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Developing Cross-Disciplinary Competencies through College Algebra
Author(s) -
Reem Jaafar,
Yelena Baishanski
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
insight a journal of scholarly teaching
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1933-4869
pISSN - 1933-4850
DOI - 10.46504/07201201ja
Subject(s) - mathematics education , relevance (law) , cross disciplinary , discipline , perception , computer science , work (physics) , psychology , engineering , data science , sociology , political science , social science , mechanical engineering , neuroscience , law
To argue for the importance of an integrative approach to learning in introductory STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and other courses, we present a case study of a project incorporating cross-curricular skills in a college algebra course. We analyze student work on the project and responses to surveys, and find the assignment affects positively students’ mastery of specific quantitative skills, perceptions of learning, civic awareness, and sense of relevance of mathematical study. We use the analysis to suggest guidelines for designing other activities aiming to teach the whole student in introductory courses.

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