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Specialist Journals in Statistics Education

  • Induzioni. Demografia, probabilità, statistica a scuola (In Italian with English abstracts)
    Italian review journal focussed on the teaching of statistics, demography and probability. Publisher: Istituti Editoriali e Poligrafici Internatzionali Pisa-Roma (iepi@iepi.it) ISSN 1120-690X. It is published twice a year. Papers are in Italian but from Vol. 33 2006 titles and abstracts are also given in English. Click on "online" to see titles and then on "abstracts" to see a complete set of abstracts. Editor is former IASE President Maria Gabriella Ottaviani.
  • Journal of Statistics Education (in English)
    Publisher: American Statistical Association ISSN 1069-1898. It is published three times a year and is available for free on the web at http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/. Its mission is to disseminate knowledge for the improvement of statistics education at all levels, including elementary, secondary, post-secondary, post-graduate, continuing, and workplace education.
  • Statistics Education Research Journal (SERJ) (In English with some articles in Spanish and French)
    SERJ is IASE's electronic journal, co-published with the ISI. SERJ was introduced in 2001. Issues of SERJ's precursors the Statistical Education Research Newsletter (2000-2001) and the Newsletter of the International Study Group for Research on Learning Probability and Statistics (1996-1999) are also available from the SERJ archives on the above webpage.
  • Statistiquement vôtre (In French)
    Published by “Groupe Enseignement” of the “Societe Francaise de Statistique” (SFdS)
  • Technology Innovations in Statistics Education (in English)
  • Teaching Statistics (in English)
    Teaching Statistics is for teachers of pupils aged up to about 19. It includes articles on teaching statistics as a specialist subject and as a support tool for other disciplines and is full of ideas and resources for teaching data-handling and probability. Each issue contains a supplement called IASE Matters with articles and research reports that are not restricted to the 9-19 years’ age-range. All issues of IASE Matters are here.