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IASE Statistical Education Research Newsletter v.2(1)



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IASE Statistical Education Research Newsletter v.2(1)

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M. Gabriella Ottaviani




>Statistical Education Research Newsletter
>Volume 2 Number 1 January 2001
>
>Editor:
>Carmen BATANERO
>
>Associate Editors:
>Joan B. GARFIELD, M. Gabriella OTTAVIANI, and John TRURAN
>
>
>
>1. Notes and Comments
>
>Happy New Year 2001!
>
>We are glad to present the second volume of the IASE Statistical Education
>Research Newsletter. After a one-year trial, we were able to perceive the
>interest of our readers and their engagement in this collective project
>intended to promote and diffuse statistical education research. We were glad
>to receive messages of encouragement from many friends around the world who
>are reading our Newsletter and finding it to be useful. We want to thank all
>who contributed information along the past year, those who just sent us
>their suggestions and reactions and in particular those who decided to join
>the IASE and support in this way statistics education.
>
>As it was remarked by the ISI president Jean Louis Bodin in the ISI
>Newsletter Volume 24, n. 3 (72) 2000, the IASE can contribute in the field
>of human development and human rights that now form one of the major
>components of the policies of international and national organisations. A
>major effort is needed to increase the statistical abilities of users,
>specially the NGOs and statistics educators can play a main role towards
>achieving this aim. We hope to see many more new members to consider how
>much we need their help and enter the association this year.
>
>In this issue we are continuing the debate about research questions in
>statistics education, started in SERN 2(1) by publishing a series of
>reactions from statistics educators around the world who were willing to
>contribute to this special issue. We are preparing a note of response to
>these reactions for SERN 2(2), May 2000, and we plan to put the whole set of
>papers (original paper, reactions and final reply) at the SERG web site.
>Other similar debates are planned for future issues of the Newsletter and we
>encourage our readers to offer short papers of general interest for
>researchers in statistics education to be considered as starting points for
>new discussions.
>
>An important content in this Newsletter is a brief note and a selection of
>statistical education works by Anne HAWKINS and David MOORE who were
>recently awarded as honorary members of the IASE. This small homage to these
>friends who contributed to the starting of the Association in a crucial
>period is well deserved.
>
>We finally are informing about past and future statistics education events,
>which put in evidence the growing activity of our association and its
>contribution to development of statistics education at an international
>level.
>
>Note: The whole Newsletter is located at the web site:
>http://www.ugr.es/local/batanero/sergroup.htm
>
>
>Table of Contents
>
>1. Notes and Comments
>
>2. What are Priority Areas of Research in Statistics Education? Reactions to
>the Paper by BATANERO, GARFIELD, OTTAVIANI and TRURAN, Published in SERN
>2(1).
>    2.1. Reaction by Helena BACELAR, Portugal
>    2.2. Reaction by George BRIGHT, USA
>    2.3. Reaction by Theodore CHADJIPELIS, Greece 6
>    2.4. Reaction by Lisbeth CORDANI, Brazil
>    2.5. Reaction by Michael GLENCROSS, South Africa
>    2.6. Reaction by Paul ITO, Japan
>    2.7. Reaction by Flavia JOLLIFFE, U.K.
>    2.8. Reaction by Cliff Konold, USA
>    2.9. Reaction by Susanne Lajoie, Canada
>    2.10. Reaction by M. Paule & Bruno LECOUTRE, France
>    2.11. Reaction by Maxime PFANKUCH, New Zealand
>    2.12. Reaction by Dave Pratt, U. K.
>
>3. IASE Members
>4. Brief News
>
>5. IASE New Honorary Members
>    5.1. Anne HAWKINS
>    5.2. David MOORE
>
>6. Summaries of Publications by IASE Members
>7. Recent Dissertations
>8. Internet Resources of Interest
>9. Other Publications of Interest
>10. Complementary Short References
>
>11. Information on Past Conferences
>    11.1. 9th Didactic Conference on Modern Methodology of Teaching
>Quantitative Methods, Poland
>    11.2. PME Discussion Group for Stochastics Teaching and Learning, Japan
>    11.3. Working Group on Statistics, Probability and Combinatorics at the
>Spanish Association for Research in Mathematics     Education Conference,
>Spain
>    11.4.  XXVII Jornadas Nacionals de Estadística, Chile
>    11.5. Association of Statistics Lecturers: Statistical Education at the
>Beginning of the Millennium. U.K.
>    11.6. International Statistical Education Centre Golden Jubilee, India.
>
>12. Forthcoming conferences
>
>
>
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Prof. Maria-Gabriella Ottaviani          ottavian@pow2.sta.uniroma1.it
Professore Straordinario di Statistica
Dipartimento di Statistica, Probabilita' e Statistiche Applicate
Universita' di Roma "La Sapienza"
P.le A. Moro 5, 00185 Roma
Tel.: +39 06 49 91 05 61  Fax: +39 06 49 59 241


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