Authentic Learning Activities: Data Analysis, Statistics & Probability

Authentic Learning Activities: Data Analysis, Statistics & Probability
Title Authentic Learning Activities: Data Analysis, Statistics & Probability PDF eBook
Author Brendan Kelly
Publisher Brendan Kelly Publishing Inc.
Pages 100
Release 2000
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9781895997194

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Authentic Learning Activities: Measurement

Authentic Learning Activities: Measurement
Title Authentic Learning Activities: Measurement PDF eBook
Author Brendan Kelly
Publisher Brendan Kelly Publishing Inc.
Pages 100
Release 2000
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9781895997187

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Research on Teaching and Learning Probability

Research on Teaching and Learning Probability
Title Research on Teaching and Learning Probability PDF eBook
Author Carmen Batanero
Publisher Springer
Pages 40
Release 2016-07-12
Genre Education
ISBN 3319316257

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This book summarizes the vast amount of research related to teaching and learning probability that has been conducted for more than 50 years in a variety of disciplines. It begins with a synthesis of the most important probability interpretations throughout history: intuitive, classical, frequentist, subjective, logical propensity and axiomatic views. It discusses their possible applications, philosophical problems, as well as their potential and the level of interest they enjoy at different educational levels. Next, the book describes the main features of probabilistic thinking and reasoning, including the contrast to classical logic, probability language features, the role of intuitions, as well as paradoxes and the relevance of modeling. It presents an analysis of the differences between conditioning and causation, the variability expression in data as a sum of random and causal variations, as well as those of probabilistic versus statistical thinking. This is followed by an analysis of probability’s role and main presence in school curricula and an outline of the central expectations in recent curricular guidelines at the primary, secondary and high school level in several countries. This book classifies and discusses in detail the three different research periods on students’ and people’s intuitions and difficulties concerning probability: early research focused on cognitive development, a period of heuristics and biases programs, and the current period marked by a multitude of foci, approaches and theoretical frameworks.

ENC Focus

ENC Focus
Title ENC Focus PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1240
Release 2000
Genre Mathematics
ISBN

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Mathematics & Science in the Real World

Mathematics & Science in the Real World
Title Mathematics & Science in the Real World PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 96
Release 2000
Genre Mathematics
ISBN

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Reform in School Mathematics and Authentic Assessment

Reform in School Mathematics and Authentic Assessment
Title Reform in School Mathematics and Authentic Assessment PDF eBook
Author Thomas A. Romberg
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 312
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780791421611

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Today new ways of thinking about learning call for new ways for monitoring learning. Reform in School Mathematics builds from the vision that assessment can become the bridge for instructional activity, accountability, and teacher development. It places teachers in key roles while developing the theme that we cannot reform the way in which school mathematics is taught without radically reforming the ways the effects of that teaching are monitored. Among others, this volume addresses the issues of the specification of performance standards, the development of authentic tasks, the measure of status and growth or a combination, the development of psychometric models, and the development of scoring rubrics. The new models proposed in this book give teachers a wealth of nontraditional assessment strategies and concrete ways to obtain measures of both group and individual differences in growth.

Statistics and Probability in High School

Statistics and Probability in High School
Title Statistics and Probability in High School PDF eBook
Author Carmen Batanero
Publisher Springer
Pages 232
Release 2016-07-27
Genre Education
ISBN 9463006249

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Statistics and probability are fascinating fields, tightly interwoven with the context of the problems which have to be modelled. The authors demonstrate how investigations and experiments provide promising teaching strategies to help high-school students acquire statistical and probabilistic literacy. In the first chapter the authors put into practice the following educational principles, reflecting their views of how these subjects should be taught: a focus on the most relevant ideas and postpone extensions to later stages; illustrating the complementary/dual nature of statistical and probabilistic reasoning; utilising the potential of technology and show its limits; and reflecting on the different levels of formalisation to meet the wide variety of students’ previous knowledge, abilities, and learning types. The remaining chapters deal with exploratory data analysis, modelling information by probabilities, exploring and modelling association, and with sampling and inference. Throughout the book, a modelling view of the concepts guides the presentation. In each chapter, the development of a cluster of fundamental ideas is centred around a statistical study or a real-world problem that leads to statistical questions requiring data in order to be answered. The concepts developed are designed to lead to meaningful solutions rather than remain abstract entities. For each cluster of ideas, the authors review the relevant research on misconceptions and synthesise the results of research in order to support teaching of statistics and probability in high school. What makes this book unique is its rich source of worked-through tasks and its focus on the interrelations between teaching and empirical research on understanding statistics and probability.