Teaching college adults remedial mathematics: Is there a best way?
This research explores the question of how best to remediate the math skills of adult college students. Two bodies of literature relating to adults and poor mathematical performance are reviewed, and a summary of one of the most influential theories of learning is presented. First, the literature on adult learners is reviewed to gain insight into characteristics of and assumptions about adult learners. The second body of literature explores psychological factors contributing to poor mathematical learning. Research on math anxiety, math avoidance, and women and math is reviewed, along with research on interventions implemented by colleges to help students overcome negative feelings about their ability to learn math. The third summarizes Jean Piaget’s theory of intellectual development and its relevance to adult learners. In-depth interviews were conducted with nine “good” college instructors who teach developmental mathematics to both traditional and non-traditional undergraduates. The