Secondary Mathematics Teachers’ Planned Approaches For Teaching Standard Deviation

Maryann E. Huey, Joe Champion, Stephanie Casey, Nicholas H. Wasserman

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Abstract

Research-based guidelines for learning variation exist (e.g., Franklin et al., 2007; Garfield, delMas, & Chance, 2007), but little is known about how teachers plan to teach standard deviation, or how these plans align with recent recommendations. In this article, we survey lesson plans designed by inservice and preservice secondary mathematical teachers. We report on the accuracy, technology usage, and visual representations in the lesson plans. We consider how many elements are used, the level of conceptual development, and the mathematical nature. Findings support differences between preservice and master’s level students in education, as well as a tendency by in-service teachers to teach in alignment with prior learning experiences, despite professional development. Implications for teacher education and curricular development are offered.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)61-84
Number of pages24
JournalStatistics Education Research Journal
Volume17
Issue number1
StatePublished - 1 May 2018

Keywords

  • statistics education research
  • teacher preparation

EGS Disciplines

  • Mathematics
  • Science and Mathematics Education
  • Secondary Education and Teaching

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