posted on 2023-05-23, 05:00authored byBill, A, Gayton, P
Using both physical and Fathom™ virtual coins Year 10 students explored the distinction between coin-sequences and coin-combinations (where the order is not important) presented as companion tasks within an integrated coin system. This approach sought to highlight two key concepts within the one teaching unit: coin-sequences, to examine independent events, and coin-combinations, to examine the binomial distribution. The misconception that a particular coin-sequence (e.g. HHHHH) is less likely to occur may arise when a coin-sequence task is re-interpreted incorrectly as a coin-combination (e.g. 5 Heads). Pedagogy was based on principles that emphasised profound understanding through the use of multiple approaches to problem solving.
History
Publication title
Data and context in statistics education: Towards an evidence-based society Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Teaching Statistics
Editors
Reading, C
Pagination
1-4
ISBN
978-90-77713-54-9
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
International Association for Statistical Education (IASE) & International Statistical Institute (ISI)
Place of publication
Voorburg, The Netherlands
Event title
International Conference on Teaching Statistics ICOTS8