As part of an investigation into statistical literacy for the teaching workplace, this research paper uses a framework for professional statistical literacy to examine teachers’ perceptions of the complexity and value of such reports. Although teachers identified aspects of the data as useful for their work, many features were described as being difficult to understand. Even tertiary educated adults may not be well prepared for dealing with quantitative data in their workplace. There are lessons, too, for the presentation of statistical information.
History
Publication title
Mathematics: Traditions and [New] Practices
Editors
J. Clark, B. Kissane, J. Mousley, T. Spencer & S. Thornton
Pagination
631 - 639
ISBN
978-1-875900-71-8
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
The Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers, Inc.
Place of publication
Adelaide, South Australia
Event title
23rd Biennial Conference of The Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers Inc. and the 34th Annual Conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia Inc. (AAMT-MERGA Conference)
Event Venue
Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
Date of Event (Start Date)
2011-07-03
Date of Event (End Date)
2011-07-07
Rights statement
Copyright 2011 The Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT) Inc. and the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA) Inc.