EDITORIAL: RESEARCH ON DATA SCIENCE EDUCATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52041/serj.v21i2.606Keywords:
Statistics education researchAbstract
A very warm welcome to this Special Issue of the Statistics Education Research Journal (SERJ) on data science education. Our hope is to give an overview of selected theoretical thoughts and empirical studies on data science education from a statistics education research perspective. Data science education is rapidly developing but research into data science education is still in its infancy. The current issue presents a snapshot of this developing field.
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