Education for sustainable development in Primary Education textbooks - an education approach from statistical and probabilistic literacy
Date
2021Abstract
Based on the Stochastic Education Approach to Sustainability Education, the statistical
and probability tasks for sustainability education in a collection of primary school mathematics
textbooks in Chile (6–14 years old) were analyzed. A content analysis was carried out based on four
categories: contexts for sustainability, levels of articulation, cognitive demand, and authenticity.
The results show that: (1) there is a low presence of contexts for sustainability; (2) the tasks are not
articulated to develop any of the Sustainable Development Goals; (3) there is a clear predominance
of memorization tasks; (4) the teaching of statistics and probability in textbooks is not aligned with
Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). These results are the roadmap for a new educa‐
tional approach that allows the design of statistical and probability tasks to educate for sustaina‐
bility in Primary Education. This new approach should promote that, through the progressive
development of statistical and probabilistic literacy, students understand the different problems
(social, economic and environmental) that we are faced with, as well as the measures that must be
adopted to transform and act for a more sustainable world.