Reading and Writing in an Inquiry-Based Introductory Statistics Course Presented by Adam Childers and Jeff Spielman Roanoke College.

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Reading and Writing in an Inquiry-Based Introductory Statistics Course Presented by Adam Childers and Jeff Spielman Roanoke College

Outline Intro stat in the new curriculum Course themes Inquiry-based statistics Reading assignments Writing assignments Grading Conclusions

Statistics in the Core Curriculum Introductory statistics is the only required math STAT 101 is replaced by Intellectual Inquiry 240 Statistical Reasoning Writing is to be emphasized across the curriculum

Statistical Content Descriptive Statistics Graphical Methods Estimation Elementary Probability Tests of Hypothesis Confidence Intervals Analysis of Variance Correlation and Regression *This course is primarily a statistics course!

Themes Statistics for Social Justice Statistics and Botany Statistics and the Sports Industry Does Gun Control Save Lives? Heres to Your Heath Statistics and Weather

Feedback on Themes [Most Helpful Aspect] I love how the course incorporated sports with statistics, being able to see how certain statistical methods were used definitely helped me understand the material. Most Helpful Aspect] Social justice topic. As a non-math major it brought the mathematical concepts down to earth for me. [Project Response] Overall, [the class] was very helpful in terms of learning to look at the weather and forecasting from a different perspective. 48/50 students in Sports Industry course were interested in the sports industry

Inquiry-Based Courses Central questions motivate the statistical content Botany 1.Is using genetically modified seeds ethical or economical? 2.What are the connections between probability and plant reproduction? Sports Industry 1.How do we assess the value of a player? 2.What are the risks of full contact sports? Social Justice 1.Are minorities ticketed at higher rates? 2.How much does funding improve education? Courtesy of Greenpeace UK

Motivation for Using Reading and Writing Helps with math or statistics anxiety Improves students articulation of statistical content Reading gives students concrete examples Motivates the students to learn material

Reading: Supplementary Texts

Reading: Magazines, Podcasts and Newspapers / of-the-glove.html a_fact_gladwell

More on Reading This book is actually good! Careful selection is key Online quizzes In class discussion

Writing: Long Form Student designed projects Head injuries and football

Writing: Long Form Changing views on gun control Predicting the weather with linear regression

Writing: Short Form Responses to reading Homework questions Statistical reasoning vs statistical methods

Grading: Challenges How do I grade a writing assignment? Assistance from other departments Time commitment

Grading: Impact 15%-30% of students grade from reading and writing assignments STAT 101 average GPA INQ 240 average GPA 2.561

Conclusions: From the Students [How Course Differed from Expected] I was under the impression that it would be excruciatingly difficult; Roanoke stats classes have this reputation. I think that the sports related theme and [the instructor] both helped me to achieve a high level of success regardless of this stereotype. [Most Helpful Aspect] The subject matter could actually be applied to real life--shocking!! [Project Response] The semester project was interesting and helped me translate a lot of the concepts we learned into practical skills Mixed reviews on adding reading and writing to the course

Conclusions: From the Faculty More challenging More rewarding Engaged students Constantly evolving Finding a balance

The End Contact Information Adam Childers: Jeff Spielman: Questions?