10th International
Conference on
Teaching Statistics
8 – 13 July 2018
Kyoto, Japan
Contributed paper list


Contributed Paper C246

In session C8B  (Wednesday 11th, 11:00-12:30,   Level 3 - Conference Room A)

Project-based curriculum as a guide for the re-sequencing of a discipline specific statistics course


Presenter

Veronica Fruiht (United States)

Abstract

In discipline-specific statistics courses the pedagogical challenges of providing conceptual statistics training are compounded as students lack the background in mathematics necessary for understanding probability and fail to see the applicability of statistics to their field. To address these challenges, a statistics course targeted for health and behavioral science students was redeveloped utilizing a project-based curriculum. Per the American Statistical Association’s call for increased integration of technology, real data, and conceptually-focused active learning in introductory statistics, students interacted with real data to learn concepts necessary to answer discipline related questions. Because topics in the course were re-sequenced to be more in line with the process followed by scientists, statistical inference was covered earlier in the curriculum and revisited multiple times in various contexts to reinforce understanding.

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