Welcome to Data Modeling


Data Modeling supports the growth of statistical reasoning by engaging middle school students in the construction of data, the invention of statistics, and the development of models of chance, all of which ground inference about data. Construct maps portray conceptual stepping-stones in statistical reasoning, organized by forms of reasoning, such as Conceptions of Statistics and Modeling Variability. Seven curriculum units are tools to support learning. Each unit features classroom activities, formative assessments, and related resources, including teacher-designed extensions to the curriculum units.

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Theory of Measurement

Describes how children come to understand foundations of measurement, such as the nature of units and how scales are constructed to aid measurement.

Data Displays

Outlines the progression of students’ perceptions of data, particularly the ways they might think about constructing or interpreting a display (e.g., graph) as a means of better understanding the phenomenon in question.

Meta-Repr. Competence

Refers to the progression of understanding about forms and functions of displays.

Conceptions of Statistics

Describes changing conceptions of the meaning and uses of statistics.

Chance

Describes a progression of understandings about uncertainty and its measure.

Modeling of Variability

Refers to the progression of reasoning about employing chance to model variable phenomena.

Informal Inference

Refers to students' emerging competence to make inferences by reasoning about distribution and variation.