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Every high school graduate should be able to use sound statistical reasoning to intelligently cope with the requirements of citizenship, employment, and family and to be prepared for a healthy, happy and productive life. http ://www.amstat.org/education/gaise/GAISEPreK-12_Full.pdf.
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Every high school graduate should be able to use sound statistical reasoning to intelligently cope with the requirements of citizenship, employment, and family and to be prepared for a healthy, happy and productive life. http://www.amstat.org/education/gaise/GAISEPreK-12_Full.pdf
Knowledge and skills in statistics and probability • Look at the NZC objectives for Levels 3 – 6. • What do you notice?
Key Ideas www.nzmaths.co.nz • What do you notice? • What are the progressions from Level 3 – Level 6?
Keep the big picture in mind all the time • What are the key themes across the Achievement Objectives Levels 3 – 6?
Summarise both the AO’s and the Key Ideas from Levels 3 - 6 • I wonder if we can put together a simple progression for learning from Levels 3 – 6? • I wonder if the three substrands can be integrated in programmes?
Pedagogy: teaching not telling • How can students use concrete materials to build statistical thinking eg to understand the nature of mean and median? • How can a 2-way bridge be built between the concrete and the abstract?
Writing in statistics Students ask: • What can I see in the graph? • What do the numbers allow me to say about what I can see? • What does this mean in context?
Resources are unlikely to be found in a text book • www.censusatschool.org.nz • www.nzmaths.co.nz • Gaise (Google search) • and …