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THIS WEEK!
June 30th, 2008 (Mon) --- July 4th, 2008 (Fri)

IASE Round Table/ICMI Conference
Monterrey, Mexico
http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~iase/temp/RoundTable2008Announce.htm

Conference of the Joint IASE/ICMI Study on "Statistics Education in School Mathematics: Challenges for Teaching and Teacher Education (This is also the IASE 2008 Round Table Conference)


THIS WEEK!
July 3rd, 2008 (Thu) --- July 4th, 2008 (Fri)

2008 - 6th Australian Conference on Teaching Statistics
Melbourne, Australia
http://silmaril.math.sci.qut.edu.au/ozcots2008/

The 6th OZCOTS will be held as a satellite to the Australian Statistical Conference. Invited and contributed papers and forums on topics across the tertiary statistical education spectrum will be of interest to statisticians, statistical educators and the statistical profession. OZCOTS 2008 and its invited speakers are associated with a National Senior Teaching Fellowship on the teaching and assessment of statistical thinking within and across disciplines.


THIS WEEK!
July 4th, 2008 (Fri) --- July 5th, 2008 (Sat)

Encuentro Latinoamericano de Educación Estadística (ELEE)
Monterrey, Mexico
http://www.ugr.es/~icmi/iase_study/Encuentro.htm

Meeting aimed primarily at Latin-American statistics educators and teachers (English language descriptions given at bottom of Meeting webpage)


THIS WEEK!
July 6th, 2008 (Sun) --- July 13th, 2008 (Sun)

ICME 11
Monterrey, Mexico
http://icme11.org/

11th International Congress on Mathematics Education to be held in Monterrey, Mexico. For statistics education components, see Study Group 13: Teaching and learning of probability and Study Group 14: Teaching and learning of statistics


August 16th, 2009 (Sun) --- August 22nd, 2009 (Sat)

ISI 2009: 57th Session of the International Statistical Institute
Durban, South Africa
http://www.stats.wits.ac.za/ISI2009/

ISI 2009 will take place at the International Convention Centre in Durban. The Centre is renowned for its state of the art facilities and excellent service. Facilities include hotspots for laptops, Braille trail for visually impaired delegates, plus fully equipped auditoriums for plenary sessions. In addition, flexible retractable walls make the ICC, Durban an ideal venue for complex scientific meetings of this nature.

An exhibition will be run concurrently with the conference and will be located within the same centre alongside the poster venue. Lunches and teas will be held in this area to ensure that exhibitors are accessible to delegates between sessions.

Social functions will be structured so as to maximise networking between the participants and attendees can look forward to a unique cultural social programme.


September 12th, 2009 (Sat) --- September 18th, 2009 (Fri)

Models in Developing Mathematics Education
Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Dresden, Germany

This will be our 10th (Anniversary) International Conference. They are renowned for their productive and friendly atmosphere. In addition to Plenaries, Working Groups (including Statistics Education), Papers, Workshops and Exhibitions there will be a Plenary Forum of Ideas including posters. There will be a Welcome Reception, full day Excursion and Gala Dinner and a program for accompanying persons. Please email arogerson@inetia.pl for all details.


July 11th, 2010 (Sun) --- July 16th, 2010 (Fri)

ICOTS-8: International Conference on Teaching Statistics
Data and Context in Statistics Education:

Ljubljana, Slovenia
http://icots8.org/

The conference theme "Data and Context in Statistics Education" emphasises two concepts that are key concepts at nearly all levels of statistics education. The subtitle "Towards an Evidence-Based Society" offers a gateway to reflections about the past, present and future status of statistics in society and about the impact of statistics education on learning objectives.

We shall learn about statistics and see how we learn through the use of statistics.

More information and web site will be available at the end of 2006.

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