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Statistics Teachers’ Day 2023: Illuminating Data Pathways
Junior Statistics – an integrated programme
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All Whites: FIFA World Cup 2026 Data Cards
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Curriculum & Assessment Overview
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Y9 It’s all about us! – Summary investigations teaching sequence
Y10 Get real – sources of variation in data & using real data for probability experiments
New Zealand Olympic Team Data Cards 2024
Discussing the Data: Health Attitudes to Being Online and Alcohol Use
Data Gems – Datasets from Aotearoa and Beyond
Datasets with their NZ contexts – Statistics in Research
Covid-19 Statistical and Modelling Content
Zoom In – Data Science skills
Data in the Classroom – Oceans of Data Institute
Analysing Pandemics: The case of COVID-19
Hands-on probability activities
Unpacking the PPDAC cycle indepth
Zoom In! – Dynamic Data Science
Authentic connections – using mathematics and statistics in other learning areas
The Dog Ate My Homework
Worthwhile tasks: Exploring measurement and using statistics in a practical context
SC Describing distributions
SCRT Statistical thinking and reasoning
SCR Making Stats more awesome – statistical investigation ideas
SC How far until it stops? – PPDAC secondary data
Misleading claims in the media: Junior focus
Engaging junior students in dynamic and collaborative statistics
Oxfam: Bringing data to life
Statistics Latte – Dru Rose
Stick Figure Data Cards
E-ako: Probability and Statistics Pathways
Comparing directions in statistics teaching in NZ and the US
C Introduction to mulitvariate data
Probability experiences, Level 1 and before
The Survey Toolkit – Journal paper
Statistical graphs and writing starters
Data card sampling from a population Yr 9-12
RPL Bowland Maths
Essential Teaching and Learning Experiences for successful Probabilistic Thinking