Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper provides an example of the successful use of the literature on educational psychology to improve the delivery of the first topics of calculus on a commuter/feeder campus. It illustrates how general pedagogical principles can be learned from existing studies, and then applied in a calculus course. * Based on a presentation given at the Conference on the Teaching of Calculus held at Harvard University on 12–13 June 1992.

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