I am definitely not the first edublogger to make a post regarding Arthur Benjamin’s lecture seen on TED. He argues that statistics should be the peek of the high school mathematics curriculum rather than Calculus. I posted a link to this video on the AP Calculus Listserv. Here are a variety of responses I received [...]
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