“Do you have a recommendation for a high school statistics curriculum?”
Cheri

Dear Cheri,
The programs I’m most familiar with are usually used as electives, rather than a standard math course.
I love the Teaching Company Course called Statistics Made Clear. It’s best for visual learners, or when you don’t need it as a math class I also like Statistics the Easy Way, by my son’s mentor Dr. Doug Downing.
It’s best for kids that learn through literature, and again, it’s not a perfect math class.
How to Lie with Statistics is very interesting.
That would be fun for a child that enjoys politics and current events. Life of Fred Statistics is another literary book, but a fuller math class. Since it covers a whole year of college statistics, sometimes it’s a little bit too much.
For full reviews, please see Cathy Duffy’s reviews.
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