Abstract

There is no method of instruction which is a panacea for all of the ills in teaching college algebra. In any classroom there are four or more variables which enter into the effectiveness of the learning situation: (1) the physical environment, (2) the class, (3) the subject, and (4) the teacher. As any one of these conditions varies, the method must also be varied if the teaching is to be most effective.

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