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Announcements: Winter

A roundup of statistics and education-related information and opportunities.

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New Editor Takes Reins of Statistics Teacher

As a former associate editor for the Statistics Teacher Network— the predecessor of Statistics Teacher (ST)—new ST editor Jessica Cohen may be new to the role, but not the journal. Cohen will take over for outgoing editor Angela Walmsley with the journal's spring issue.

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Improve Quantitative Literacy with Graphs

Build quantitative literacy with your middle- and high-school math, science, and humanities students with the free, online feature “What’s Going On in This Graph?”

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Announcements: Spring

A roundup of statistics and education-related information and opportunities.

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2018 Data Visualization Poster Competition and Project Competition (New Rubric & Rules)

Introduce your K–12 students to statistics through the annual poster and project competitions directed by the ASA/NCTM Joint Committee on Curriculum in Statistics and Probability.

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Register for Meeting Within a Meeting (MWM) Statistics Workshop for Middle- & High-School Math and Science Teachers

Meeting Within a Meeting Statistics Workshop for Middle- and High-School Mathematics and Science Teachers will take place in conjunction with the Joint Statistical Meetings, July 28–August 2, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Announcements: October

A roundup of statistics and education-related information and opportunities.

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Making Sense of Statistical Studies Modules Available Free Online

The Making Sense of Statistical Studies modules are now free to download.

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ASA 2017 Poster and Project Winners Announced

The ASA is pleased to announce the winners of the 2017 poster and project competitions. Winners were recognized with plaques, cash prizes, certificates, calculators, and publication of their names in Amstat News.

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U.S. Census at School Reaches More Than 50,000 Students

The ASA’s U.S. Census at School program is a free, statistical problem solving classroom project for grades 4–12.

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