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Workshop on Teaching Introductory Statistics Session 1: Planning A Conceptual Course Using Common Threads And Big Ideas, Part I: GAISE Recommendations.

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1 Workshop on Teaching Introductory Statistics Session 1: Planning A Conceptual Course Using Common Threads And Big Ideas, Part I: GAISE Recommendations Roger Woodard, North Carolina State University Ginger Holmes Rowell, Middle Tennessee State University Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee July 10th, 2006

2 Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE) http://www.amstat.org/education/gaise/GAISECollege.htm

3 1 Emphasize Statistical Literacy & Develop Statistical Thinking  Literacy: Knowledge of basic terms and symbols Ability to read graphs Understanding fundamental ideas  Thinking: Understanding the need for data and the importance of data production Understanding the omnipresence and the quantification and explanation of variability

4 2 Use Real Data  Types: Archival, class generated, simulated  Reasons for Use: Authenticity Considering collection or production issues Relating analysis to problem context Engaging students in thinking about relevant statistical concepts

5 3 Stress Conceptual Understanding Rather than Mere Knowledge of Procedures  Without understanding concepts, procedures have little value.  Teach fewer core concepts in more depth using fewer techniques.  Emphasize interpretation of results by computing with technology.  Use formulas that enhance conceptual understanding.

6 4 Foster Active Learning in the Classroom  Students discover, construct, and understand statistical ideas.  Students practice thinking and communicating statistically.  Students learn from each other.  Examples Include: Group projects, laboratory activities, computer simulations, class demonstration and discussion

7 5 Use Technology For Developing Concepts and Analyzing Data  Not to be used for the sake of using technology  Allows students to focus on interpretation, not mechanics  Helps students analyze data, visualize concepts, and understand abstract ideas  Examples Include: Computer labs, graphing calculators, software, applets, websites, etc.

8 6 Use Assessments to Improve and Evaluate Student Learning  Assessments should be aligned with learning goals.  Focus on key ideas, not just skills, procedures, and computation.  Useful and timely feedback is essential to learning.  Examples Include: Homework, quizzes & tests, projects, oral presentations, written reports, minute papers, article critiques, etc.


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