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The importance and emergence of K-12 data science

Tanya LaMar, Jo Boaler

2021Phi Delta Kappan33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The COVID-19 global pandemic has required everyone to make sense of data about community spread, levels of risk, and vaccine efficacy. Yet research shows that students are underprepared in data literacy. Tanya LaMar and Jo Boaler argue that data science education provides an opportunity to address this problem while providing much needed updates to the current mathematics curriculum. The integration of data science can provide a more equitable mathematics pipeline than the calculus-focused pathway that has excluded most students from a future in mathematics. Through data science, students can learn to answer questions that are relevant to their lives and communities, to be critical consumers of the data that surround them every day, and to wield the power of data analysis.

Topics & Concepts

Mathematics educationCurriculumPandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Pipeline (software)Power (physics)Computer scienceSociologyPsychologyPedagogyMedicineProgramming languageQuantum mechanicsPhysicsInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseasePathologyStatistics Education and MethodologiesGenetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical ResearchTeaching and Learning Programming
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