The Calculus Project

Posted on October 10, 2023
CategoryNon-Profits
LocationUnited States
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We believe the true value of math education isn’t a number, but a power.

The Calculus Project (TCP) is a grassroots-style initiative to dramatically increase the number of students of color and low-income students who complete AP Calculus in high school. TCP is defined by its comprehensiveness, its very high expectations, its cultural sensitivity, and its commitment to sustainability.

  • TCP schools offer preparatory courses in the summer, and re-teaching/tutoring during the school year, supporting mathematics instruction from grade 8 through grade 12.
  • TCP schools intentionally group students of color and low-income students in the same class. Research shows this creates a more comfortable and productive academic environment for these students.
  • TCP schools offer after-school study groups with teacher support. This gives students the content knowledge, the skills, and more confidence to succeed in high-level math classes. The after-school study groups often evolve into student-run “beyond school” voluntary study groups, which is rarely seen with historically underperforming students.
  • The Pride Curriculum provides instruction on the historical accomplishments of STEM leaders of color.
  • TCP enables some students to become peer teachers during the 11th and 12th grades.

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