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Using Official Statistics resources in your class room
Emma Mawby and Te Aomihia Walker
Statistics New Zealand
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The Presenters
Emma Mawby is a Senior Analyst in the Statistical Education team at Statistics New Zealand. She has worked as a teacher of Mathematics and Statistics in New Zealand and the UK and as a Statistical Analyst in New Zealand. She is the New Zealand country co-ordinator for the ISLP poster competition and a member of the Education sub-committee of the New Zealand Statistical Association.
Te Aomihia Walker is a statistical analyst in the Statistical Education team at Statistics New Zealand. She is of Māori decent from the iwi/tribes of Ngāti Porou and Rongowhakaata. She has completed her Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology and Statistics at Victoria University of Wellington and has worked as both a tutor as well as a sessional assistant for the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Operations Research at Victoria University of Wellington. She is currently coordinating work in regards to CensusAtSchool, science fairs and resources for school teachers.
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AbstractThis session will cover the resources available from Statistics New Zealand for teaching the Mathematics and Statistics curriculum. We will demonstrate some activities and invite teachers to share how they use official statistics in their teaching.
This session will require teachers to BYOD and to have internet access. The session will be led by Emma Mawby and Te Aomihia Walker from Statistical Education (Statistics New Zealand).
Useful links used in this presentation are here: https://statnzamt.wordpress.com/
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Summary of Resources
1. Time Series Resource for NZQA
2. Customising Stat NZ datasets using infoshare and NZ.Stat
3. Good Survey Design
4. Resources for Schools
5. Tatauranga Umanga Māori- Māori businesses that contribute to our country’s economy
6. Infographics
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RESOURCES
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1. Time Series Resource for NZQA
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2. Creating datasets from Stats NZ
Infoshare: Connecting you to a wealth of information
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Provides you with online access to a wide range of time series data.
Web-based tool that can be used to access, view, and download the most up-to-date information .
Able to select data specific to your needs or interests.
Infoshare is free to use.
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Creating datasets using infoshare
Creating datasets using infoshare
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NZ.Stat- Get data on Demand
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Creating datasets using NZ.Stat
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Creating datasets using NZ.Stat
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Creating datasets using Stats NZ
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Creating datasets using Stats NZ
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Creating datasets using Stats NZ
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For more information and guidelines on these tools go to:
• http://www.stats.govt.nz/infoshare/Help/Infoshare-help-guide.pdf
• http://nzdotstat.stats.govt.nz/wbos/ModalHelp/OECD/WBOS%20User%20Guide%20(EN).PDF
Creating datasets from Stats NZ
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• iNZight was initially designed for New Zealand high schools, allowing students to quickly and easily explore data and understand some statistical ideas (using the companion program VIT).
• However, iNZight now extends to multivariable graphics, time series, and generalised linear modelling (including modelling of data from complex surveys).
• iNZight is FREE!! That means you can download and use it however you want, for whatever you want. There are absolutely no restrictions. You can download for yourself or redistribute it.
Download iNZight: https://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~wild/iNZight/getinzight.php
iNZight
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1. Extract a time series dataset from NZ.Stat or infoshare
2. Import data into iNZight
3. Decompose the two variables you are analysing
4. Comment on each
Compare two variables within a Statistics New Zealand dataset
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3. Good Survey Design- Third Edition
Guide that outlines the issues with, and steps to take when planning and undertaking a survey.
A guide to good survey design
Chapter 6 covers questionnaire development
Section 6.5 covers evaluation
Section 6.6 contains a list of pitfalls
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AS 2.8 Design a questionnaireAchievement – Design a questionnaireAchievement with Merit - Design a questionnaire, with
justificationAchievement with Excellence - Design a questionnaire, with
statistical insight
http://www.stats.govt.nz/methods/survey-design-data-collection/guide-to-good-survey-design-2nd-edition.aspx
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4. Resources for Schools
Activities and interactive games
SURF for Schools
Census education activities and resources
Interactive resources
StatsNews newsletters
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Interactive Games- Probability
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Level Skill Number of games
Example
2-3 Investigate simple situations that involve elements of chance
1 The Vile Vendor
3-4 Analyse data about random events to test conjectures about variation.
1 Random or not: analyse alternating jubes 1:1
4 Interpret frequency graphs to compare experimental results with theoretical probabilities.
5 • Random or not: analyse number of jubes 1:1
4-5 Relate the shape of data distributions to statements about sample variation and sample size.
2 • Random or not: analyse runs of jubes 1:1:1
5 Collect and handle data about random events to test conjectures about variation and probabilities.
5 • Dice duels: airport addition
5-6 Students relate the shape of data distributions to statements about sample variation, sample size, and bias.
10 • Dice duels: load one dice
6 Collect and handle data about random events to test conjectures about variation and bias.
1 Dice duels: fair or unfair
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Interactive Games- Statistical Investigation
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Level Skill/part of the curriculum Number of games
Games available
3-4 Identify errors in construction of scales and misleading conclusions derived from that data.
1 Media report 1
4-5 Explore how the shape of boxplots is affected by adjusting a variable. Includes scenarios where the evidence supports more than one conclusion.
2 Fix the matchbox machine: scoop size
Matchbox machine.
Find games on: http://www.stats.govt.nz/tools_and_services/schools_corner/Activities/Interactive-Games.aspx
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Run through the Level 3-4 Media Report Game
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5. Tatauranga Umanga Maori 2015 report
Focuses on trade data for Maori authorities.
Third official release, released annually
More information:
http://www.stats.govt.nz/browse_for_stats/people_and_communities/maori/tatauranga-umanga-maori-2015-mr.aspx
AS 2.11 Evaluate a statistically based report
Achievement - Evaluate a statistically based report Achievement with Merit - Evaluate a statistically based report, with justification Achievement with Excellence - Evaluate a statistically based report, with statistical
insight
Infographic http://www.stats.govt.nz/Census/2013-census/profile-and-summary-reports/qstat-education-training-infographic.aspx
Quickstatshttp://www.stats.govt.nz/Census/2013-census/profile-and-summary-reports/qstats-education-training.aspx
Some critical questions students could ask and answer about this report
http://ncea.tki.org.nz/Resources-for-Internally-Assessed-Achievement-Standards/Mathematics-and-statistics/Level-2-Mathematics-and-statistics
Who is the report intended to be about? ( population?) is the report aimed at? (interested in the outcomes?)
What is the purpose of the report? data is displayed in the report? What type of data is it – categorical or numerical? are the variables of interest? How are they measured? summary statistics are used in the report? important data or information is missing?
How is the data displayed in the report? Are displays or measures appropriate for the type of data? accurate is the data? do the comments made in the report reflect the given data accurately? 29
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6.Infographics
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Statistics New Zealand Infographics
Find all our infographics on: http://www.stats.govt.nz/browse_for_stats/snapshots-of-nz/infographics.aspx
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1. Extract a infographic from the Statistics New Zealand website
2. Compare and contrast main findings
Identify main findings in one of our infographics
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Questions and Discussion