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Vandenbussche, J.; Ritter, L.; Scherrer, C. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2018
Strong prerequisite skills are essential to student success in the calculus sequence; however, many students arrive in Calculus I with weaknesses that are difficult for them to overcome. In this paper, we describe an approach to early incentivized remediation of prerequisite material in a Calculus I course. We present data that supports the idea…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Remedial Mathematics, At Risk Students
Merkel, John Conrad; Brania, Abdelkrim – Innovative Higher Education, 2015
This five-year study of the peer-led team learning (PLTL) paradigm examined its implementation in a Calculus I course at an all-male HBCU institution. For this study we set up a strong control group and measured the effect of PLTL in the teaching and learning of Calculus I through two points of measure: retention and success rates and learning…
Descriptors: Calculus, Peer Teaching, Teamwork, Cooperative Learning
Mayer, Greg; Hendricks, Cher – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2014
This study describes interaction patterns observed during a pilot project that explored the use of web-conferencing (WC) software in two undergraduate distance education courses offered to advanced high-school students. The pilot program replaced video-conferencing technology with WC software during recitations, so as to increase participation in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Distance Education, High School Students, Advanced Courses

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