Academic Expectations

The purpose of this statement is to make you aware of the expectations of your mathematics instructors at UH. You will also find some suggestions as to how to meet those expectations. If you follow the suggestions you should understand the course better and obtain the grade you are capable of earning.

     

In Conclusion:

It is your responsibility to learn the material. Most of this learning must take place outside the classroom. The instructor's job is primarily to provide a framework, with some of the particulars, to guide you in doing your learning of the concepts and methods that comprise the course. It is not to ``program" you with isolated facts and problem types.

The instructor stands ready to help you learn, but the responsibility is yours. If you are experiencing difficulty, go to your instructor's office hours for extra help. If you don't do your part, then there is very little the instructor can do to make up for it.



Based on: Zucker, Steven, Teaching at the University Level, AMS Notices (43), 1996, pp 863-865.