- UAB Microcredential
- Code: 5104/101
- 1st edition
- Modality: Face to face
- Credits: 1 ECTS
- Start date: 02/09/2025
- Finish date: 10/10/2025
- Places: 30
- Orientation: Professional
- Price: 150 €
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Special price 45 €
Group of application: Amount with the NextGenerationUE Fund discount applied
- Teaching language: Catalan
- Location: Facultat de Ciències de l'Educació - UAB
This course aims to provide secondary mathematics teachers with tools to motivate and explain the basic ideas of probability, using combinatorics.
The aim is for secondary school teachers to acquire these tools, to help them to relate them to the curricular contents of secondary education and baccalaureate, and to develop didactic strategies that allow them to explain to their students the elementary concepts of probability, working with interesting and current examples, and doing simulations of probability calculation with the free software RStudio. To achieve this, useful classroom activities and problems will be presented.
- Combinatorics or the art of counting
- Applied examples (I)
- Applied examples (II)
The aim is for secondary school teachers to acquire these tools, to help them to relate them to the curricular contents of secondary education and baccalaureate, and to develop didactic strategies that allow them to explain to their students the elementary concepts of probability, working with interesting and current examples, and doing simulations of probability calculation with the free software RStudio. To achieve this, useful classroom activities and problems will be presented.
Contents
- Probability or how we model chance- Combinatorics or the art of counting
- Applied examples (I)
- Applied examples (II)
Career opportunities
The training programme is aimed at secondary and high school teachers.Scholarships and financial aid
Chek all the information on the possibilities for grants and scholarships in the page for UAB financial aids, grants and calls.
Coordinating centres
Escuela de Formación Permanente
Contact
Rosario Delgado De la Torre