Abstract
Seventy-two teachers from Tasmanian government primary and secondary schools were surveyed regarding (i) their agreement with statements relating to personal confidence with chance and data, (ii) their views of the importance of statistics in society, and (iii) their confidence in teaching chance and data. Differences across gender and school type were found in measures of individual items and also. to combined scales. These results help specify needs for professional developmen t.
Rosemary A~ Callingham, Jane M. Watson Kevin F. Collis, & Jonathan B. Moritz
Teacher Attitudes Towards Chance And Data