DEVELOPING STATISTICAL LITERACY IN THE FINAL SCHOOL YEAR

Authors

  • STEPHANIE BUDGETT University of Auckland
  • DRUSILLA ROSE Westlake Girls’ School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52041/serj.v16i1.221

Keywords:

Secondary school students, Statistical literacy, Margin of error

Abstract

Statistical information pervades everyday life in the twenty-first century. Research shows, however, that the skills needed to be able to understand and critically evaluate statistical information must be specifically taught. In 2013, an externally assessed National Certificate in Educational Achievement standard in statistical literacy was introduced for the first time in New Zealand. A small exploratory study investigated a possible teaching approach designed to enable Year-13 students (aged 17-18) to critically evaluate media reports. Findings suggest that the learning trajectory required several key components including media reports as both a motivational and conceptual development tool. In addition, computer visualizations and procedural scaffolds appeared valuable tools for facilitating conceptual understanding of the margin of error.

First published May 2017 at Statistics Education Research Journal Archives

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Published

2022-06-15