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Hi Stats Ed friends!

We all know that many countries have increased the expectations for learning statistical ideas, and AP Statistics enrollment in the US is on the rise! One of the key ideas in statistics is learning to make inferences based on data.  We also know that many college-level courses, including introductory statistics and many other science and social science courses, have an intended learning outcome to improve students' ability to use inferential reasoning.

I am offering a FREE online professional development course that can increase teachers' confidence and provide many classroom ideas and resources related to Teaching Statistics Through Inferential Reasoning. The course includes video discussions with experts such as Chris Franklin, Roger Woodard, Maryann Huey, Doug Tyson, Stephen Miller, and Kaycie Maddox as well as many classroom videos of students and teachers engaged in inferentialreasoning. Information in the course is accessible and appropriate for educators in middle school through college-level.

Visit the course page for more details and to register. Class starts February 5th, but is open until May 28, 2018 so participants can join when they can with busy professional lives.

See the attached flyer to learn details and distribute to other educators you know. Consider forming a local team of teachers or faculty to do the course together! 20 hours of Continuing Education Units provided for completing the course requirements!

Let me know if you have any questions and PLEASE pass along to others!


Many Smiles
Hollylynne

Hollylynne S. Lee
Professor, Mathematics and Statistics Education
University Faculty Scholar
Graduate Program Coordinator for Mathematics and Statistics Education
Department of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education
Faculty Fellow, Friday Institute for Educational Innovation

NC State University
Campus Box 7801
502C Poe Hall
Raleigh, NC 27695
(919)-513-3544 (office)
(919)-515-6892 (FAX)
Hollylynne@ncsu.edu