The quantitative/numeracy skills issues for social scientists are somewhat different from those affecting many of the natural sciences and technology. In general students do not need a facility with abstractionism and symbolic systems (the equations) but they do need a good sense of number (scale, size etc) and an understanding of some of the logical principles and thinking that underlie mathematical proofs. The main area of application of these skills is in research methods and statistics. Dealing with the quantitative part of research methods is always a struggle for teachers, but there is a range of different approaches that have been adopted: teach statistics with formulae; teach statistics using step-by-step instructions and teach s...
In Scotland, numeracy across learning has been emphasised as a key area of the Curriculum for Excell...
In a period of high profile national concern about the low level of quantitative skills in the UK so...
Social science students are typically less than positive about developing quantitative skills. This ...
The issues concerning numeracy and quantitative skills that exist for social scientists are somewhat...
In 2012, in a bid to improve the quantitative methods training of social science students in the UK,...
In British social science degree programmes, methods courses have a bad press, and statistics course...
This article reports the results of research concerned with students’ statistical anxiety and confid...
In the UK the 2010 Royal Statistical Society campaign - getstats - and the Economic and Social Resea...
The issue of poor statistical literacy amongst undergraduates in the United Kingdom is well document...
Criminology students at Lancaster, as elsewhere, do not expect quantitative ideas to play a role in ...
Twenty five years ago the Mathematical Sciences Education Board (Scheaffer 1990) stated that “Citize...
In 2012, in a bid to improve the quantitative methods training of social science students in the UK,...
Increasingly social science graduates in New Zealand, especially those in the subject areas of soci...
British sociology has been characterised as suffering from a ‘quantitative deficit’ originating from...
Research methods teaching in the UK may have many small challenges, but the really big one is how ca...
In Scotland, numeracy across learning has been emphasised as a key area of the Curriculum for Excell...
In a period of high profile national concern about the low level of quantitative skills in the UK so...
Social science students are typically less than positive about developing quantitative skills. This ...
The issues concerning numeracy and quantitative skills that exist for social scientists are somewhat...
In 2012, in a bid to improve the quantitative methods training of social science students in the UK,...
In British social science degree programmes, methods courses have a bad press, and statistics course...
This article reports the results of research concerned with students’ statistical anxiety and confid...
In the UK the 2010 Royal Statistical Society campaign - getstats - and the Economic and Social Resea...
The issue of poor statistical literacy amongst undergraduates in the United Kingdom is well document...
Criminology students at Lancaster, as elsewhere, do not expect quantitative ideas to play a role in ...
Twenty five years ago the Mathematical Sciences Education Board (Scheaffer 1990) stated that “Citize...
In 2012, in a bid to improve the quantitative methods training of social science students in the UK,...
Increasingly social science graduates in New Zealand, especially those in the subject areas of soci...
British sociology has been characterised as suffering from a ‘quantitative deficit’ originating from...
Research methods teaching in the UK may have many small challenges, but the really big one is how ca...
In Scotland, numeracy across learning has been emphasised as a key area of the Curriculum for Excell...
In a period of high profile national concern about the low level of quantitative skills in the UK so...
Social science students are typically less than positive about developing quantitative skills. This ...