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Data Science Education|May 28, 2025

Harvard Study Highlights Impact of Skew The Script’s AP Stats Curriculum

A new research brief from the Harvard Center for Education Policy Research reveals that Skew The Script’s real-world, relevant AP Statistics curriculum has a causal impact on AP stats scores, boosting pass rates by 10-11 percentage points. The findings underscore the power of relevant math instruction to make statistics more accessible and meaningful for all students.

Data Science Education|May 12, 2025

Making Math Relevant: How K-12 Classrooms are Connecting Real Life, Job Skills, and Computer Science to Engage Students

Discover how educators are transforming math instruction by connecting lessons to real-world problems and students’ lived experiences. This shift toward culturally relevant, problem-based learning is helping students see math as a meaningful, empowering tool — not just a set of equations.

Data Science Education|January 16, 2025

Webinar Brings Together Leading Voices in Education Equity and Data Science

Join Data Science 4 Everyone for a transformative discussion on democratizing data literacy in K-12 education. As data science becomes an essential skill for 21st-century success, every student deserves the opportunity to develop data literacy skills, regardless of their zip code. This webinar brings together leading voices in education equity and data science to explore how we can make data education accessible to all students.

Data Science Education|October 21, 2024

Opinion: Outgoing NCTM President Urges Need for Data Science, Data Literacy Education in K-12

New op-ed in The Hechinger Report from outgoing President of National Council of Teachers of Mathematics - NCTM urges the need for data science and data literacy education in K-12.

Data Science Education|September 24, 2024

Outlier Research & Evaluation Releases Findings From Study of Utah Data Science Pilot

Year-long study of a data science pilot in the state of Utah identifies key features of four data science curricula, along with motivations, barriers, and supports for participating teachers and students.

Data Science Education|July 4, 2024

Do We Need a ‘Common Core’ for Data Science Education?

Data literacy is increasingly critical for many jobs in science, technology and beyond, and so far schools in 28 states offer some sort of data science course. But those classes vary widely in content and approach, in part because there’s little agreement around what exactly data science education should look like.

Data Science Education|June 30, 2024

Call for Proposals: Submit Your Ideas for the 2025 DSE-K12 Conference

If you are an educator, researcher, content and/or tool developer, school leader or policymaker excited to share ideas, learn from colleagues, and jointly pave the way towards robust data science education and data literacy opportunities for K-12 learners, then this inaugural conference is for you. The theme for the 2025 DSE-K12 Conference is Addressing the Human Dimensions of Data.

Data Science Education|June 20, 2024

Second-Year Surge: After the AP Data Science Challenge Captivates 9,000+ Students

In its second year, the After the AP Data Science Challenge exploded in popularity, highlighting the desire from high school students to learn data science. In collaboration with Data Science 4 Everyone at The University of Chicago, CourseKata, and North Carolina State University Data Science Academy, Skew the Script — a nonprofit education initiative led by a consortium of AP Statistics educators — first organized this national competition for high school students following their AP examinations in 2023.

Data Science Education|April 29, 2024

ExcelinEd Report: The Best Jobs Require Data Science Skills and Schools Need to Do Better at Providing Them

One in every four job postings seeks candidates with the data skills that companies need — and those jobs pay better. Schools should refocus their efforts. According to a recent report from ExcelinEd and the Burning Glass Institute, nearly 1 in 4 U.S. job postings today ask for at least some data science skills. The report shows that this growing demand is leading to higher wages, with employers paying up to 14 percent more for candidates with certain data science skills.

Data Science Education|March 18, 2024

DS4E’s “Beyond Borders” International Report Underscores Growing Need for Data Science Education

The US has only just begun to lay the foundation for data science education with surveys of the current education landscape and investigations into the implication of AI for our society. But our peers and competitors have already made data science, machine learning, and AI required components of their K-12 curricula; issued learning progressions and other national standards for the study of data science; leveraged public-private partnerships and established national grant programs to reach students in remote and underserved communities; and collaborated with industry leaders to write textbooks and fund research into the best ways to teach data science.