[RUME] reference
Kenneth P. Bogart
Kenneth.P.Bogart at Dartmouth.EDU
Wed Aug 13 08:44:32 EDT 2003
I happen to have those references in front of me at the moment. Try
Robert Fullilove, "Mathematics Achievement Among African a\American
Undergraduates at the University of California, Berkeley: An Evaluation of the
mathematics Workshop Program." Journal of Negro Education, ol. 59, No. 3 1990.
(copyright, Howard University.
CBMS Issues in mathematics Education Volume 1: "Mathematicians and Education
Reform, Proceedings of the July 6-8 1988 workshop." Copyright American
Mathematical Society. Look for Uri Terisman's artical"Teaching Mathematics to a
Changing Population: the Professional Development Program at the University of
California, Berkeley" and Rose Asera's article "Part 2: The math Workshop: A
DEscription."
This was an amazingly effective intervention program. Last time I checked, a
vestige of it still exists even though Uri had left for U of Texas. I don't
know if it is still having the same effect or if the vestige still exists.
Dara Sandow wrote:
There are probably a couple of articles about the Emerging Scholars
Program as a model for recruitment and retention of students of color
in mathematics. I don't have any citations handy, but try searching
under Phillip (or P.) Uri Treisman and Rose Asera.
Dara Sandow
Dept. of Teacher Education
Michigan State University
At 12:18 PM -0600 8/11/03, Dogan, Hamide wrote:
>Has anyone know of a reference(s) on recruitment and retention in
>mathematics in the U.S.A?
>Thanks,
> Hamide
>
> *************
>Hamide Dogan-Dunlap
>Assistant Professor
>Mathematical Sciences
>University of Texas at El Paso
>hdogan at utep.edu
>915-747 6769
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