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Curriculum Innovations Based on Census Microdata: A Meeting of Statistics, Mathematics, and Social Science
Mathematics curriculum materials for early secondary school, based on interactive exploration of the huge database of individuals who filled out the “long” form for the US Census back through 1850, illustrate methods for improving statistical literacy and mathematics conceptual understanding while immersing students in social science content.