succeed.
One on one tutoring.
get better teachers
I took the math 2 times, but I'm not getting the chance to take it again because i exceeded the amount. i
need the chance to be able to get it don with. i cant go to another college, DE Anza is the closest one to me.
students should do homework more to improve math skills and the teachers should give out extra credits
ften to help students get more interest in studying math.
De Anza is doing a great job. Just make students attend tutoring if they need assistance.
I would have been happy to get an answer when I applied to get help from the Maths program.
Maybe some instructors should explain the class better. It has happened to me before that I have a question
and the teacher asks me to go to the lab after class and not take her time.
Make sure the counseller's ALWAYS mention you need a trigonometry or statistics course in order to
transfer, not just mention the courses you need for an AA.
Any available program to help student understand the basic of math.
make more classes available at night.
Let's just say I'll pay the teacher a couple dollars..!!!
Make the Math easier. Offer more help to people of middle age just stating college who cannot remember all
the terms as easily as the younger generation.
Give out more information about other succelfull classes, such as the MPS programe. I have never heard of it
and it sounds like a good way for someone like myself to learn. I work over 40 hours a week, and live a half
hour a way from school (North end of Fremont) and find it difficult to get to the tutor's you have. On-line
computer tutoring is a great way to stay connected with my learning.
make math tutorial center stay open longer on Mondays and Tuesdays and Fridays... good idea to have
tutorial center open on Saturdays for those like me who work full time to take advantage of.
None.
I have taken math class at De Anza and I feel that most of the math teachers have a little skill of teaching
math. Thank you.
get better math teachers!!!
De Anza needs better math teachers. It's hard to comprehend most things when you don't understand what
they're saying and they have a very bad attitude.
Ask teachers to give inputs and informations about these kind of things instead of sending out surveys like
this.
group oriented classes
Have teachers that speak clearer and maybe with not thick accents. One of the main problems I've had with
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Possibly provide finite math under the MPS program, if you don't already.
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teacher to repeat themselves, they would become angry with me, thinking I wasn't paying attention.
go slowly and dont assume the students know everything. Dont give so many tests, especially on a quarter
system, students dont have enuouph time to absorb the information if they are constantly worried about
tests that is why I am going to another college now that is on the semester program because math is difficult
already, and cramming in all of these tests in a quarter system is too much for someone that works like me.
Smaller classes, more attentive/approachable teachers.
Better class times.
de anza has a very good study environment because it does not matter where i am on campus there is
definitely a place for me to just sit down quietly and do my homework. de anza also offers tutoring program
from monday to saturday which is really helpful to math students who have question about their lecture or
homework. after their classes they can just go straight to the math tutoring center and there will absolutely
be someone who is willing to take time and effort explaining the problems to the students. math teachers
also are very pleased to stay over for a few minutes after class to give answers to those who have math
questions or just general questions.
Teacher that have pateints with teaching the course.
Just because there are programs provided does not mean we know about them. Posting up signs and having
only counselors tell students about these programs is not enough. Teachers should be required to tell
students as well.
well ive had really bad luck in all my math classes at deanza. normally i enjoy all my classes and my
teachers but for some reason the math teachers at deanza are, well less than satisfactory. ive always had
trouble in math and need clear and precis instruction when i comes to math. every math teacher i have had
either didn't want to take the time to answer my questions or just didnt care all together. if you want to help
people succeed in math, i dont just suggest tutors, i think you should have more qualified teachers.
have the math classes go at a slower pace and not cover so much material in such a short time frame.
they do a good job
I would like it if we work in more participated team work help and the instructors to ease deadlines and
exams to a pace that can fit everyones learning abilities and help students understand the lectures more
advance.This is because alot of students do not like math and if the teacher's were to do what i mentioned
above, it would be a big improvement.
Help me to pass all of my math classes so I could transfer out of De Anza to go to CSU Long Beach for my
journalism major.
offer math...all yeafr long
Not sure. Mr. Shirley told me of a counselor to speak to and that he will explain the MPS program to me
and hopefully get me into Mr. Shirley's Spring Math10 class.
lower math book prices
not much you have tutors and the teachers are great!
