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February, 2010

Why Students Struggle in Math Courses

Students struggle in many college-level courses—but we don’t spend much time exploring why. We’re quick to blame the students, who are working too much, taking too many courses, are not terribly motivated, and do not have great study skills. But that kind of generic castigation is not as helpful as what political scientist Justin Buchler offers in his article on teaching quantitative methods to math-averse students.

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