INTEGRATING THE HUMANITIES INTO DATA SCIENCE EDUCATION

Authors

  • ERIC A. VANCE University of Colorado https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5545-1878
  • DAVID R. GLIMP University of Colorado
  • NATHAN D. PIEPLOW University of Colorado
  • JANE M. GARRITY University of Colorado
  • BRETT A. MELBOURNE University of Colorado

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52041/serj.v21i2.42

Keywords:

Statistics education research, Data acumen, Data science education research, Humanities education research, Statistical literacy, Data literacy

Abstract

Despite growing calls to develop data science students’ ethical awareness and expand human-centered approaches to data science education, introductory courses in the field remain largely technical. A new interdisciplinary data science program aims to merge STEM and humanities perspectives starting at the very beginning of the data science curriculum. Existing literature suggests that humanities integration can make STEM courses more appealing to a wider range of students, including women and students of color, and enhance student learning of essential concepts and foundational reasoning skills, such as those collectively known as data acumen. Cultivating students’ data acumen requires a more inclusive vision of how the knowledge and insights generated through computational methods and statistical analysis relates to other ways of knowing.

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Published

2022-07-04