A better teacher. My first math class with de anza was the worst classroom experience of my life. I hate to
drop names, but he really needs a mention. Dr.Weusi Puryear was a terrible math instructor. Math has never
been my strong point. i took his class for half a quarter then dropped it. Out of disgust i have never taken
another math course at de anza again.
Help motivate people who are shy to come & get help with math.
Explain things in a way that students will understand and do not rush through the material.
I am done with Math...
offer more math courses because alot of math classes are full
focus the math on the students rather than some weird agenda that jumps all over the book and gets us
confused, AND USE DECENT BOOKS!!! I'm taking classes at West Valley because nothing at De Anza
I've tried worked for me in the math department, and it's not without my trying. Me and other EDC students
felt like we were being encouraged out of the MPS program for not performing well enough on exams, and
the Enable Program is *NOT* friendly to certain types of learning disabilities or people who have repetitive
stress injuries in the arms.
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the same native country as the professor.
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get tutoring hours extended to the weekends or later in the afternoon. It is not fair that the ones who work full
time, to pay for their education, are not given the same opportunity. This stands for english as well as
Biology classes.
get better teachers. AuYoung is the worst teacher i have had in my entire life.
provide professors who can explain the material at the level for a student who does not understand due to an
accent or even the way the material is not being expalined correctly.
go over problem from homework in class and also go over the lesson before hand
They could advertise more about enable math and other programs. It seems as if ignorance is the reason
why more students do not enroll.
Have professors proficient in English as it is hard enough understanding pre-algebra concepts. The
professor's lack of intermediate English comprehension, peaking and writing is an additional barrier a student
must try to overcome. Even more challenging, is the case when the student is an ESL student who is not of
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De Anza College Mathematics Programs Survey
You have been sent this survey because our records indicate that you were recently enrolled in a Math
course at De Anza College. The Math Department is interested in your input so that it can improve its
services.
This survey will be used for research purposes only. All information will be held confidential. You may
choose not to answer any of the questions.
Thank you for participating.
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Yes No
1. I have heard about the EnableMath program.
2. I know that EnableMath involves doing Math work on the computer.
3. I have heard about the Math Performance Success (MPS) program.
4. I know that the MPS program requires 10 hours per week in class.
5. I know that over 90% of students in MPS pass their course.
6. What is the primary reason you have not participated in the EnableMath program? (select one)
Did not know about it
Classes were full
Classes were not offered at the times I needed
I am uncomfortable working on a computer
Had not thought about it
7. What is the primary reason you have not participated in the MPS program? (select one)
Did not know about it
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Classes were full
Classes were not offered at the times I needed
I am not able to commit to 10 hours per week in class
Had not thought about it
8. The MPS program has a tutor and a counselor assigned to it. It stresses teamwork. How
comfortable do you feel working in teams?
Very comfortable
Somewhat comfortable
Somewhat uncomfortable
Not comfortable
Not sure
9. Have you attended COUN100 (Orientation) at De Anza College?
Yes
No
10. What was the first Math class you took at De Anza College?
11. What is your goal in attending classes at De Anza College? (select one)
To transfer to a 4 year school (with or without an Associate Degree)
Obtain an Associate Degree (and not transfer)
Obtain a Certificate
Obtain job skills by taking a few classes
To take a few classes to learn about college
12. How many hours on average do you currently work each week?
0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31 or more
13. Please tell us your gender.
Male
Female
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14. Please tell us how you describe your race or ethnicity.
African Ancestry
Asian Indian
Chinese
European (White)
Filipino
Hispanic/Latino/Latina
Middle Eastern
Vietnamese
Multi Ethnic
Not listed above
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15. What could De Anza do to help
you succeed in your mathematics
courses?
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Dear Andrew Lamanque,
You have been sent this survey because our records indicate that you were recently
enrolled in a Math course at De Anza College. The Math Department is interested in your
input so that it can improve its services.
The purpose of this survey is to collect information about students' knowledge of math
programs aimed at helping students succeed.
This survey will be used for research purposes only. All information will be held
confidential. You may choose not to answer any of the questions.
The online survey should only take a few minutes to complete.
Access the survey at:
www.research.fhda.edu/cgi-bin/rws3.pl?FORM=mpssurvey
Thank you for your participation.
Questions about this survey can be addressed to:
Andrew LaManque, Ph.D.
De Anza Research
lamanqueandrew@fhda.edu