> The Review of Statistics Teaching in Higher Education* has investigated statistics teaching in British universities, in departments of statistics and of mathematics and across other applied disciplines, in order to achieve a basis for future debate on continuing provision and requirements in the changing climate of the British university scene.
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> The last 20 years has seen marked increases in both the numbers of universities and student numbers. There have also been fundamental changes in funding arrangements to cover statistics teaching provision and need. Departmental structures have changed correspondingly, departments have opened and closed, mainstream and service teaching of statistics has inevitably experienced marked variations from earlier patterns. Applications needs of statistics in the professions, in science, in the community, in society and in politics are clearly ever more important - they are also apparent and reflected in policy, and in consulting demands. At the same time, there are views that the subject is being less well provided for at university level and that students may be less attracted to the subject.
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> Our meeting provides an opportunity for Fred Smith and Laura Staetsky to present the findings of their one-year study which will describe the changes to and influences upon statistics teaching to set the current provision in context. There will also be scheduled sessions for other speakers to comment on the study findings and the implications for future action. If you would like to contribute to the discussion concerning current statistics teaching provision and next steps, please do attend !
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> There is no charge for this event and booking is not essential. However, if you are able to reserve a place in advance this will aid administrative/refreshment arrangements for the day. Thank you in advance. To let the RSS know that you will be attending, please contact Debra Hurcomb, Theme Manager for Education at the RSS at [log in to unmask] or Telephone: 020 7614 3934/Fax: 020 7614 3905.
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> PROGRAMME (Venue: Royal Statistical Society, 12 Errol Street, London EC1Y 8LX, registration from 1330 hrs)
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> 1400-1410 hrs - Introduction to the review; funding, organization, objectives (Professor Vic Barnett)
> 1410-1500 hrs - The Findings of the Review (Professor Fred Smith and Laura Staetsky)
> 1500-1520 hrs - Refreshments
> 1520-1540 hrs - A commentary on the findings and implications for future action (Professor Andy Grieve, Pfizer and Visiting Professor at
> Imperial College and University of Kent)
> 1540-1600 hrs - A commentary on the findings and implications for future action (Professor John Copas, University of Warwick)
> 1600-1630 hrs - Forum Discussion with the panel of speakers
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> * funded by the Teaching Statistics Trust, the Higher Education Academy> '> s MSOR Network, the Committee of Professors of Statistics, the Association of Statistics Lecturers in Universities and approximately 20 individual University statistics departments or groups.
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