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These selected websites are useful for helping teachers and pupils understand statistics.
You will find more teaching resources and ideas on how to manipulate data. Some are referred to in our Lesson Ideas.

>> http://www.censusatschool.ntu.ac.uk
A website dedicated to data handling for pupils and teachers. Using real data, it includes worksheets, data collection and ability to randomly select/receive datasets.

>> http://www.statistics.gov.uk
National Statistics Online – the home of official United Kingdom statistics. Summaries and detailed data releases are published free of charge.

>> http://users.argonet.co.uk/oundlesch/mlink.html
Douglas Butler’s site from Oundle School contains many useful resources, particularly using the software Autograph. The links page contains excellent links for mathematics pupils and teachers.

>> http://www.mis.coventry.ac.uk/~nhunt/home
Written by Neville Hunt and Sidney Tyrrell from Coventry University. This site provides everything you need to learn interactively about statistics using spreadsheets.

>> http://www.rsscse.org.uk 
The site of the Royal Statistical Society Centre for Statistical Education. Written to promote the teaching of statistics. Contains teaching resources.

>> http://www.m-a.org.uk/links/statistics/
The link to statistics material from the Mathematical Association.

>> http://www.nationmaster.com
A site which allows you to compare and investigate differences in the countries of the world.

>> http://www.mapzone.co.uk/
An excellent site for all geography teachers and pupils.

>> http://www.learningcurve.gov.uk/FocusOn/domesday/
Investigate the first 'Census' of England in 1086

>> http://www.learningcurve.gov.uk/
Created by the Public Records Office/National Archives, this site is a rich resource for historical information.

>> http://www.redbox.gov.uk
An education site based around the work of the Treasury Office.

>> http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk
A vision of Britain between 1801 and 2001. Including maps, statistical trends and historical descriptions. 

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