Title

Survey of Native English Speakers and Spanish-Speaking English Language Learners in Tertiary Introductory Statistics

Publication Date

1-1-2013

Document Type

Article

Comments

Lesser, Lawrence M., et al. "Survey of native English Speakers and Spanish-speaking English language learners in tertiary Introductory Statistics." Statistics Education Research Journal, vol. 12, no. 2, 2013, p. 6+.

Abstract

The framework of linguistic register and case study research on Spanish-speaking English language learners (ELLs) learning statistics informed the construction of a quantitative instrument, the Communication, Language, And Statistics Survey (CLASS). CLASS aims to assess whether ELLs and non-ELLs approach the learning of statistics differently with respect to the distinctive linguistic features of the field of statistics and with respect to language resources they bring to the class. The CLASS was administered to all (n = 137) students in an introductory statistics literacy course at a university with a majority Mexican-American student body. Findings suggest ELLs often have distinctive patterns in how they experience aspects of statistics instruction (e.g., wait time) as well as movement between mathematics/statistics and everyday registers.

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