HOW MUCH DO WE KNOW ABOUT WHAT OUR STUDENTS KNOW OF<br>STATISTICS?


Authors: 
VEGA QUIR&Oacute;S, Mar&iacute;a, PARRALES, Antonio and CARDE&Ntilde;OSO, Jos&eacute; M.
Pages: 
online
Year: 
2007
Publisher: 
Proceedings of IASE satellite conference
URL: 
http://www.swinburne.edu.au/lss/statistics/
Abstract: 

Owing to the shortage of didactic preparation which teachers possess after their academic formation,<br>the novices are obliged to learn at a very quick pace the functioning of the dynamic school. With so<br>much novelty, evaluation stands out in the broad sense and also as the receiver of all information. In<br>this paper we examine the method of work by means of an example, in projects of statistical education<br>and their evaluation through a trainee portfolio analysing the information obtained and using it as a<br>source to regulate the inter-action in the classroom. This will help us to appreciate the grade of<br>knowledge acquired by the students in certain concepts of statistics proposed in the Spanish curriculum<br>for students from 15-16 years in obligatory secondary education.

The CAUSE Research Group is supported in part by a member initiative grant from the American Statistical Association’s Section on Statistics and Data Science Education

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