Renovating Calculus through Interdisciplinary Partnerships Using the SUMMIT-P Model

This review paper highlights research findings from the authors' participation in the SUMMIT-P project, which studied how to build and sustain multi-institutional interdisciplinary partnerships to design and implement curricular change in mathematics courses in the first two years of college, u...

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