Statistical Teaching with Global Perspective: Aftermath of World Trade Center Attack
Premjit Singh psingh@jwu.edu
Mathematics Johnson and Wales University
U.S.A.
Abstract
The September 11, 2001 changed the world we live forever. Anti-immigrant,
especially ant-Muslim sentiments, has been common since World Trade Center
attack. As a result of this problem, I wanted my student to know that
we are living in a world in which individuals from other countries, cultures,
and of different religions and background are of significance to our daily
lives and more importantly, we need to know about them as well as their
perspectives at least as much as they know about ours. You may be wondering
how is this thought integrated into a mathematics course? Very easily,
thanks to Statistics. The following presentation will focus on how I communicate
statistical concepts (with a global perspective) using real data and technology
at a career university.
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