Integrating Quantitative
Reasoning into the Freshman Inquiry Curricula
by Phil
Jenks, M. Paul Latiolais and Joyce O'Halloran
You don't have to be a rocket scientist ( or even math/science
faculty) to use this resource. Make it fun with games ( e.g. See
Deductive Reasoning below)
I. Making Student Outcomes
for your Theme
What
quantitative reasoning skills will your students need so as to understand
and participate effectively in your theme?
Sample
quantitative reasoning outcomes
Using
quantitative reasoning outcomes in your class
II. Ideas for Integrating
Quantitative Reasoning Activities and Reflection
IV. Sample Activities
Ways of Knowing
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Basic Skills
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Using Statistics
III. Resources
V. Assessing quantitative
reasoning
Some have the activities
above have specific assessment suggestions. Use assessment tasks
and learning outcomes described in these activities as models for developing
your own. Also every time an assigned reading contains numbers or
graphs ask students to discuss (verbally or in writing) ramifications,
consequences, missing info, and reliability of the numbers and/or graphs.