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A Pathway to Introductory Statistics

English

By (author): Jay Lehmann

For a one-semester alternative to the traditional two-semester developmental algebra sequence that prepares students specifically for an Introductory Statistics course.

Looking for a new path in algebra?

Using authentic data to make math meaningful to students, Jay Lehmanns A Pathway to Introductory Statistics provides a one-semester alternate path through developmental algebra to accelerate and prepare non-STEM students for introductory statistics. For many students majors, the most fitting college-level math course is statistics. Tailoring their developmental sequencein both content and approachto prepare students for this course of study can only improve their success. Infused with highly relevant data sets throughout, Lehmann presents students with both an introduction to descriptive statistics and the requisite algebra topics needed for a statistics course, while demonstrating the close link between the two subjects. This text equips students to reason statistically as they discover the skills and concepts theyll need for statistics.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1590g
  • Dimensions: 215 x 275mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Nov 2015
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780134107172

About Jay Lehmann

Jay Lehmann has taught at College of San Mateo for more than twenty years where he has received the Shiny Apple Award for excellence in teaching. He has worked on a NSF-funded grant to study classroom assessment and has performed research on collaborative directed-discovery learning. Jay has served as the newsletter editor for CMC3 (California Mathematics Council Community College) for twelve years. He has presented at more than seventy-five conferences including AMATYC ICTCM and T3 where he has discussed curve fitting and sung his Number Guy song. Jay plays in a rock band called The Procrastinistas who play at various clubs in the San Francisco Bay Area where Jay his wife Keri and son Dylan reside. He plays a number of instruments including bass guitar piano violin and baritone. In addition to his elementary intermediate and combined algebra textbooks Jay is currently writing a heist novel for high school students which he hopes will be published before Dylan outgrows it. Dylan a devoted drummer and artist drafted many of the cartoons that are included in Jay's textbooks. In the words of the author: Before writing my algebra series it was painfully apparent that my students couldn't relate to the applications in the course. I was plagued with the question What is this good for? To try to bridge that gap I wrote some labs which facilitated my students in collecting data finding models via curve fitting and using the models to make estimates and predictions. My students really loved working with the current compelling and authentic data and experiencing how mathematics truly is useful. My students' response was so strong that I decided to write an algebra series. Little did I know that to realize this goal I would need to embark on a 15-year challenging journey but the rewards of hearing such excitement from students and faculty across the country has made it all worthwhile! I'm proud to have played even a small role in raising peoples' respect and enthusiasm for mathematics. I have tried to honor my inspiration: by working with authentic data students can experience the power of mathematics. A random-sample study at my college suggests that I am achieving this goal. The study concludes that students who used my series were more likely to feel that mathematics would be useful in their lives (P-value 0.0061) as well as their careers (P-value 0.024). The series is excellent preparation for subsequent courses; in particular because of the curve fitting and emphasis on interpreting the contextual meaning of parameters it is an ideal primer for statistics. In addition to curve fitting my approach includes other types of meaningful modeling directed-discovery explorations conceptual questions and of course a large bank of skill problems. The curve-fitting applications serve as a portal for students to see the usefulness of mathematics so that they become fully engaged in the class. Once involved they are more receptive to all aspects of the course.

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