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Treffer: Redesign of a First-Year Theory Course Sequence in Biostatistics

Title:
Redesign of a First-Year Theory Course Sequence in Biostatistics
Source:
Journal of Curriculum and Teaching. 11:1
Publisher Information:
Sciedu Press, 2022.
Publication Year:
2022
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift Article
ISSN:
1927-2685
1927-2677
DOI:
10.5430/jct.v11n8p1
Rights:
CC BY
Accession Number:
edsair.doi...........9eb7696d68c515efada9325b513a51ef
Database:
OpenAIRE

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This communication describes the process and results of a curriculum review of a first-year sequence of courses in statistical inference within a Master of Biostatistics program. Our primary aim was to develop an innovative course in statistical theory that meets the needs of a diverse student audience, the majority of whom are seeking a terminal master’s degree while a minority will pursue PhD training in biostatistics. The main results were (1) different course paths for job-bound and PhD-bound students; and (2) the development of an innovative first course in statistical inference, which is a computationally-aided self-discovery of a salient (albeit not comprehensive) set of key concepts and techniques pertaining to statistical inference. The redesign process addressed a key conceptual barrier: namely, the unexamined assumption that deductive proofs are a necessary condition for rigorous presentation. Consistent with the principles of constructivism, we navigated this barrier by redefining the task to which pedagogic rigor should be applied: namely, to help students to develop a sound mental map of statistical inference. We believe that the approach we used to accomplish this redefined task could be generalized to additional aspects of statistical education, among others.