This story was updated on Aug. 2, 2017. A new policy from the California State University system will soon allow some students to take math classes with pre-requisites other than intermediate algebra ...
Cal State no longer will require all its general education math courses to have a strict intermediate algebra prerequisite — a policy that has long stymied students trying to transfer from community ...
To the editor: Yes, removing remedial English and math from the California State University curriculum may boost graduation rates, but is it really preparing students for the more difficult college ...
The next civil rights court battle for California higher education may be about algebra. California State University is finalizing new system-wide math policies as part of an initiative to increase ...
LONG BEACH – The numbers came in flurries. So did the letters. Kadhir Rajagopal, a 31-year-old math instructor from Northern California and 2011 California Teachers Association teacher of the year, ...
Her students praise her for being able to explain tricky math concepts and mentoring them outside the classroom. Her fellow faculty members say she is a leader committed to student learning. For her ...
A Cal State Fullerton math professor was reprimanded by the university after he used less expensive – and in his view, better – textbooks instead of a $180 text written and mandated by his department ...
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