Abstract
As part of an interview protocol investigating teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge
(PCK) in statistics, 40 teachers were presented with a newspaper article reporting a phonein
survey about the legalisation of marijuana. The article and a question about the reliability
of the sample had earlier been used in student surveys, and three student answers to the
question were also presented to the teachers. Teachers’ PCK was assessed based on
responses to questions about the big ideas in the task, potential student appropriate and
inappropriate answers, and how teachers would intervene in relation to the three student
answers. The wide range of responses provided evidence for the potential of the task in a
cross-curricular secondary classroom.
Jane M. Watson & Erica L. Nathan