This study was based on the premise that variation is the foundation of statistics and statistical investigations. The study followed the development of fourth-grade students' understanding of variation through participation in a sequence of two lessons based on measurement. In the first lesson all students measured the arm span of one student, revealing pathways students follow in developing understanding of variation and linear measurement (related to research question 1). In the second lesson each student's arm span was measured once, introducing a different aspect of variation for students to observe and contrast. From this second lesson, students' development of the ability to compare their representations for the two scenarios and exp...
Although statistical variation does not receive detailed attention in mathematics curriculum documen...
Pfannkuch (1997) contends that variation is a critical issue throughout the statistical inquiry proc...
This report focuses on the ways in which 36 Grade 4 students recognized, explained, described and em...
This study was based on the premise that variation is the foundation of statistics and statistical i...
(Do not circulate without a written consent from the first author) This study investigated students ...
Concerns about the importance of variation in statistics education and a lack of research in this to...
Concerns about the importance of variation in statistics education and alack of research in this top...
As STEM education becomes more prominent at the school level, many possibilitiescould be suggested f...
As STEM education becomes more prominent at the school level, many possibilities could be suggested ...
Measurement activities were designed in this study on the basis of authentic professional practices ...
A series of 13 survey questions based on a 50-50 spinner is used to explore school students’ unders...
Statistical variability is considered by researchers and educators as the very foundation of statist...
While other research has begun to contribute to our understanding of how pre-college students reason...
5, 7, and 9 over a two-year interval, 2000 to 2002, on a survey of concepts in the chance and data c...
Watson (2005) made the claim that contrary to the traditional order of introduction in the school cu...
Although statistical variation does not receive detailed attention in mathematics curriculum documen...
Pfannkuch (1997) contends that variation is a critical issue throughout the statistical inquiry proc...
This report focuses on the ways in which 36 Grade 4 students recognized, explained, described and em...
This study was based on the premise that variation is the foundation of statistics and statistical i...
(Do not circulate without a written consent from the first author) This study investigated students ...
Concerns about the importance of variation in statistics education and a lack of research in this to...
Concerns about the importance of variation in statistics education and alack of research in this top...
As STEM education becomes more prominent at the school level, many possibilitiescould be suggested f...
As STEM education becomes more prominent at the school level, many possibilities could be suggested ...
Measurement activities were designed in this study on the basis of authentic professional practices ...
A series of 13 survey questions based on a 50-50 spinner is used to explore school students’ unders...
Statistical variability is considered by researchers and educators as the very foundation of statist...
While other research has begun to contribute to our understanding of how pre-college students reason...
5, 7, and 9 over a two-year interval, 2000 to 2002, on a survey of concepts in the chance and data c...
Watson (2005) made the claim that contrary to the traditional order of introduction in the school cu...
Although statistical variation does not receive detailed attention in mathematics curriculum documen...
Pfannkuch (1997) contends that variation is a critical issue throughout the statistical inquiry proc...
This report focuses on the ways in which 36 Grade 4 students recognized, explained, described and em...