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John Mark Watford Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Despite the standardization of calculus education as a Calculus and Analytic Geometry course after the 1950s, curriculum updates have been slow to penetrate the undergraduate mathematics classroom practice, taking decades to manifest. Common struggles with the teaching and learning of calculus, such as relying on a procedural understanding of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Students, Calculus, Educational Change
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Convertino, Christina; Alvidrez, Mariana; Pickett, Josey; Camberos, Diana – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2023
Gateway courses are high-enrollment, low completion introductory courses foundational to a major. Because these courses have a disproportionately negative impact on the retention and persistence of Latinx students to their desired STEM major, we refer to these understudied, high-stakes courses as gatekeeping courses. Framing our exploratory study…
Descriptors: Worksheets, College Attendance, Classroom Techniques, Introductory Courses
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Jones, Steven R.; Lim, YaeRi; Chandler, Katie R. – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2017
Past research in calculus education has shown that Riemann sum-based conceptions of the definite integral, such as the multiplicatively based summation (MBS) conception, can have important value in interpreting and making sense of certain types of definite integral expressions. However, additional research has shown that students tend to not draw…
Descriptors: Calculus, Concept Teaching, Mathematical Concepts, Introductory Courses
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Gravesen, Katrine Frovin; Grønbaek, Niels; Winsløw, Carl – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2017
We investigate the challenges students face in the transition from calculus courses, focusing on methods related to the analysis of real valued functions given in closed form, to more advanced courses on analysis where focus is on theoretical structure, including proof. We do so based on task design aiming for a number of generic potentials for…
Descriptors: Calculus, Difficulty Level, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction
Sanders, Steven; Zunkiewicz, Kelly; Strait, Laura; Towne, Michael – TNTP, 2014
A single great teacher can change a life by introducing a new language, helping you master a new skill or opening a door you never knew was there. That's why every year, TNTP awards the Fishman Prize for Superlative Classroom Practice: to celebrate a select cohort of public school teachers who demonstrate exceptionally effective teaching with…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Teacher Effectiveness, Awards, Music Education
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Hodges, Thomas E.; Conner, Elizabeth – Mathematics Teacher, 2011
Integrating technology into the mathematics classroom means more than just new teaching tools--it is an opportunity to redefine what it means to teach and learn mathematics. Yet deciding when a particular form of technology may be appropriate for a specific mathematics topic can be difficult. Such decisions center on what is commonly being…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Learner Engagement, Educational Technology, Mathematics Teachers
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Dobbs, David E. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2004
Two heuristic and three rigorous arguments are given for the fact that functions of the form Ce[kx], with C an arbitrary constant, are the only solutions of the equation dy/dx=ky where k is constant. Various of the proofs in this self-contained note could find classroom use in a first-year calculus course, an introductory course on differential…
Descriptors: Calculus, Classroom Techniques, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction
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Culotta, Elizabeth – Science, 1992
Discusses, analyzes, and provides anecdotes about the calculus reform movement, in general, and the experimental, undergraduate calculus classes at Duke University, in particular. (JJK)
Descriptors: Calculus, Classroom Techniques, College Mathematics, Curriculum Development
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Fenton, William E. – Primus, 1991
Describes an attempt to increase business calculus students' desire to learn by overcoming typical low levels of mathematical preparation and motivation utilizing a corporate structure managed by the students. Includes 10 sample problems from fictitious corporations. (JJK)
Descriptors: Calculus, Classroom Techniques, College Mathematics, Higher Education
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Burmeister, Sandra L.; And Others – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1994
Six specific instances in which supplemental instruction (SI) leaders guide student inquiry in college algebra and calculus are described. The active learning strategies used in the situations are analyzed, focusing on the role of the leader and the support provided by SI leader training and supervision. (MSE)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Algebra, Calculus, Classroom Communication
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Miles, Dorothy D.; Forcht, Jonathan P. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1995
Deficits common among secondary students with learning disabilities or mathematics deficiencies are considered, along with a strategy to teach upper level mathematics, such as algebra or calculus. The strategy involves use of a mentor to help students to comprehend mathematics vocabulary, develop their own problem-solving strategy, and create a…
Descriptors: Algebra, Calculus, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Objectives
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Tometsko, Nancy Rhodes; And Others – Mathematics Teacher, 1991
Described are three activities designed to increase student participation in the classroom. The first uses earthquake reporting to study logarithms. The second discusses student-generated examples to introduce probability. In the third, prepared handouts and study groups are used to promote student interaction and involvement in calculus classes.…
Descriptors: Calculus, Classroom Techniques, College Mathematics, Earthquakes
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Zia, Lee l. – PRIMUS, 1991
Presented are classroom-tested examples of instructional materials (courseware) for ordinary differential equations using the software package PHASER. All of the examples include in-class demonstration techniques and commentaries for instructor use, student homework and laboratory exercises, and suggestions for in-class examination questions. (JJK)
Descriptors: Calculus, Classroom Techniques, College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Burge, E. J. – Physics Education, 1987
Suggests an approach to understanding the integrals associated with teaching electricity and magnetism at the college level. Categorizes integrals that are commonly used, explains the significance of paired usage and presents a method for introducing concepts. Provides a review of symbols and for integrals in college textbooks. (CW)
Descriptors: Calculus, Classroom Techniques, College Mathematics, College Science
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Solow, Anita E. – Primus, 1991
Discusses and provides sample lessons of learning by discovery and weekly problem sets, which are presented as alternative methods for teaching college calculus. Both approaches stress conceptual understanding and guide the students to explore the ideas of calculus in small groups in a computer laboratory setting. (JJK)
Descriptors: Calculus, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development, College Mathematics
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