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Jordan Kostiuk – PRIMUS, 2024
National studies continue to indicate that the graduating STEM student body is not representative of the diversity of the U.S. population. In addition to, or in the absence of, institutional change, instructors must learn how to implement equity-focused pedagogical changes in order to better support their students. This article describes my…
Descriptors: Reflection, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Strategies, Metacognition
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Teixeira, Katiuscia Costa Barros – PRIMUS, 2023
In this study, we evaluate an innovative method to improve the teaching of linear algebra. The use of peer instruction in conjunction with a seminar strategy and supported by didactic engineering is proposed as a means to facilitate the mastery of abstract concepts, the undertaking of innovative research in problem solving, and the practical…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Peer Teaching, Teaching Methods
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Chamberlain, D.; Grady, A.; Keeran, S.; Knudson, K.; Manly, I.; Shabazz, M.; Stone, C.; York, A. – PRIMUS, 2021
In this note, we describe a large-scale transition to an active learning format in first-semester calculus at the University of Florida. Student performance and attitudes are compared across traditional lecture and flipped sections.
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Calculus, Active Learning, College Freshmen
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Alayont, Feryal; Karaali, Gizem; Pehlivan, Lerna – PRIMUS, 2023
In calculus courses, instructors often use the end-of-section problems in a textbook in homework assignments or other course assessments. As a result, these problems influence the teaching and learning of calculus. In this study, we examine the levels of cognitive demand of these problems in a mainstream calculus textbook and classify them within…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Textbook Evaluation, Calculus, Mathematics Instruction
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Garaschuk, Kseniya M.; Cytrynbaum, Eric N. – PRIMUS, 2019
Active learning techniques, such as peer instruction and group work, have been gaining a lot of traction in universities. Taking a natural next step in re-evaluating current practices, many institutions recently started experimenting student-centred group exams. In order to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of collaborative assessments, we…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Mathematics Instruction, Group Testing, Group Activities
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Lockwood, Elise; Swinyard, Craig A. – PRIMUS, 2016
In this paper, we present a set of activities for an introduction to solving counting problems. These activities emerged from a teaching experiment with two university students, during which they reinvented four basic counting formulas. Here we present a three-phase set of activities: orienting counting activities; reinvention counting activities;…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods, Cues
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Jaafar, Reem – PRIMUS, 2016
For students with little experience in mathematical thinking and conceptualization, writing-to-learn activities (WTL) can be particularly effective in promoting discovery and understanding. For community college students embarking on a first calculus course in particular, writing activities can help facilitate the transition from an "apply…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Writing Instruction
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Kennedy, Ellie; Beaudrie, Brian; Ernst, Dana C.; St. Laurent, Roy – PRIMUS, 2015
This study investigates the effects of applying an inverted classroom model in a second-semester calculus course at a large regional university in the southwest during the Spring of 2013. The sample consisted of four class sections with the same instructor, with a total of 173 students; two class sections were in the experimental group, whereas…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study, Teaching Methods
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Moseley, L. Jeneva – PRIMUS, 2014
This article discusses how teachers can create cartoons for undergraduate math classes, such as college algebra and basic calculus. The practice of cartooning for teaching can be helpful for communication with students and for students' conceptual understanding.
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Teaching Methods, Cartoons, Algebra
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Wong, Aaron – PRIMUS, 2013
As remedial mathematics education has become an increasingly important topic of conversation in higher education. Mathematics departments have been put under increased pressure to change their programs to increase the student success rate. A number of models have been introduced over the last decade that represent a wide range of new ideas and…
Descriptors: Remedial Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Case Studies
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Natarajan, Rekha; Bennett, Andrew – PRIMUS, 2014
Although the use of traditional just-in-time teaching techniques has long been viewed positively by students and instructors in undergraduate calculus courses, past studies in this area have not addressed gains in student achievement with respect to specific calculus topics. This paper investigates the latter by administering modified just-in-time…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Undergraduate Study, Mathematics Achievement, Calculus
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Cooper, Thomas E.; Bailey, Brad; Briggs, Karen – PRIMUS, 2012
In this study, one section of undergraduate Precalculus was taught using a modified Moore method, a student centered inquiry-based approach, and two control sections were taught in a traditional lecture format. A survey of attitudes, beliefs, and efficacy toward mathematics and Precalculus was administered at the beginning and end of the semester…
Descriptors: Calculus, Undergraduate Study, College Mathematics, Comparative Analysis
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Capaldi, Mindy – PRIMUS, 2014
This article reports on techniques of teaching abstract algebra which were developed to achieve multiple student objectives: reasoning and communication skills, deep content knowledge, student engagement, independence, and pride. The approach developed included a complementary combination of inquiry-based learning, individual (not group) homework…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Inquiry
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Brandt, Jim – PRIMUS, 2013
Equivalence relations and partitions are two interconnected ideas that play important roles in advanced mathematics. While students encounter the informal notion of equivalence in many courses, the formal definition of an equivalence relation is typically introduced in a junior level transition-to-proof course. This paper reports the results of a…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Teaching Methods, Mathematical Concepts, Lecture Method
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McGivney-Burelle, Jean; Xue, Fei – PRIMUS, 2013
In this paper we discuss flipping pedagogy and how it can transform the teaching and learning of calculus by applying pedagogical practices that are steeped in our understanding of how students learn most effectively. In particular, we describe the results of an exploratory study we conducted to examine the benefits and challenges of flipping a…
Descriptors: Calculus, Units of Study, Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Innovation
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