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Improving teachers' professional statistical literacy

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posted on 2023-05-22, 15:25 authored by Pierce, R, Helen ChickHelen Chick, Wander, R
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014. Given the deluge of data that school principals and teachers receive as a result of student assessment, it has become essential for them to have statistical literacy skills and understanding. Earlier work with primary and secondary teachers in Victoria revealed that, although most saw school statistical reports as valuable for planning and thought that they could adequately interpret them, their confidence was often not well founded, with some fundamental misconceptions evident in their statistical understanding. Based on these results, a workshop was developed to target key aspects of statistical literacy particularly relevant to the education context. The workshop incorporated simple hands-on activities to develop understanding of box plot representations, critiquing descriptions of distributions and applying the newly learned principles to participants’ own school reports. Although principals and teachers responded favourably to the activities, delayed post-testing indicated limited retention of the relevant aspects of statistical literacy. These results suggest that when teachers are dealing with data on only one or two occasions in a year, it may be important to provide timely and efficient access to reminders of basic concepts.

Funding

Australian Research Council

Dept of Education and Early Childhood Development

Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority

History

Publication title

Topics from Australian conferences on teaching statistics (OZCOTS 2008-2012)

Editors

H. MacGillivray, M.A. Martin & B. Phillips

Pagination

295-309

ISBN

978-1-4939-0603-1

Department/School

Faculty of Education

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

New York, USA

Extent

24

Rights statement

Copyright 2014 Springer Science+Business Media New York

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Teacher and instructor development

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