Topics from Australian Conferences on Teaching Statistics | OZCOTS 2008-2012 | ISBN 9781493954049

Topics from Australian Conferences on Teaching Statistics

OZCOTS 2008-2012

herausgegeben von Helen MacGillivray, Brian Phillips und Michael A. Martin
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHelen MacGillivray
Herausgegeben vonBrian Phillips
Herausgegeben vonMichael A. Martin
Buchcover Topics from Australian Conferences on Teaching Statistics  | EAN 9781493954049 | ISBN 1-4939-5404-0 | ISBN 978-1-4939-5404-9

Topics from Australian Conferences on Teaching Statistics

OZCOTS 2008-2012

herausgegeben von Helen MacGillivray, Brian Phillips und Michael A. Martin
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHelen MacGillivray
Herausgegeben vonBrian Phillips
Herausgegeben vonMichael A. Martin

The first OZCOTS conference in 1998 was inspired by papers contributed by Australians to the 5th International Conference on Teaching Statistics. In 2008, as part of the program of one of the first National Senior Teaching Fellowships, the 6 th OZCOTS was held in conjunction with the Australian Statistical Conference, with Fellowship keynotes and contributed papers, optional refereeing and proceedings. This venture was so successful that the 7 th and 8 th OZCOTS were similarly run, conjoined with Australian Statistical Conferences in 2010 and 2012. Authors of papers from these OZCOTS conferences were invited to develop chapters for refereeing and inclusion in this volume. There are sections on keynote topics, undergraduate curriculum and learning, professional development, postgraduate learning, and papers from OZCOTS 2012. Because OZCOTS aim to unite statisticians and statistics educators, the approaches this volume takes are immediately relevant to all who have a vested interest in good teaching practices. Globally, statistics as a discipline, statistical pedagogy and statistics in academia and industry are all critically important to the modern information society. This volume addresses these roles within the wider society as well as questions that are specific to the discipline itself. Other chapters share research on learning and teaching statistics in interdisciplinary work and student preparation for futures in academia, government and industry.