RoSE e-CONFERENCE 2023

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DATE: Wednesday 3rd May 2023

TIME: 07:45 - 21:45 UTC +0

PROGRAMME: https://bit.ly/rose23_programme 

LOCATION: Online

COST: Free

REGISTER: Registration is Closed

CONTACT: Jenny Terry

That's a wrap on RoSE 2023! We'd like to say a huge thank you to everyone that helped make it happen - all our volunteer committee members, peer reviewers, and session chairs, as well as everyone that presented and attended on the day!

The conference really exceeded our expectations and we cannot wait for RoSE 2025 on Thursday 31st July 2025! Put the date in your diaries and email Jenny Terry if you would like to get involved with the organising!

Overview

THEME

There is no theme for RoSE conferences. We welcome any and all submissions on any statistics education-related topic, provided it is focused on research. This does not mean we will only be featuring presentations on original research. We are also looking forward to presentations about topics that inspire, provoke, and inform research. We have also arranged sessions outside of research that might be interesting and useful to our community, such as networking and pedagogical tools. We invited our presenters to choose their own presentation style, so be ready for anything from standard delivery to expressive dance! 

SCHEDULE

We are running the conference over a longer time period than usual to allow presenters and delegates from different time zones to have the opportunity to engage with at least some of our sessions live and we will be recording many of our presentations so they can be viewed asynchronously (register for access).

Click here to view the full schedule.

CONNECT

Chat with presenters and delegates via our #RoSE2023 Slack channel and share using the #RoSE2023 hashtag on Twitter and Mastodon.

Click here for links to all our socials.

CODE OF CONDUCT

All presenters and attendees should read and adhere to the RoSE Code of Conduct.

Keynote & Invited Presenters

KEYNOTE PRESENTER

PROFESSOR CARMEN BATANERO

University of Granada, Spain

Research in statistics education. Reflexions and challenges.

KEYNOTE PRESENTER

DR JI Y SON

California State University, Los Angeles, USA

Practicing Connections: Teaching Towards a Flexible and Generalisable Learning of Statistics

INVITED PRESENTERS


Statistics Pedagogy SIG


Monday Osagie Adenomon (Nasarawa State University, Nigeria)

Benefits of teaching statistics in Nigeria using the TEAM-R framework


Bayowa Teniola Babalola (Ekiti State University, Uganda)

Challenges of Statistics Education That Leads to High Dropout Rate among Undergraduate Statistics Students in Developing Countries


Angel Tan (Birmingham City University, UK)

A technology-enhanced learning intervention for statistics in higher education using bite-sized video-based learning and precision teaching



Statistics Education Research Methods SIG


Karsten Lübke (FOM University of Applied Sciences, Germany) 

Navigating the Land of Confusion of Correlation and Causation


Nataly Beribisky, Udi Alter & Robert A. Cribbie (York University, Canada)

The Earth is Not Round, p > .05: Equivalence Testing in Statistics Education



Statistics Software SIG


Raeesa Manjoo-Docrat & Justine Nasejje (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)

Teaching R to Undergraduate Statistics Students


Alyssa Counsell (Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada)

Factors Associated with Student Competence Using Statistical Software 



Statistics Anxiety SIG


Angélica Polvani Trassi & Sophie Leonard (São Paulo State University, Brazil & University College Dublin, Ireland)

Statistics anxiety in university students: a systematic review and meta-analysis


Victoria Bourne (Royal Holloway University of London, UK)

Understanding the what, the who and the why of statistics anxiety in psychology students.


Talia Esnard, Fareena Alladin, & Keisha Samlal (University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago)

Prior Mathematics Performance, Statistics Anxiety, Self-Efficacy and Expectations for Performance in Statistics



Community-Invited Presenter


Gordana Popovic (University of New South Wales, Australia)

What statistical consulting can teach us about gaps in statistical education?



INVITED WORKSHOP


Federica Zoe Ricci1, Catalina Medina1, & Mine Dogucu1, 2  (1 - University of California Irvine, USA; 2 - University College London, UK)

{gradetools}: a grading assistant in RStudio



NETWORKING


Vimal Rao (University of Minnesota, USA)

Speed Networking


... AND THERE'S MORE! CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL PROGRAMME.

Presenter & Attendee Locations

We're proud to be hosting presenters and delegates from across the world. The map below shows where our attendees (teal), contributed presenters (yellow), and invited presenter (purple) will be joining us from. We are aiming to improve our global reach even further at our next conference!

Map created by Danielle Evans

Conference Committee

Conference Chair: Jenny Terry

Conference Committee Members: Megan Barnard, Danielle Evans, Elyssa Twedt, Abi Jones, Vimal Rao

If you'd like to join the RoSE 2025 conference committee, email Jenny (details on our Connect page).