American Statistical Association

  • STatistics Education Web (STEW) is an online resource that provides peer-reviewed lesson plans for anyone who teaches statistical concepts in their classrooms. This includes K–12 math, science, and social studies teachers, as well as teachers at the college level. STEW lesson plans follow the recommendations of the Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE) Report, and many are organized around the statistical problem-solving process outlined in GAISE: formulate a statistical question; collect data; analyze data; and interpret results in context.

  • Statistics Teacher (ST) is an online journal published by the American Statistical Association (ASA) – National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Joint Committee on Curriculum in Statistics and Probability for Grades K-12. ST supports the teaching and learning of statistics through education articles, lesson plans, announcements, professional development opportunities, technology, assessment, and classroom resources.

    Former name:

    Statistics Teacher Network (STN) newsletter

  • TAS contains timely articles organized into the following sections: Statistical Practice, General, Teacher's Corner, Statistical Computing and Graphics, Reviews of Books and Teaching Materials, Letters to the Editor, History Corner, and Interdisciplinary.

  • The Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education (JSDSE) is an open access peer-reviewed journal published by the American Statistical Association. It disseminates accessible knowledge for the improvement of statistics education at all levels, including: elementary, secondary, post-secondary, post-graduate, continuing, and workplace education.

    Former name:

    Journal of Statistics Education

  • Achievements, perspectives, and presentations of work done by women in statistics and data science through sessions and networking opportunities.

  • Invited, topic-contributed, and contributed technical sessions, poster presentations, roundtable discussions, professional development courses and workshops, and more!

    Held every year starting in 1840! Largest gathering of statisticians in North America.