30
Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

1

Talking social justice in intro stats

Silas BergenWinona State UniversityJSM 2015, Seattle, WA

Page 2: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

2

Why talk social justice?

Page 3: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

3

How to talk social justice?

Page 4: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

4

What happens next?

Page 5: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

5

TSSJ would include students developing a sense of empowerment to be able to use statistics to “talk back” to or change the world.

[S]omething done even just in a small dose can still be the thing that is most memorable or transformative from a course.

There is an emerging body of evidence that suggests that social justice examples support student engagement.

Page 6: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

6

Page 7: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

7

Page 8: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

8

Stat 210 evaluations, Fall 2014: The thing I liked most about the course was…• Applying what we learned back to real-life cases

• Real world examples and applications

• Assignments/notes that analyzed data sets relevant to current events/topics

• Seeing statistics in real-life situations

Page 9: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

9

Stat 210 evaluations, Fall 2014:Any additional suggestions/comments…• There were some moments that I felt really uncomfortable with some

of the problems and talking about them.

• More appropriate topic for homework avoid uncomfortable topic such as racist statistics.

• Don’t use such controversial topics.

• Give less of white vs black and babies.

Page 10: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

10

Life-Course Theory in North Carolina

Michael C. Lu, MD, MPH and Neal Halfon, MD, MPH, “Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Birth Outcomes: A Life-Course Perspective,” Maternal and Child Health Journal 7, no. 1 (March 2003): 13–30, http://mchb.hrsa.gov/infantmortalitysummit/disparitieslifecourse.pdf.

Page 11: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

11

• Data:

• North Carolina Birth Data (Via the NC Vital Statistics Dataverse)

• American Community Survey (ACS), subset of NC residents (via the U.S. Census Bureau’s DataWeb)

Page 12: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

12

Page 13: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

13

Reflection questions (extra credit)• What are the racial stereotypes we hold in our heads? What are the things we think but

don’t say?

• What would happen if we respectfully discussed our thoughts on and questions about different ethnic groups in a multiethnic setting? What would you ask? What would you say?

• In what ways has your racial/ethnic background shaped your current values, habits, practices, and personal priorities?

• Can racial inequity ever be eradicated? If so, how?

• What steps can you take to check against any deep-rooted, perhaps subconscious, prejudices against people of other races, sexual orientations, or religions?

Page 14: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

14

Suspensions at Winona Senior High

Page 15: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

15

Suspensions at Winona Senior High

Office of Civil Rights: http://ocrdata.ed.gov

Page 16: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

16

Page 17: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

17

Page 18: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

18

1. Write 3-4 sentences summarizing your findings, as if you were reporting them to a WSHS administrator or at a parent-teacher meeting. What “action steps” might you recommend to school administrators and teachers as a result of your findings?

2. What do you think about using suspension as a method of disciplining bad behavior?

Page 19: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

19

What’s next?

• Compile list of more resources; from Lesser:• JSE Data Archive (www.amstat.org/publications/jse/jse_data_archive.html)

• “Simpson’s Paradox: An Example from a Longitudinal Study in South Africa”• “The Statistics of Poverty and Inequality” • “Getting What You Pay For: The Debate Over Equity in Public School Expenditures”

• Expand to upper-level classes

Page 20: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

20

TSSJ in upper-level classes: Discrimination by the CA Department of Developmental Services?

• Stat 310 (Intermediate statistics) take-home final exam• DSCI 310 (Data visualization) assignment

Page 21: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

21

Page 22: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

22

Page 23: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

23

Page 24: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

24

Page 25: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

25

Visualizing gender income inequity with ACS data

Page 26: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

26

Visualizing gender income inequity with ACS data

Page 27: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

27

Visualizing gender income inequity with ACS data

Page 28: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

28

Larry Lesser webinar:

“It can be very helpful to attend conferences and workshops on this topic and the networking and dialogue can continue even afterwards” (that’s you!)

Page 30: Talking social justice in intro stats Silas Bergen Winona State University JSM 2015, Seattle, WA 1

30

New tenure-track position in statistics/data science starting Fall 2016