Teaching business calculus: Methodologies, techniques, issues, and prospects
College
Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business
Department/Unit
Business Management
Document Type
Article
Source Title
DLSU Business and Economics Review
Volume
17
Issue
1
First Page
13
Last Page
22
Publication Date
1-1-2008
Abstract
Calculus, as a subject matter, is an area in mathematics that deals with limits, rates of change, derivatives and integrals. University education often incorporates calculus in the curriculum with emphasis given to its applications in real-life situations. It is a common notion that calculus, as a course or subject, is intricate and complex. However, treating business calculus in the most elementary manner and making abstract concepts more concrete can prove to be effective teaching strategies inside the classroom. This study attempts to review certain literature so as to equip instructors of business calculus with the necessary teaching pedagogy intended to eventually help their students perform better in class. Aside from these objectives, this study also draws on the researcher's seven years of teaching business and mathematics, both in the secondary and tertiary levels.
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Digitial Object Identifier (DOI)
10.3860/ber.v17i1.33
Recommended Citation
Halcon, F. A. (2008). Teaching business calculus: Methodologies, techniques, issues, and prospects. DLSU Business and Economics Review, 17 (1), 13-22. https://doi.org/10.3860/ber.v17i1.33
Disciplines
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Keywords
Calculus--Study and teaching; Business mathematics--Study and teaching
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