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Anyone know the rationale for New York phasing out AP Statistics and replacing with a Number Theory course? How prevalant is this?
Anyone know of any schools that integrate Calc BC into this course (or vice versa)? Calc ABC? Kevin23 03:52, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
I don't understand why this article is marked as unreferenced. If you follow the external links, you'll see that parts of the page are a copy from the linked websites. -- Bobianite ( talk) 23:00, 5 April 2008 (UTC
Great article! I hope to see further AP exam GAs. Just a few comments: Include the college board's stats about AP Stats, namely the grade distribution [1]. The CB site also includes the breakdown of the four topics by percent of questions. This should be included. You may also want to make the time allotted, number of questions, etc. more prominant, as that is what most people will be looking for. Also, are there any textbooks that are most commonly used? Reywas92 Talk 18:54, 3 August 2009 (UTC)
Edge3. You reversed a deletion I made earlier today regarding the claim that the AP Stat course influenced the NCTM Standards on prob and stat, because there was a published source for that claim. I looked at the source, and I would argue that the claim they make is not correct. That is, the elevation of prob and stat as topics in the K-12 curriculum (not only the middle school by the way) first appeared in the 1989 Standards, not the 2000 Standards as the authors claim. And there was no huge differences between the way these topics were described in the 2000 Standards vs the 89 Standards. This isn't that important, really, but I would expect that most statistics educators who have played a role in the AP exam, the Standards, and the new GAISE report, would view this claim as untrue. The authors cited as a source of this claim are not part of this stat ed community, and a textbook is not ordinarily regarded as very reliable source. Respectfully, Srylesmor —Preceding unsigned comment added by Srylesmor ( talk • contribs) 03:18, 11 August 2009 (UTC)
Over the past few months, some unsourced material was added to the Grading section. I've reverted it for now, given our WP:V policy. The info could be reinstated if adequate sources are available. Edge3 ( talk) 18:43, 11 August 2010 (UTC)
Can anyone find the grading distribution for tha AP statistics exam? It would be very helpfull to add it to the article.
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Anyone know the rationale for New York phasing out AP Statistics and replacing with a Number Theory course? How prevalant is this?
Anyone know of any schools that integrate Calc BC into this course (or vice versa)? Calc ABC? Kevin23 03:52, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
I don't understand why this article is marked as unreferenced. If you follow the external links, you'll see that parts of the page are a copy from the linked websites. -- Bobianite ( talk) 23:00, 5 April 2008 (UTC
Great article! I hope to see further AP exam GAs. Just a few comments: Include the college board's stats about AP Stats, namely the grade distribution [1]. The CB site also includes the breakdown of the four topics by percent of questions. This should be included. You may also want to make the time allotted, number of questions, etc. more prominant, as that is what most people will be looking for. Also, are there any textbooks that are most commonly used? Reywas92 Talk 18:54, 3 August 2009 (UTC)
Edge3. You reversed a deletion I made earlier today regarding the claim that the AP Stat course influenced the NCTM Standards on prob and stat, because there was a published source for that claim. I looked at the source, and I would argue that the claim they make is not correct. That is, the elevation of prob and stat as topics in the K-12 curriculum (not only the middle school by the way) first appeared in the 1989 Standards, not the 2000 Standards as the authors claim. And there was no huge differences between the way these topics were described in the 2000 Standards vs the 89 Standards. This isn't that important, really, but I would expect that most statistics educators who have played a role in the AP exam, the Standards, and the new GAISE report, would view this claim as untrue. The authors cited as a source of this claim are not part of this stat ed community, and a textbook is not ordinarily regarded as very reliable source. Respectfully, Srylesmor —Preceding unsigned comment added by Srylesmor ( talk • contribs) 03:18, 11 August 2009 (UTC)
Over the past few months, some unsourced material was added to the Grading section. I've reverted it for now, given our WP:V policy. The info could be reinstated if adequate sources are available. Edge3 ( talk) 18:43, 11 August 2010 (UTC)
Can anyone find the grading distribution for tha AP statistics exam? It would be very helpfull to add it to the article.