
High Schools
A new approach to college and career readiness
Excel Together New Mexico introduces the Core Strategies for Mathematics (CSM) high school course that accomplishes multiple objectives in a one semester course:
- provides deep remediation down to Below Basic, 5th grade math skills
- teaches college-level quantitative reasoning along with college math credit (Math 1130 -- Survey of Mathematics)
- develops general academic skills including: active, independent learning; problem-solving strategies and mindsets; persistence; attention to detail; and a drive to excel
- boosts math, general academic, and college-going self-efficacy
- earns a Credly digital badge and a Certificate of High Performance, demonstrating employability skills to employers
CSM is a concrete indicator of many aspects of the Academic Skills, Personal & Social Skills, and College and Career Readiness Skills for your district's Graduate Profile.
CSM has been approved by NMPED as a high school math course with STARS code "2096 - Independent Study/CSM".
CSM is free for all New Mexicans through 2026
(and we're working on forever!)
CSM builds High Performance skills
Excel Together New Mexico introduces the online, self-paced CSM course that builds High Performance skills including:
- college-level quantitative reasoning and informational literacy
- problem-solving mindsets and strategies
- learning strategies, mindsets, and the ability to learn on your own
- intention to excel, supported by attention to detail and persistence
- and, most importantly, self-efficacy -- a person's belief in their ability to succeed at whatever they put their mind to.
These High Performance skills form the basis for success in school, college, work and life.
Self-efficacy, in particular, now enjoys a consensus in educational psychology and organizational development as the single most important factor in performance, both in work and academic contexts. Why?Knowing you can succeed leads to persistence (why be persistent if there's only failure at the end?), and persistence to learning and problem solving, which in turn leads to accelerated acquisition of academic skills.
CSM is different
Inside CSM is a next-generation personalized learning engine that focuses on a person's meta-cognition, behaviors, and affect -- i.e. how the learn, act, and feel. Some aspects of CSM give a sense of its difference from conventional courses:
- CSM builds attention to detail by requiring 100% correct on mainly fill-in-the-blank questions -- this also develops a belief in participants that they are capable of A-level work.
- CSM develops persistence by monitoring student frustration levels and collaborating with coaches to transform it into persistence. Note that low levels of frustration are good, as there is no persistence without frustration, and moderate frustration is characteristic of the "zone of proximal development", where learning is the fastest.
- CSM improves learning strategies and mindsets by observing participant learning meta-cognition to devise personalized interventions.
- CSM builds brain muscles. While most curriculum development aims that each lesson is the same "size" and challenge, CSM starts with more straightforward problems with few distractors and leads to complex, multi-step problems with many distractors. CSM includes growth mindset lessons, but the insight that your brain is a muscle means that like weight training in a gym, you build brain muscle by increasing the weights -- or problem difficulty in a curriculum.
- CSM enhances students' numerical intuitions and way of interacting with the world by focusing on mental math and estimation skills that even the majority of 4-year college graduates lack.
- CSM builds robust problem solving -- one-third of CSM skills are focused on complex multi-step problems, often with information that is incomplete or hidden in memos written at the college level.
- CSM's personalized instruction addresses learning differences -- by personalizing instruction to meta-cognition, behavior and affect, students with learning differences (autism, ADHD, dyscalculia, etc.) appear to complete CSM at comparable rates to neurotypical students.
The CSM Certificate is a concrete indicator of college and career readiness
College Readiness
The CSM Certificate earns college math credit as Math 1130 - Survey of Mathematics at Central New Mexico Community College (CNM), where it satisfies the general education math requirements for an associate degree -- other colleges expected spring and summer 2026.
Given that college math is the major academic cause for stopping-out in college, and one of the major concerns for people considering college, earning a CSM Certificate improves both college access and completion.
Career Readiness
The CSM Certificate shows that your graduates have in-demand High Performance skills, which overlap substantially with "durable" or "21st Century" or "employability" skills. These are skills that are most valued by employers, but for which they have no way to assess, hire for, or train.
Students who complete CSM receive a Credly digital badge of High Performance, and the CSM Certificate is for High Performance, of which math is but a part. The back of the CSM Certificate lists not only the math that was mastered (at "A" levels of skill), but also the active, independent learning, the attention to detail, the persistence, and more -- this is a student that employer is more likley to hire.
Survey of WV Manufacturers Association members, 2023

In a 2023 survey of members of the West Virginia Manufacturers Association, the most critical workforce skill identified was learning agility, followed by attention to detail and problem solving -- these are all High Performance skills! Job-specific skills were lower, and algebra and related math skills were at the bottom of the list.
Additionally, over a third of manufacturers indicated that they would offer internships to students who had earned a CSM Certificate, and nearly 40% indicated their interest in working with schools to encourage offering CSM.
CSM improves math and literacy
A national study of educational technology with mainly young, disengaged high school dropouts found that CSM had the largest math and literacy gains compared to gold-standard programs like ALEKS from McGraw-Hill and MyMathLab from Pearson.
