11/25/2008
Possibly provide finite math under the MPS program, if you don't already.
Knowledge of Special Math Programs Survey
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.