College calculus curriculum reform has been the topic of many research efforts and has gained national interest. There are approximately 600,000 students per year who enroll in calculus in four-year colleges and universities of the United States. Approximately half of these student
To ensure the competitiveness of the USA in the global economy, and its role as a leader in science ...
The teaching of calculus in the U.S. has changed greatly during the last 60 years. Some of these cha...
Calculus is one of the most momentous achievements of the human intellect (Boyer, 1949). It has give...
One of the thrusts of calculus reform movement has been to place greater emphasis on problem sloving...
For the past two decades, both pros and cons of calculus reform have been discussed. A question ofte...
Though the curriculum reform movement that began in 1989 has had a significant impact on calculus pe...
We describe findings of an analysis of curricular aspects related to the teaching of first-year of u...
Designing the curriculum We believe that calculus can be for students what it was for Euler and the ...
Calculus, the study of change in processes and systems, serves as the foundation of many STEM discip...
The quality of education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields is an is...
In the early part of the 20th century, J. Perry and F. Klein insisted that the elementary principles...
Introduction. In this paper, we will describe some of the changes in K–12 education that affect the ...
Many institutions have embraced a standard format for the Calculus sequence, comprising three four-c...
Calculus is perceived as serving many roles in college STEM students’ education, including as a way ...
Resequencing Calculus is a project that has re-ordered the typical delivery of Calculus material to ...
To ensure the competitiveness of the USA in the global economy, and its role as a leader in science ...
The teaching of calculus in the U.S. has changed greatly during the last 60 years. Some of these cha...
Calculus is one of the most momentous achievements of the human intellect (Boyer, 1949). It has give...
One of the thrusts of calculus reform movement has been to place greater emphasis on problem sloving...
For the past two decades, both pros and cons of calculus reform have been discussed. A question ofte...
Though the curriculum reform movement that began in 1989 has had a significant impact on calculus pe...
We describe findings of an analysis of curricular aspects related to the teaching of first-year of u...
Designing the curriculum We believe that calculus can be for students what it was for Euler and the ...
Calculus, the study of change in processes and systems, serves as the foundation of many STEM discip...
The quality of education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields is an is...
In the early part of the 20th century, J. Perry and F. Klein insisted that the elementary principles...
Introduction. In this paper, we will describe some of the changes in K–12 education that affect the ...
Many institutions have embraced a standard format for the Calculus sequence, comprising three four-c...
Calculus is perceived as serving many roles in college STEM students’ education, including as a way ...
Resequencing Calculus is a project that has re-ordered the typical delivery of Calculus material to ...
To ensure the competitiveness of the USA in the global economy, and its role as a leader in science ...
The teaching of calculus in the U.S. has changed greatly during the last 60 years. Some of these cha...
Calculus is one of the most momentous achievements of the human intellect (Boyer, 1949). It has give...