The importance of understanding large data, context, conventions and uncertainty in a pandemic
Apstrakt
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has provided rich data displays informing the public about the spread of infection, risks for certain population groups and the effectiveness of vaccines. These data sources offer opportunities for students and teachers to explore and discuss data of high relevance to their lives and their communities. Aim: This article argues that in the teaching of statistics and probability, greater attention needs to be given to understand the three key elements of statistical literacy, namely context, conventions and uncertainty. The article also identifies several key areas linking theory and practice. Setting: This article draws on different data displays using COVID-19-related websites internationally; nationally in Africa and South Africa; and locally in the State of Victoria in Australia. Methods: By investigating and analysing different data displays, the article shows the importance of assisting students to understand co...ntext, data conventions, uncertainty and risk–benefit to understand COVID-19 data. The article examines pertinent ‘frontier’ areas in the teaching of probability and statistics. Results: The article identifies important opportunities and challenges for the teaching of statistics in schools and for teacher education, including greater attention to frequentist expressions of probability, risk–benefit analysis, the importance of time series analyses and critical approaches to the evaluation of available data sets. Conclusion: For schools, greater attention needs to be given to the different conventions by which data are expressed, including the use of dynamic dashboard representations. Contribution: The article shows how available COVID-19 data can be used to enhance students’ statistical literacy and enrich teacher education.
Ključne reči:
probability / statistics / statistical literacy / data visualisations / dashboards / teacher education / COVID-19 / pandemicIzvor:
African Journal of Teacher Education and Development, 2022, 1, 1Finansiranje / projekti:
- Ministarstvo nauke, tehnološkog razvoja i inovacija Republike Srbije, institucionalno finansiranje - 200018 (Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, Beograd) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200018)
URI
https://ajoted.org/index.php/ajoted/article/view/7http://ipir.ipisr.org.rs/handle/123456789/995
Institucija/grupa
IPITY - JOUR AU - Stephens, Max AU - Kadijević, Đorđe AU - Hill, Janelle C. AU - Malola, Mayamiko PY - 2022 UR - https://ajoted.org/index.php/ajoted/article/view/7 UR - http://ipir.ipisr.org.rs/handle/123456789/995 AB - Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has provided rich data displays informing the public about the spread of infection, risks for certain population groups and the effectiveness of vaccines. These data sources offer opportunities for students and teachers to explore and discuss data of high relevance to their lives and their communities. Aim: This article argues that in the teaching of statistics and probability, greater attention needs to be given to understand the three key elements of statistical literacy, namely context, conventions and uncertainty. The article also identifies several key areas linking theory and practice. Setting: This article draws on different data displays using COVID-19-related websites internationally; nationally in Africa and South Africa; and locally in the State of Victoria in Australia. Methods: By investigating and analysing different data displays, the article shows the importance of assisting students to understand context, data conventions, uncertainty and risk–benefit to understand COVID-19 data. The article examines pertinent ‘frontier’ areas in the teaching of probability and statistics. Results: The article identifies important opportunities and challenges for the teaching of statistics in schools and for teacher education, including greater attention to frequentist expressions of probability, risk–benefit analysis, the importance of time series analyses and critical approaches to the evaluation of available data sets. Conclusion: For schools, greater attention needs to be given to the different conventions by which data are expressed, including the use of dynamic dashboard representations. Contribution: The article shows how available COVID-19 data can be used to enhance students’ statistical literacy and enrich teacher education. T2 - African Journal of Teacher Education and Development T1 - The importance of understanding large data, context, conventions and uncertainty in a pandemic IS - 1 VL - 1 DO - 10.4102/ajoted.v1i1.7 ER -
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Stephens, M., Kadijević, Đ., Hill, J. C.,& Malola, M.. (2022). The importance of understanding large data, context, conventions and uncertainty in a pandemic. in African Journal of Teacher Education and Development, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/ajoted.v1i1.7
Stephens M, Kadijević Đ, Hill JC, Malola M. The importance of understanding large data, context, conventions and uncertainty in a pandemic. in African Journal of Teacher Education and Development. 2022;1(1). doi:10.4102/ajoted.v1i1.7 .
Stephens, Max, Kadijević, Đorđe, Hill, Janelle C., Malola, Mayamiko, "The importance of understanding large data, context, conventions and uncertainty in a pandemic" in African Journal of Teacher Education and Development, 1, no. 1 (2022), https://doi.org/10.4102/ajoted.v1i1.7 . .