Most educational technology increases the skills gap, because it allows advanced students to accelerate while struggling students fall further behind -- see, for example, the Pearson results below where the baseline is classroom instruction). With CSM, the online participants did far better than those in classroom instruction. Furthermore, the effect size in math was 0.5, which translates in high school math to roughly two grade levels of performance per year of instruction.


As a math course, how does CSM improve literacy?
Students are learning math through a self-paced course where the only instruction is written. Unlike a typical math text, everyskill in CSM has 3-6 different types of lessons at different reading levels: short step-by-steps, worked out examples, longer concepts. As students are working on CSM, they're also spending a lot of time in informational text . In work with adult education, it appears that when working with CSM, literacy improvement initially precedes math!
CSM Implementation
CSM's Credit for Prior Learning has many advantages
CSM advantages over dual credit classes
Note that CSM is NOT taken as a dual-credit class, but instead is Credit for Prior Learning (CPL). That is, your students will not be dual-enrolled, and their grade with not be dual-transcripted, but rather once your student graduates and enters college, their CSM Certificate is accepted as transfer credit -- this is guaranteed through an articulation between Excel Together New Mexico and CNM.
There are many advantages to CSM being provided as a CPL course.
Dual Credit Math Course
CSM Credit for Prior Learning (CPL)
Instructors
Many schools (especially smaller or rural schools) can’t offer dual credit math because they lack a college-qualified math instructorr.
All schools can offer CSM, because CSM coaches don’t need to be college-qualified math instructors
Eligibility
Most students aren't eligible for dual credit classes, as they may need to meet a minimum GPA And'/or SAT/ACT threshold. In any case, most New Mexico students aren't prepared for college-level work.
CSM embeds deep remediation down to 5th grade math, and combined with its training in general academic success skills, even struggling students can usually succeed at CSM.
Aftermath of failure
Failing a dual credit class goes into a student’s high school and college transcript, putting college financial aid at risk.
Students send a transcript with CSM to their college of choice only if they pass
Implementation
CSM can be completed in a one semester class by most students. Some students with very low math skills, minimal English skills, or general learning disabilities may take longer.
Some students may finish CSM earlier in the semester, in which case they can work on the Career Strategies and Challenge Problems courses (see below) which are part of the free CSM package.
CSM has been approved as a high school course by NMPED with a STARS code of "2096 - Independent Learning/CSM".
As a participant in Excel Together New Mexico:
- We'll provide you with help in planning a well-structured, intentional, high-fidelity implementation
- We'll provide free online professional development for your teachers to become Certified CSM Coaches as well as free support and next-generation coaching tools. The professional development course is a 4-6 hour self-paced, online course.
- We will work with you to communicate to local employers the value of CSM
- We can provide a Community of Practice for secondary school CSM Coaches where your coaches can engage professionally with other CSM Coaches and improve their skills.
All of these benefits come free of charge!
NOTE: While CSM is free, colleges may charge to register the credit onto a student's transcript. For example, at CNM, the cost will be $25.
Additional courses
Your use of CSM includes a number of additional courses at no extra cost, which are especially useful for more advanced students who may complete CSM earlier in the semester.
Career Strategies
Career Strategies builds an internal career coach available throughout a student's life by teaching career decision-making as a skill. Topics include the difference between jobs and careers, thinking like a manager, the living wage, how to put purpose into any job, and career pathways. You can learn more about Career Strategies here.
Challenge Problems
The time to complete CSM varies significantly between students, and some of your most advanced students may complete CSM in 15 hours or less. For those students who complete CSM quickly, they can then access the Challenge Problems that take students through lessons in problem solving and critical thinking at the college level:
- Problem-Solving People builds an exploration mindset to problem solving, and critical and logical thinking.
- Mathematical Intuitions develops math confidence, fluency, and engagement by incremental development of skills with built-in "aha!" moments.
- Social Science Explorations creates engagement with hypothesis building, experimental design and data interpretation of social science research.
Challenge Problems can allow students of vastly different capabilities be fully engaged over a semester of work in the same class!
CSM is inexpensive
For 2026, CSM is free for all New Mexicans, including your school district, and we're hoping to make this permanent.
Math Coordinator for a turnaround high school
"The unanimous feelings of the math teachers involved in the program is that students are learning in ways they haven’t before. ...CSM is extremely exciting to me in its potential role in building not only the math skills of students, but also their general interest in academic work, and their ability to learn. I see broad use of CSM within this [struggling high school] population."
Coordinators at a YouthBuild charter high school
"How could you ask for a better outcome? So many programs out there promise improved learning outcomes and rarely deliver results. From our point of view as educators and administrators, the CSM program not only delivers excellent outcomes, it gives us the opportunity to have these ongoing small teachable moments with students to help strengthen their basis skills and reasoning abilities."

