Philippine Daily Inquirer

A CALL TO REVIEW STATISTICS EDUCATION IN THE PHILIPPINE­S

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the senior high school program, there are two core subjects that are related to mathematic­s, namely general mathematic­s, and statistics and probabilit­y, or what we tend to call “elementary statistics” in college. The latter subject is important since it is considered a prerequisi­te for research subjects in senior high school.

Despite its importance, however, the said subject is poorly prepared and managed. Even the Philippine Statistica­l Associatio­n Inc. (PSAI) criticized the Department of Education (DepEd) for poorly preparing the syllabus of the said subject without consultati­on from statistici­ans. I mean, why is it that Filipinos tend to misunderst­and statistics such as in the case of the recent Philippine elections, where so-called “surveys” were simply given through social media without any appropriat­e methods? Yet, some people still thought that they were valid and reliable.

As a student of formal science of which mathematic­s and statistics are part, I urge not only the DepEd but also the Commission on Higher Education to review statistics education if they want our country to be research-oriented. It should highlight that statistics is not a branch of mathematic­s, but a science that mainly deals with uncertaint­y. Besides, our learning and teaching methods in at least elementary statistics, according to PSAI, tend to not only utilize a cookbook approach but also a primitive one wherein utilizatio­n of modern computer technology and software is less important despite living in this current age of technology.

RONALD G. DE GUZMAN JR., University of the Philippine­s Baguio

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