The QR Program Bowdoin College Eric Gaze, Director
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slide1. The QR Program Bowdoin College
Eric Gaze, Director<br>
slide2. Student Support Tutoring
Study Groups
Drop-in Hours
Individual Tutoring
Q-skills Office Hours
Workshops
How to Succeed in the Sciences
How to Read a Quantitative Text<br>
slide3. Tutor Training Logistics
Weekly logs/Faculty reports
Key Points
“Keep the pencil in the hand of the student.”
“Engage the student with questions, never speak for more than half the session.”
Check-ins
On the job training!
Tutor Training problem
Group Discussion
Different Approaches to the problem<br>
slide4. Faculty Support Workshops
Q-skills in Econ, Geo
Excel basics in Finance
Database Use
Slavery in Africana Studies
Sociology Methods
Writing with Quantitative Information
The Chicago Guide to Writing About Numbers by Jane Miller<br>
slide5. MATH 50: Quantitative Reasoning Entry point for students interested in math science
Satisfies MCSR General Education Requirement
Provides Q-skills foundation for Seniors
Excel spreadsheet technology<br>
slide6. Assessment and Advising Bowdoin’s Q-skills exam
Version 2.0 2010
Mean 72 SD 16 (vs. 83 and 12 in previous test)
8 questions correlate with Total Score at 0.4 or higher (vs. none in previous test)
Questions with easily confused procedures (% increase, decimal notation, millionbillion,…)
Questions with Q in verbal context
These all require understanding and correlate highly with overall QR ability!<br>
slide7. What can do for you? Structured study times in a relaxed friendly setting.
The skills and confidence to handle quantitative information with ease.
The solid Q-foundation you need to succeed!
One-on-one guided practice to help you become a better student.
Collaborative learning environments in which you can help your peers and make lasting friendships.
A fun job that will develop your communication skills and deepen your understanding.<br>
Eric Gaze, Director<br>
slide2. Student Support Tutoring
Study Groups
Drop-in Hours
Individual Tutoring
Q-skills Office Hours
Workshops
How to Succeed in the Sciences
How to Read a Quantitative Text<br>
slide3. Tutor Training Logistics
Weekly logs/Faculty reports
Key Points
“Keep the pencil in the hand of the student.”
“Engage the student with questions, never speak for more than half the session.”
Check-ins
On the job training!
Tutor Training problem
Group Discussion
Different Approaches to the problem<br>
slide4. Faculty Support Workshops
Q-skills in Econ, Geo
Excel basics in Finance
Database Use
Slavery in Africana Studies
Sociology Methods
Writing with Quantitative Information
The Chicago Guide to Writing About Numbers by Jane Miller<br>
slide5. MATH 50: Quantitative Reasoning Entry point for students interested in math science
Satisfies MCSR General Education Requirement
Provides Q-skills foundation for Seniors
Excel spreadsheet technology<br>
slide6. Assessment and Advising Bowdoin’s Q-skills exam
Version 2.0 2010
Mean 72 SD 16 (vs. 83 and 12 in previous test)
8 questions correlate with Total Score at 0.4 or higher (vs. none in previous test)
Questions with easily confused procedures (% increase, decimal notation, millionbillion,…)
Questions with Q in verbal context
These all require understanding and correlate highly with overall QR ability!<br>
slide7. What can do for you? Structured study times in a relaxed friendly setting.
The skills and confidence to handle quantitative information with ease.
The solid Q-foundation you need to succeed!
One-on-one guided practice to help you become a better student.
Collaborative learning environments in which you can help your peers and make lasting friendships.
A fun job that will develop your communication skills and deepen your understanding.<br>