Description |
xii, 284 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Contents |
1. Curricular Goals and Assessment Challenges in Statistics Education / Iddo Gal and Joan Garfield ---- Part I. Curricular Goals and Assessment Frameworks. 2. Some Emerging Influences Underpinning Assessment in Statistics /Andy Begg --- 3. Authentic Assessment Models for Statistics Education /Shirley Colvin and Kenneth E Vos --- 4. Monitoring Attitudes and Beliefs in Statistics Education / Iddo Gal, Lynda Ginsburg and Candace Schau ---- Part II. Assessing Conceptual Understanding of Statistical Ideas. 5. A Framework for Assessing Knowledge and Learning in Statistics (K-8)/ Susan N. Friel, George W. Bright, Dargan Frierson, Gary D. Kader --- 6. Using "Real-Life" Problems to Prompt Students to Construct Conceptual Models for Statistical Reasoning / Richard Lesh, Miriam Amit, Roberta Y. Schorr --- 7. Simple Approaches to Assessing Underlying Understanding of Statistical Concepts / Anthony E. Kelly, Finbarr Sloane, Andrea Whittaker --- 8. Assessing Students' Connected Understanding of Statistical Relationships /Candace Schau, Nancy Mattern ---- Part III. Innovative Models for Classroom Assessment. 9. Assessing Statistical Thinking Using the Media / Jane M. Watson --- 10. Assessing Students' Statistical Problem-solving Behaviors in a Small-group Setting/ Frances R. Curcio, Alice F. Artzt --- 11. Assessing Student Projects /Susan Starkings --- 12. Assessing Project Work by External Examiners/ Peter Holmes --- 13. Portfolio Assessment in Graduate Level Statistics Courses/ Carolyn M. Keeler --- 14. Technologies for Assessing and Extending Statistical Learning/ Susanne P. Lajoie --- 15. Issues in Constructing Assessment Instruments for the Classroom/ Flavia Jolliffe --- 16. Assessment on a Budget: Using Traditional Methods Imaginatively/ Chris Wild, Chris Triggs, Maxine Pfannkuch ---- Part IV. Assessing Understanding of Probability. 17. Dimensions in the Assessment of Students Understanding and Application of Chance/ Kathleen E. Metz --- 18. Combinatorial Reasoning and its Assessment/ Carmen Batanero, Juan D. Godino, Virginia Navarro-Pelayo --- 19. Probability Distributions, Assessment and Instructional Software: Lessons Learned from an Evaluation of Curricular Software/ Steve Cohen, Richard A. Chechile |
Summary |
This book discusses conceptual and pragmatic issues in the assessment of statistical knowledge and reasoning skills among students at the college and precollege levels, and the use of assessments to improve instruction. It is designed primarily for academic audiences involved in teaching statistics and mathematics, and in teacher education and training. The book is divided in four sections: (I) Assessment goals and frameworks, (2) Assessing conceptual understanding of statistical ideas, (3) Innovative models for classroom assessments, and (4) Assessing understanding of probability |
Notes |
"Technical editor : Matthew Segaard" --t.p |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-276) and indexes |
Subject |
Curriculum evaluation.
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Curriculum-based assessment.
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Mathematical statistics -- Study and teaching -- Evaluation.
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Probabilities -- Study and teaching -- Evaluation.
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Statistics -- Education.
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Statistics -- Study and teaching.
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Author |
Gal, Iddo, editor
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Garfield, J. B. (Joan B.), editor
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Segaard, Matthew, technical editor
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International Statistical Institute.
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LC no. |
97071649 |
ISBN |
4274901580 |
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9051993331 |
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9784274901584 |
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9789051993332 |
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