Strengthening Data Literacy across the Curriculum
Principal Investigator:
Funded by:
National Science Foundation
Partners:
California Polytechnic State University, The Concord Consortium
Services:
Implementation
Region:
United States
Duration:
2018-2023
Challenge
In today’s data-driven world, innovation, scientific progress, and the health of civil society demand a data-literate citizenry and a workforce with strong statistical thinking skills. Studies show, however, that schools are neither preparing students adequately nor drawing enough students to data science fields.
To address this need, EDC’s Strengthening Data Literacy across the Curriculum project developed and has been studying curriculum materials for high school statistics classes to promote interest and skills in statistical thinking and data science among high school students. The project engages students with data investigations that focus on key social issues, using large-scale socioeconomic data sets and online data visualization tools.
Key Activities
EDC has carried out the following activities with its partners:
- Worked with statistics and social studies teachers to develop curriculum modules
- Provided professional development and implementation support for educators
- Studied classroom module implementation and student learning strategies
- Measured the growth in students’ interest in and understanding of important data analysis concepts associated with project modules
- Generated and disseminated research findings
Our Impact
- 18 participating teachers in 12 Massachusetts high schools helped to develop and test the modules, which reached over 650 high school students.
- The team has shared its work in articles (Educational Leadership, Educational Technology & Society, Connected Science Learning) and chapters.