Many college students struggle to pass remedial math. Do they need to?
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What was a major issue with remedial math courses according to the transcript?
They were too advanced for most students.
They did not count towards a bachelor's degree.
They were only available online.
They were too expensive for students.
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What change did California legislators implement to help students succeed in math?
They reduced the number of math courses required.
They introduced a new grading system.
They required community colleges to offer alternatives to remedial classes.
They made math optional for non-STEM majors.
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What is the main goal of the new teaching methods in statistics classes?
To eliminate the need for any math prerequisites.
To integrate algebra skills directly into statistics learning.
To make math classes shorter.
To focus only on theoretical math concepts.
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What is the role of group discussions in the new math teaching approach?
To replace traditional lectures.
To help students with similar issues support each other.
To prepare students for public speaking.
To reduce the amount of homework.
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How does the Introduction to Data Science course differ from traditional math classes?
It uses engaging data and storytelling to teach math concepts.
It is only available to advanced students.
It focuses solely on algebra and geometry.
It eliminates the need for any math skills.
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What is a significant concern regarding Algebra 2 in the curriculum?
It is not recognized by any educational institution.
It is too easy for most students.
It is not required for any college degree.
It disproportionately affects minority and low-income students.
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What does Christopher Edley suggest about math requirements for non-STEM students?
They should be the same for all students regardless of major.
They should focus more on calculus.
They should be reassessed as they may not be necessary.
They should be increased to improve overall education.
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