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Literature Review: Inclusive Calculus for Life Sciences

Author(s): Harriet Akyen-Odoom1, Naziea Fruits1, Aleisha Martinez Sandoval1, Carrie Diaz Eaton2

1. Bates College 2. Bates College and RIOS Institute

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We believe that a biology-relevant calculus experience (biocalculus) can help overcome many of these issues in calculus. While challenging to build the capacity for teaching courses, students in biocalculus articulate more detailed connections to…

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We believe that a biology-relevant calculus experience (biocalculus) can help overcome many of these issues in calculus. While challenging to build the capacity for teaching courses, students in biocalculus articulate more detailed connections to the theory of their disciplines and find it more relevant. Biocalculus leverages students' passion and knowledge about biology, and students who enroll in biocalculus courses have greater learning gains than students in traditional calculus courses and lower fail and drop rates. Finally, as biocalculus moves to be more relevant in an age of big data and computing, we explore the epistemological consequences of this shift in the last decade.

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Version 1.0 - published on 24 May 2024 doi:10.25334/E1KM-4F43 - cite this

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We have compiled sources in an annotated bibliography looking into biocalculus as a whole, theourses and how they are taught, inclusive teaching, and social identity in the classroom. To change and implement more biocalculus in schools shift between c, we need to look at what some colleges or universities experience to combat calculus image problems.

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