Framework for Accessible and Inclusive Teaching Materials for Statistics and Data Science Courses

Abstract

Despite rapid growth in the data science workforce, people of color, women, those with disabilities, and others remain underrepresented in, underserved by, and sometimes excluded from the field. This pattern prevents equal opportunity for individuals, while also creating products and policies that perpetuate inequality. Thus, for statistics and data science educators of the next generation, accessibility and inclusion should be of utmost importance in our programs and courses. In this paper, we discuss how we developed an accessibility and inclusion framework, hence a structure for holding ourselves accountable to these principles, for the writing of a statistics textbook. We share our experiences in setting accessibility and inclusion goals, the tools we used to achieve these goals, and recommendations for other educators. We provide examples for instructors that can be implemented in their own courses.

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