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Using data science

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Why this why now

As pupils encounter more data in their daily lives, it is important they understand how it can be used to answer questions and drive meaningful change. This unit introduces the principles of data science, showing pupils how systematic approaches can reveal patterns and insights that might otherwise be missed. By exploring how data informs decisions within their school community, pupils see the value of evidence-based thinking and develop the critical skills needed to interpret information thoughtfully and responsibly.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils recognise the forms that data can take.
  • Pupils understand that data needs to be processed in to information to be useful.
  • Pupils recognise the differences between primary and secondary data.
  • Pupils understand how numerical data can be represented graphically.

Threads

Why this why now

As pupils encounter more data in their daily lives, it is important they understand how it can be used to answer questions and drive meaningful change. This unit introduces the principles of data science, showing pupils how systematic approaches can reveal patterns and insights that might otherwise be missed. By exploring how data informs decisions within their school community, pupils see the value of evidence-based thinking and develop the critical skills needed to interpret information thoughtfully and responsibly.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils recognise the forms that data can take.
  • Pupils understand that data needs to be processed in to information to be useful.
  • Pupils recognise the differences between primary and secondary data.
  • Pupils understand how numerical data can be represented graphically.