10th International
Conference on
Teaching Statistics
8 – 13 July 2018
Kyoto, Japan
This paper is from Session 5G: Designing Collaborative and Tailored Training in Statistics and Data Science
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which comes under Topic 5: Statistics education in the workplace, government and across disciplines


Paper 5G2 (Thursday 12th, 16:00-17:30)

Integrating collaboration, communication and problem solving to promote innovation in statistics education


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Abstract

As statistics educators, we need to prepare 21st century students for a global society. Besides a theoretical and methodological background in statistics, students need experience in collaboration, communication and problem solving to reach full potential. Statistical collaboration laboratories represent an effective approach to enhance acquisition of such knowledge and skills. Students work in interdisciplinary teams under proper supervision and have opportunity to interact with professionals from different fields to advance research and solve societal problems. They are encouraged to write reports and present results at conferences. Students feel motivated to learn statistical methods and to enhance their professional attitude. We propose that the curriculum includes activities within a statistical collaboration laboratory environment. Furthermore, a network of statistical laboratories provides an opportunity to exchange best practices.

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