The Learning and Teaching of Statistical Investigation in Teaching and Teacher Education

被引:5
作者
Ruth M. Heaton
William T. Mickelson
机构
[1] University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
关键词
elementary mathematics education; inquiry; integrated curriculum; preservice teacher education; statistical content knowledge; statistical investigation; statistical pedagogical content knowledge; statistics education;
D O I
10.1023/A:1013886730487
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摘要
Current national standards in mathematicseducation in the United States call forrevision of content and pedagogy, including theaddition of statistics as a new topic in theelementary curriculum. The purpose of thisstudy is to examine the collaborative effortsof a mathematics educator and statistician tohelp prospective elementary teachers developstatistical knowledge and experience throughmerging statistical investigation into existingelementary curricula. Findings from this studyoffer insight into preservice teachers'statistical and pedagogical content knowledgebased on their application of the process ofstatistical investigation themselves and withchildren. Findings also indicate thatintegrating statistics into the elementarycurriculum is a more difficult and complexteaching and learning problem than expected.
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