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Assessing Data Modeling and Statistical Reasoning Collaborating Institutions: Learning Sciences Institute, Vanderbilt University; Berkeley Evaluation & Research (BEAR) Center, UC Berkeley Funded by: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences Vanderbilt University Participants:: Rich Lehrer (co-PI), Leona Schauble (co-PI), Min-joung Kim, Wenyan Zhou, Charles Munter, Marta Kobiela and Paul Weinberg BEAR Participants: Mark Wilson (co-PI), Tzur Karelitz (BEAR co-Director), Kavita Seeratan (BEAR co-Director), Kristen Burmester, Mary Full, Bob Schwartz and Jooyong Park The Assessing Data Modeling and Statistical Reasoning (ADMSR) project aims to develop an assessment system to evaluate elementary and middle school students’ skills and understandings related to data modeling and statistical reasoning. Data modeling is conceived as the application of statistical concepts and methods to investigate questions about the world. The ADMSR project will provide teachers with innovative and useful ways to assess students’ coordination of data with inquiry and their use of statistics. Our work builds on prior research and development under the Constructing Data, Modeling Worlds project (CDMW,see completed project section on the BEAR website). The assessment system is designed to accompany the CDMW curriculum, but can be used independently to support teaching of data modeling and statistics in other curriculums. Publications:
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