
doi: 10.52041/srap.08304
We summarize three studies aimed at assessing teachers’ attitudes towards statistics. In the first study the comparison of prospective and in-service primary school teachers’ attitudes towards statistics revealed no differences. The second study explores the structure of pre-service teachers’ attitudes towards statistics and its relationships with statistical knowledge. We finally present the preliminary results of an on-going study, where an open-ended questionnaire is used to find potential explanations for prospective teachers’ positive or negative attitudes.
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