Young Adults’ Understanding and Use of Data: Insights for Fostering Secondary School Students’ Data Literacy

Data literacy has become an important part of STEM literacy and informed citizenship in our society. However, data literacy initiatives in secondary schools predominantly focus on narrow issues of developing students’ ability to work with quantitative data and fail to address students’ broader under...

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