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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Teaching a large Calculus I class – lessons learned
Last semester I taught a large section of Calculus I. There were 124 students in the class. Teaching a large class is not for everyone, but if you are so inclined, it can be a rewarding experience provided you pay … Continue reading
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