“My basic idea is that the world has changed so much, what people need
isn’t more data but a new mindset …countries and corporations alike need
to adopt that same data-driven understanding of the world if they are
to make sense of the changes we are experiencing in this new century and
the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead”
Professor Hans Rosling
One of the tasks of the I've started to explore this with the aid of a few sources, is to explore where statistics lies within the UK curriculum. We are looking to map the places where statistics and databases are covered other than the obvious place within the Mathematics and ICT areas.
In early January, there was a useful and timely article in the Times Educational Supplement (TES). I'd bought a copy as there was an article in it by a colleague of mine: Paula Owens, but found the statistics article was perhaps more useful.
Regardless of your subject interest, if you can help and identify a place where statistics is mentioned and forms part of your subject at KS3 or KS4 please get in touch, or add a comment below. That will help feed into the work that is already being done in this area.
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