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

Topic 2

Statistics education at the school level


Convenors


Abstract

Statistics and hence statistics education are of vital importance to the whole of society and to all disciplines. In order to achieve the objective of a statistically literate citizenry, educational leaders have in recent years been advocating a much wider and deeper role for probability and statistics in school mathematics, and also prior-to-schooling. It is now widely recognized that the foundations for statistical and probabilistic reasoning and thinking occur at both the pre-school and school level.

This topic will explore the latest developments and approaches to probability and statistics at the school level (pre-school up to and including secondary level) including the development of children’s understanding of data and chance across a range of contexts. Here a variety of techniques and concepts for data collection, handling and interpretation can be presented and explored, in harmony with concepts of chance. Themes related to statistics at the school level that could be addressed include but are not limited to: a) theory and pedagogy of early statistical and probabilistic learning; (b) early statistical and probabilistic learning contexts and domains; (c) learning and learner support in practice; (d) evaluation and assessment of early statistical and probabilistic learning at the pre-school and school level; (e) policy issues regarding early statistical and probabilistic learning; and (f) issues of equity and diversity. The authors can identify current best practices, place them within the overall context of current trends in statistics education research and practice, and consider the implications both theoretically and practically.


Sessions

SessionTitleOrganizer
2ALearning to reason with statistical models and modeling at the school level (Part 1)Dani Ben-Zvi (Israel)
2BEngaging young learners in using models and modelling in data investigations (Modelling Part 2)Katie Makar (Australia)
2CThe Assessment of Statistics Education (panel)Hiromi Fukasawa (Japan)
2DA perspective on statistics education from three different countriesPedro Arteaga (Spain)
2ELinking research and practice in teaching and learning statistics at the school levelPip Arnold (New Zealand)
2FPerspectives on statistics education with a focus in primary schoolsJill Fielding-Wells (Australia)
2GProbability and modelling across the schooling levelsKazuhiro Aoyama (Japan)
2HPerspectives on statistics education with a focus in secondary schools - session 1Daniel Frischemeier (Germany)
2IPerspectives on statistics education with a focus in secondary schools - session 2Rachel Passmore (New Zealand)
2JActive-learning approach for statistics in school educationTakashi Kawakami (Japan)