This one‑semester course equips students with the foundational skills needed to critically analyse and interpret statistical data across a range of real‑world contexts. Designed for learners who currently lack the background required for tertiary‑level statistics, the course develops introductory statistical concepts and develops confidence through hands‑on, technology‑supported learning.
Students will conduct statistical investigations using software tools such as CODAP and Excel/Google Sheets, enabling them to explore data, identify patterns, and interpret results produced by technology. Alongside data analysis, students will engage in probability experiments and develop an understanding of core probability concepts that support informed decision‑making.
Throughout the course, the emphasis is on interpreting and evaluating statistics rather than performing complex calculations. Students will learn to question and critique statistical information encountered in the media, strengthening their ability to recognise trustworthy and misleading claims.
By the end of the course, students will have developed the statistical thinking and digital skills, providing a supportive bridge into tertiary‑level statistics while fostering enjoyment and confidence in working with data.