RecordNumber
3984
Author
Gould, Robert
Title of Article
Statistics and the Modern Student
Title Of Journal
International Statistical Review
Publication Year
2010
Volum
78
Issue Number
2
Page
297–315
Keywords
Education , data technology , statistical literacy , technological literacy , data
Abstract
The introductory statistics course has traditionally targeted consumers of statistics with the intent
of producing a citizenry capable of a critical analysis of basic published statistics. More recently,
statistics educators have attempted to centre the intro course on real data, in part to motivate
students and in part to create a more relevant course. The success of this approach is predicated on
providing data that the students see as real and relevant. Modern students, however, have a different
view of data than did students of 10 or even 5 years ago. Modern statistics courses must adjust to
the fact that students’ first exposure to data occurs outside the academy.