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Data Minds: How Todays Teachers Can Prepare Students for Tomorrows World [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x177 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Corwin Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1071969501
  • ISBN-13: 9781071969502
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x177 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Corwin Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1071969501
  • ISBN-13: 9781071969502
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"This book is an inspirational and aspirational introduction to the importance of data literacy for children. It is not a data science curriculum or a collection of prescriptive lessons. Instead, Jo and Cathy weave together beautiful stories of how data can be incorporated into teaching in ways that will engage and enrich the experiences and understandings both of students and teachers. Throughout the authors offer stories of educators around the country using data of all sorts to help build "data minds"in their students--teaching students to think critically, analyze and visualize large amounts of multivariate data, and become savvy and skeptical consumers of information in a time that Boaler has dubbed a "postfactual" era. The book is an introduction to teaching with data written specifically for K-8 teachers, to help them to prepare students to manage the enormous amounts of data they encounter every da--and to introduce them to data literacy before they enter into data science classrooms in high school, higher ed., and beyond. The book presents an evidence-based argument for data science in the curriculum and shares stories and engaging lessons and strategies that will serve as inspiration for teachers to create their own lessons, grounded in what their students care about--whether that be basketball, whales, literature, oceanography, or artwork: This books truly presents data minds across a range of disciplines"-- Provided by publisher.

Develop curious minds. Empower every learner. Shape the future.

How can we prepare students for a world where data-driven decision-making shapes nearly every aspect of life? Data Minds: How Today’s Teachers Can Prepare Students for Tomorrow’s World helps K–8 educators infuse data literacy into everyday lessons across disciplines, without overwhelming existing curricula. Data literacy is an ability and willingness to engage with and understand data in the world, and it can be incorporated throughout the school day to encourage student agency.

Legendary educators Jo Boaler and Cathy Williams inspire teachers to develop "data minds" in their students—fostering analytical, creative, and skeptical thinkers who can successfully navigate the data-rich world.

Aligned with current math, STEM, and GAISE II standards, this book

  • Provides innovative, real-world stories from classrooms across the globe, offering inspiration and insight from other educators
  • Highlights five key habits of mind that position students actively, giving them a role in seeking and investigating knowledge deeply
  • Includes engaging and fascinating examples of data visualizations that demonstrate that data analysis goes way beyond charts and strings of numbers
  • Offers flexible frameworks, including the Four-Part Data Cycle, that focus on asking questions, analyzing patterns, and developing multi-modal representations like graphs, maps, and even art pieces
  • Presents extensive teacher "data moves," reflection questions, and examples in each chapter showing how to connect lessons to students’ interests, from oceanography to basketball
  • Includes online access to free professional development resources and accompanying lessons through Stanford University’s youcubed

From forming data questions to cultivating creativity, Data Minds will help educators turn every lesson into an opportunity for meaningful discovery. By integrating data literacy into the curriculum, teachers can unlock new levels of student engagement at the same time they are preparing learners for the demands of tomorrow's workforce.

