Case Study: Using COVID-19 Data in a Community-Engaged Elementary Statistics Class

J. Asher, Amanda Goodrick
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Because it utilizes a combination of high impact practices—a collaborative project, service learning, and undergraduate research—the use of a community-engaged framework within an undergraduate introductory statistics course can improve educational outcomes for distance learners. During the Fall of 2020, because the usual community-engaged approach of having students partner with a community organization to collect and analyze data was not feasible, we used a recently released dataset on coping mechanisms during the COVID-19 pandemic. Students participated in an analysis of those data in order to inform policy-making within the university regarding support for students during the pandemic. Similar outcomes in terms of improved understanding of and attitudes toward statistics were achieved through this approach as had been achieved through community-engaged projects in previous semesters. Moving to a distance learning format within the pandemic has required rethinking how these components of community-engaged learning can be preserved. This case study shows that similar learning outcomes can be achieved despite the limitations the pandemic places on learning.
案例研究:在社区参与的小学统计课程中使用COVID-19数据
因为它结合了高影响力的实践——合作项目、服务学习和本科生研究——在本科统计学入门课程中使用社区参与框架可以改善远程学习者的教育成果。在2020年秋季,由于让学生与社区组织合作收集和分析数据的通常社区参与方法是不可行的,我们使用了最近发布的关于COVID-19大流行期间应对机制的数据集。学生们参加了对这些数据的分析,以便在大流行期间为学生提供支持方面为大学内部的决策提供信息。通过这种方法,在提高对统计的理解和态度方面取得了与前几个学期通过社区参与项目取得的类似成果。在大流行期间转向远程学习形式需要重新考虑如何保留社区参与学习的这些组成部分。这一案例研究表明,尽管大流行对学习造成了限制,但也可以取得类似的学习成果。
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