First Courses in Statistical Science: The Status of Educational Reform Efforts
2002; American Statistical Association; Volume: 10; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/10691898.2002.11910665
ISSN1069-1898
AutoresJoan Garfield, Bob Hogg, Candace Schau, Dex Whittinghill,
Tópico(s)Innovations in Educational Methods
ResumoOver the past twenty years much has been written about the introductory or service course in statistics. Historically, this course has been viewed as difficult and unpleasant by many students and frustrating and unrewarding to teach by many instructors. Dissatisfactions with the introductory course have led people to suggest new models for the course, to lead workshops to reexamine this course (CitationHogg 1992), and to offer recommendations for how the course should be changed (CitationCobb 1992). This paper presents the results of a survey of teachers of the first statistics course, to determine the impact of reform efforts on the teaching of statistics. Suggestions and guidelines for teaching these courses are offered, based on the results of the survey.
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