Both authors were graduate students in the mathematics department at the University of Michigan. They began as graduate student instructors, and were trained in the professional development component of the Michigan Calculus Project. They both taught Precalculus, Calculus I, and Calculus II. Near the ends of their graduate careers, both authors then became instructor trainers. This appendix gives an overview of the Michigan Calculus/Precalculus program, which frames the experiences and backgrounds of the authors.
Course Goals
The following are the goals of the introductory courses as stated in the “Michigan Introductory Program Instructor's Guide” [104].
Establish constructive student attitudes about math:
interest in math
value of math, and its link to the real world
the likelihood of success and satisfaction
the effective ways to learn math
Strengthen students' general academic skills:
critical thinking
writing
giving clear verbal explanations
working collaboratively
assuming responsibility
understanding and using technology
Improve students' quantitative reasoning skills:
translating a word problem into a math statement, and back again
forming reasonable descriptions and judgments based on quantitative information
Develop a wide base of mathematical knowledge:
understanding of concepts
basic skills
mathematical sense (quantitative, geometric, symbolic)
the thinking process (problem-solving, predicting, generalizing)
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