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Improving skills to teach statistics in secondary school through activity based workshops
Fecha
2020-02Registro en:
Fernández, María Soledad; Pomillo, Carlos; Cueto, Gerardo Ruben; Filloy, Julieta; González Arzac, Adelia; et al.; Improving skills to teach statistics in secondary school through activity based workshops; International Association for Statistical Education; Statistics Education Research Journal; 19; 1; 2-2020; 106-119
1570-1824
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Fernández, María Soledad
Pomillo, Carlos
Cueto, Gerardo Ruben
Filloy, Julieta
González Arzac, Adelia
Lois Milevicich, Jimena
Pérez, Adriana Alicia
Resumen
Though statistics is covered in secondary-school curricula, it is usually limited to few lessons and mainly taught in a procedural approach. There seems to be a gap between the education of mathematics teachers and the demands on their practice. Learning statistics from a mathematical perspective does not qualify to teach the subject properly. Therefore, we developed a pedagogical intervention that consists in a training program for teaching aimed at mathematics pre-service teachers and focused on activity-based learning. Two workshops and a web-site were designed: first, to improve competencies in teaching statistics at secondary level, and second, to positively influence attitudes towards statistics. Workshops about descriptive statistics and probability were focused on real-data analysis from media, games, and simulations. Over several years, more than 500 teachers attended these workshops, which were positively evaluated in terms of content, relevance, and applicability. A follow-up survey 2–5 years later showed that most teachers are teaching statistics in their classes, which can be seen as great step forward to bring statistics into the classroom.