Probability in a Quantitative Reasoning Course In a Quantitative Reasoning (QR) course, probability is not just theory; it is the foundation of: Statistical inference Hypothesis testing Estining reliability Interpreting assessment data Educational decision-making In teacher education (B.Ed), this helps future teachers: Analyse exam scores scientifically Detect bias in test items Estimate measurement error Interpret student performance objectively Sure! Let’s focus only on SPSS and keep it very simple , step by step, for a B.Ed Quantitative Reasoning / assessment context . Analysing Test Scores in SPSS Step by Step Suppose you have students’ exam scores and want to check: Average score Score distribution (normality) Reliability of the test Step 1: Enter Data Open SPSS . Go to Variable View → Create variables: StudentID → numeric Score → numeric Go to Data View → Enter students’ scores. Example: StudentID Score 1 65 2 70 3 55 4 80 5 60 Step 2: Check Des...
Teaching Earth Sciences and Space Sciences in the 21st century requires moving beyond rote learning (memorisation) towards inquiry, technology integration, critical thinking, and real-world connections. Since we are working in a B.Ed context (Pedagogy of Science) in Sindh (Pakistan), this approach should connect theory with classroom practice in local context. 🌍 1. Shift from “Teaching Facts” to “Teaching Inquiry” Instead of only explaining topics like: Solar system Weather patterns Geology Use Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL) . Example: Instead of saying: “The Earth revolves around the Sun.” Ask: Why do we have seasons? Why does the Moon change shape? Why is Karachi hotter than Murree? Let students observe, predict, test, and conclude . 🔭 2. Use Models and Hands-on Learning 🌙 Teaching Moon Phases Use: A torch (Sun) A ball (Moon) A student (Earth) Students rotate and observe shadows to understand phases. This improves: Spatial reasoning Concept clarity Long-term retention This al...