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A rare look at the history and logic of calculus, how it was invented and developed, and what it reveals about the universe, the planet, and its creators ...
Valorizing calculus as a proxy for intelligence and potential for succeeding in the STEM fields is nearly universal, has negative consequences for education and has kept many students from exploring ...
Enrollment in high school Calculus has exploded in the past several decades. But maybe that's not a sign of progress. For many students, the rush to Calculus is a bad idea.
Limits, schlimits: It’s time to rethink how we teach calculus Ars chats with math teacher Ben Orlin about his book Change Is the Only Constant.
The 1995 Advanced Placement calculus exams were the first to require the use of graphing calculators, a powerful electronic aid that is still used in most high-school math classes today.
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