2020
DOI: 10.52041/serj.v19i3.54
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Taking Project-Based Statistics Abroad: Learning Experiences and Outcomes of a Project-Based Statistics Course in West Africa

Abstract: To evaluate the impact of a multidisciplinary, project-based course in introductory statistics, this exploratory study examined learning experiences, feelings of confidence, and interest in future experiences with data for undergraduate students in Ghana, West Africa. Students completed a one-semester, introductory statistics course utilizing the Passion-driven Statistics curriculum. Results showed more than half of the students put more effort into the course and found the material more challenging compared t… Show more

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“…Many recent studies [29][30][31][32][33][34][35] show that implementing a project-based view either for an entire statistics course, a module in a course or as an assessment tool can result in the improvement of student engagement and admittedly make them learn more compared to traditional education. Students seemed to favour projects to be included in statistics because they could learn better in such an environment that simulated future work and could obtain skills that are valued at the labour market as well.…”
Section: Project-based Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many recent studies [29][30][31][32][33][34][35] show that implementing a project-based view either for an entire statistics course, a module in a course or as an assessment tool can result in the improvement of student engagement and admittedly make them learn more compared to traditional education. Students seemed to favour projects to be included in statistics because they could learn better in such an environment that simulated future work and could obtain skills that are valued at the labour market as well.…”
Section: Project-based Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because students have trouble defining and presenting research data in their thesis writing, their statistical literacy abilities have not produced the desired outcomes. Poor statistical literacy is a result of pupils' incapacity to apply statistics in daily life and a lack of statistical literacy abilities [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%