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Data Minds is an absolute masterpiece. It is the first book Ive read that effectively puts the tools of teaching data skills into the hands of teachers. This book should be required reading for everyone involved in K12 education. -- Steve Levitt * Chicago, IL * Data Minds is a breath of fresh air for the mathematics community. In this publication, Boaler and Williams provide teachers with a blueprint on how to infuse data literacy in the mathematics classroom. I especially love the emphasis on helping students become question askers. This mindset will go a long way toward helping all students become connoisseurs of data. -- Latrenda Knighten * Baton Rouge, LA * In the postfactual world where the distinction between opinions and facts are blurred, it is more important than ever that our students become data literate. This book shows us how to do thisnot through massive revisions to curriculum, but through small changes we can make in our teaching. Through real classroom examples, Jo Boaler and Cathy Williams show us how to easily tap into students natural curiosity about information to effectively build the data literate students our world needs. -- Peter Liljedahl * Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada * I love Data Minds call to educators to teach with a data flair! Through a range of interesting examples, Boaler and Williams illustrate how teachers choices deeply shape students learning experiences. -- Pam Harris * Austin, TX * Jo Boaler and Cathy Willams are at it againdropping another banger for math educators! This book makes data cool, relevant, and totally accessible. From real-world investigations to cross-curricular magic, Jo and Cathy show us how to turn data into a powerful tool for student curiosity and critical thinking. Its the resource you didnt know you were missingbut wont want to teach without. -- Vanessa The Math Guru Vakharia * Toronto, Ontario, Canada * As the world becomes increasingly data-driven, it is vital that students have opportunities to become data literate. Boaler and Williams provide an outstanding resource for educators to create such opportunities. Walking readers through the data learning cycle deepens understanding, providing professional development to implement data literacy. The data teaching moves throughout the book are fantastic and provide concrete steps all educators can take in creating opportunities for students to learn. -- Kevin Dykema * Mattawan, MI * I absolutely love what Jo Boaler and Cathy Williams have done in Data Minds! This book is a breath of fresh air for teachers who want to make learning exciting and rooted in the real world, without adding more content. It shows how students can get curious, ask BIG questions, and use data to understand the world around them (and even make it better!). The stories in here are inspiring and full of heart! If youve ever wondered how to bring data to life in your classroom, this book is your new best friend! -- Talithia Williams * Claremont, CA * Data Minds is a must-read, whether youre new to teaching with data or looking to go deeper. Full of actionable teacher moves and grounded in rich, real-world classroom examples from around the globe, it connects math with other content areas across grade levels and helps teachers support students in developing critical data-thinking skills in an era flooded with misinformation. -- Kristin Hunter-Thomson * Santa Cruz, CA * In Data Minds, Jo Boaler and Cathy Williams dont just tell, they show us the importance of interrogating the data we ingest every day in dizzying quantities. Through classroom case studies and data teaching moves, the authors model an inquiry pedagogy that fosters data literacy among educators and learners. With the rise of misinformation, this call to critical consciousness around the role of data in teaching and society could not be more timely. -- Shane Safir * Oakland, CA *

How to Read This Book
Chapter 1: Why Our Students Need Data Minds
Chapter 2: Asking Questions
Chapter 3: Pattern Seeking
Chapter 4: Creating Data Representations
Chapter 5: Improving the World With Data
Chapter 6: More Data Teaching Moves
Chapter 7: A Call to Action
References
Index
Dr. Jo Boaler is the Nomellini Olivier Professor of Education at Stanford University. Previously she has served as the Marie Curie Professor of Mathematics Education in England and a maths teacher in London comprehensive schools. Her PhD won the national award for educational research in the UK. She is an elected fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), and a former president of the International Organization for Women and Mathematics Education (IOWME). She is the recipient of a National Science Foundation Early Career Award, the NCSM Kay Gilliland Equity Award (2014) and the CMC Walter Denham Mathematics Leadership award (2015). She is an elected fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (fRSA) and a White House presenter on women and girls. She co-founded www.youcubed.org, a free website that gives teachers, parents and students the resources and ideas they need to inspire and excite students about mathematics. She is the author of 20 books and numerous research articles; her work has been published in the New York Times, TIME magazine, The Telegraph, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal and many other news outlets. She was one of the writing team for the 2023 California Mathematics Framework, is co-leading a K-12 Data Science Initiative, and was named as one of the 8 educators changing the face of education by the BBC.

Cathy Williams is a passionate mathematics educator, author, and advocate for innovative teaching. With more than 18 years as a high school mathematics teacher and AVID coordinator, followed by a decade as a mathematics administrator in San Diego County, Cathy has dedicated her career to transforming how students and teachers engage with mathematics. As the co-founder and Executive Director of youcubed at Stanford University, Cathy has played a pivotal role in developing research-based curricula, coaching educators, and delivering professional development worldwide. Her work fosters mathematical mindsets, visual learning, and deep conceptual understanding. Cathy is an advisor to mathematics education technology startups and a widely recognized speaker.