Abstract

In recent years, many colleges have altered their courses in freshman mathematics with the object, as one teacher expresses it, of “condensation and acceleration”: the condensation is effected by the elimination of subject matter whose intrinsic usefulness is slight; the acceleration consists in an earlier approach to important topics which, under the old regime, would be postponed to a later year when the student might or might not elect them.

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