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World Numeracy Programme - ICOTS

The Sixth International Conference on Teaching Statistics 
Durban, South Africa, 7 - 12 July 2002

ICOTS Meetings are organised by the International Association for Statistical Education (IASE) which is a section of the International Statistical Institute (ISI).  These are important conferences on the teaching of statistics and held in different locations around the world once every four years.  They bring together several hundreds of statistics educators and practitioners, including those from schools, colleges and universities, industries and governments. 

IASE and ISI are pleased to announce that the Sixth International Conference on Teaching Statistics will be held in Durban from 7 - 12 July 2002.  The conference will include keynote speakers, invited speakers, contributed papers, workshops and forums, demonstration lessons, roundtable sessions, poster sessions, book and software displays, hands-on computer sessions and many opportunities for the communication and exchange of experiences and ideas.

As the conference theme for ICOTS-6 is Developing a statistically literate society, special sessions on statistical literacy are planned. These will include keynote speakers on statistics literacy and sessions and discussions of the role of statistics in a number of everyday contexts.

To learn more about the conference click on the following links:
Scientific Program       Conference Location       International Program Committee     Local Arrangements

 


 
 
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