Equity, Mindset, and Student Success in Developmental Mathematics
Join bestselling author Elayn Martin-Gay as she discusses strategies and tools for empowering students and increasing equity in developmental math courses.
Elayn Martin-Gay, University of New Orleans
Developmental math programs have undergone a tremendous amount of change and scrutiny in recent years, all in an effort to increase success rates. But students still often struggle for reasons beyond their mathematical skill alone. Every student deserves an equal opportunity at success — not just to complete developmental courses but to continue and succeed in subsequent courses. If we can provide individual students with the tools that they need, we have a better chance of creating an equitable experience for all. Join bestselling author Elayn Martin-Gay as she discusses strategies and tools for empowering students and increasing equity in developmental math courses.
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About the speakers

Elayn Martin-Gay, University of New Orleans
Elayn Martin-Gay has taught mathematics at the University of New Orleans for more than 25 years. Her numerous teaching awards include the local University Alumni Association’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, and Outstanding Developmental Educator at University of New Orleans, presented by the Louisiana Association of Developmental Educators.
Prior to writing textbooks, Elayn Martin-Gay developed an acclaimed series of lecture videos to support developmental mathematics students. These highly successful videos originally served as the foundation materials for her texts. Today, the videos are specific to each book in her series. She has also created Chapter Test Prep Videos to help students during their most “teachable moment” (as they prepare for a test) along with Instructor-to-Instructor Videos that provide teaching tips, hints, and suggestions for every developmental mathematics course including basic mathematics, prealgebra, beginning algebra, and intermediate algebra.
Elayn is the author of 13 published textbooks and a new Interactive Assignment MyLab Math® course, all specializing in developmental mathematics courses. She has also published series in Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry. She has participated as an author across a broad range of educational materials: textbooks, videos, tutorial software, and courseware. This provides an opportunity for various combinations for an integrated teaching and learning package offering great consistency for the student.
