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Peterson, Christy – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Various research studies have established that nearly half of all students who decide to pursuit a math, science, or engineering field change their mind and seek a different major. The National Center for Education Statistics shows a decrease in the number of degrees in engineering and related fields from 36,900 degrees in the 2003-2004 academic…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Small Group Instruction, Teaching Methods, College Students
Perna, James – NCSSS Journal, 2016
The purpose of this article is to examine the reasoning behind the wording of the definition of the particular solution to an initial value problem. This article will be of practical importance for students taking a first year calculus course that includes the study of first order linear separable differential equations.
Descriptors: Definitions, Calculus, Equations (Mathematics), College Mathematics
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Dorko, Allison; Lockwood, Elise – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2016
This paper considers what students attend to as they first encounter R[superscript 3] coordinate axes and are asked to graph y = 3. Graphs are critical representations in single and multivariable calculus, yet findings from research indicate that students struggle with graphing functions of more than one variable. We found that some students…
Descriptors: Graphs, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, College Mathematics
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Hancock, Emilie; Franco, Lorraine; Bagley, Spencer; Karakok, Gulden – PRIMUS, 2021
As calculus instruction moves further from lecture-based instruction toward student-centered pedagogy, support services must align with the changing goals for the course. This paper describes the work of a department as they collectively design and redesign a co-requisite Calculus I course, in an effort to better promote students' academic and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Social Integration
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Ellington, Roni; Barber, Janet; Tannouri, Ahlam; Syafrida, Syafrida; Nkwanta, Asamoah – PRIMUS, 2021
In this paper, we provide a report of preliminary findings of the Morgan State University (MSU) Student Engagement in Mathematics through an Institutional Network for Active Learning (SEMINAL) project and its focus on culturally responsive teaching (CRT) as an active learning framework for pre-calculus instruction. The paper concludes with a…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Culturally Relevant Education
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Robertson, Amy D.; Gray, Kara E.; Lovegren, Clarissa E.; Killough, Kathryn L.; Wenzinger, Scott T. – Cognition and Instruction, 2021
Responsive instruction--or instruction that foregrounds and takes up the disciplinary substance of student thinking--is both a hallmark of recent STEM education reforms and challenging to enact. This kind of instruction may be especially challenging in instructional contexts that mandate or rely on curriculum with set, structured learning…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills, STEM Education
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Setren, Elizabeth; Greenberg, Kyle; Moore, Oliver; Yankovich, Michael – Education Finance and Policy, 2021
In a flipped classroom, an increasingly popular pedagogical model, students view a video lecture at home and work on exercises with the instructor during class time. Advocates of the flipped classroom claim the practice not only improves student achievement but also ameliorates the achievement gap. We conduct a randomized controlled trial at West…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Video Technology, Homework, Program Effectiveness
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Ann Gagné; Xinli Wang; Timothy Yusun – OTESSA Journal, 2021
This article will discuss how open educational resources and instructional technology are used to support student academic success and continuous faculty pedagogical development, as well as reduce barriers to access at an R1 university. This article uses case examples from two instructors from a Mathematics and Computational Sciences department…
Descriptors: Barriers, Open Educational Resources, Active Learning, Mathematics Instruction
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Syed, M. Qasim; Lovatt, Ian – Physics Teacher, 2014
This paper is an addition to the series of papers on the exponential function begun by Albert Bartlett. In particular, we ask how the graph of the exponential function y = e[superscript -t/t] would appear if y were plotted versus ln t rather than the normal practice of plotting ln y versus t. In answering this question, we find a new way to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Graphs, Calculus
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Nillsen, Rodney – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2017
In this paper, an investment problem is investigated in terms of elementary algebra, recurrence relations, functions, and calculus at high school level. The problem comes down to understanding the behaviour of a function associated with the problem and, in particular, to finding the zero of the function. A wider purpose is not only to formulate…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Algebra
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Dvoryatkina, Svetlana N.; Melnikov, Roman A. M.; Smirnov, Eugeny I. – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2017
Effectiveness of mathematical education as non-linear, composite and open system, formation and development of cognitive abilities of the trainee are wholly defined in the solution of complex tasks by means of modern achievements in science to high school practice adaptation. The possibility of complex tasks solution arises at identification of…
Descriptors: Calculus, Cognitive Ability, Technology Uses in Education, Teaching Methods
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Radmehr, Farzad; Drake, Michael – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2017
In this paper, the knowledge dimension for Revised Bloom's taxonomy (RBT) is unpacked for integral calculus. As part of this work, the 11 subtypes of the knowledge dimension are introduced, and through document analysis of chapter 4 of the RBT handbook, these subtypes are defined. Then, by consulting materials frequently used for teaching integral…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Metacognition, Teaching Methods
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Lommatsch, Christina W. – Mathematics Teacher, 2017
"Find the extreme values of the function." "At what rate is the distance between A and B increasing after 12 seconds?" Prompts like these can be heard in most first-semester calculus courses. Unfortunately, these cues also tend to prompt students' eyes to glaze over with thoughts of "When will I ever use this?" This…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Relevance (Education), Career Choice
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Sundstrom, Meagan; Heim, Ashley B.; Park, Barum; Holmes, N. G. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2022
Researchers have pinpointed recognition from others as one of the most important dimensions of students' science and engineering identity. Studies, however, have found gender biases in students' recognition of their peers, with inconsistent patterns across introductory science and engineering courses. Toward finding the source of this variation,…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Physics, Science Instruction, Peer Relationship
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Edosomwan, Kristian; Young, Jamaal; Young, Jemimah; Tholen, Alana – Middle Grades Review, 2022
High school calculus has become indispensable for students seeking a college degree in a STEM field. However, in the present study, we argue that the mathematics opportunities that students seize (when afforded) in middle grades are the key to earning calculus credit in high school. To take calculus in high school, students usually need to take…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 8, Mathematics Instruction, Calculus
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