International Association for Statistical Education

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The International Association for Statistical Education (IASE) is a section of the International Statistical Institute (ISI), a professional association of statisticians, devoted to statistics education. It was founded in 1991 as an outgrowth of the ISI Statistical Education Committee, which had operated since 1948.[1]

Since 2002 the ISI and IASE have published the Statistics Education Research Journal. The IASE is also associated with the quadrennial International Conference on Teaching Statistics, with satellite conferences of the World Statistics Congress, and with smaller roundtable workshops.[1][2]

The presidents of the IASE have included David Vere-Jones (1991–1993), David S. Moore (1993–1995), Anne Hawkins (1995–1997), Maria Gabriella Ottaviani (1997–1999), Brian Phillips (1999–2001), Carmen Batanero (2001–2003), Chris Wild (2003–2005), Gilberte Schuyten (2005–2007), Allan Rossman (2007–2009), Helen MacGillivray (2009–2011), John Harraway (2011–2013), Iddo Gal (2013–2015), Andrej Blejec (2015–2017), Gail F. Burrill (2017–2019), and Joachim Engel (2019–2021).[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Blumberg, Carol Joyce (February 2003), "The Role of the International Association for Statistical Education in Statistics Education – Part I" (PDF), Amstat News, American Statistical Association – via IASE
  2. ^ Blumberg, Carol Joyce (March 2003), "The Role of the International Association for Statistical Education in Statistics Education – Part II" (PDF), Amstat News, American Statistical Association – via IASE
  3. ^ "Executive Committee", About IASE, IASE

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