Statistics Syllabus
Statistics Syllabus
Philosophy:
The LUCST adheres to the fulfillment of improving the quality life of the people by giving direction to the individual’s basic potentialities and talents,
producing high caliber manpower that jibes with the requirements of services area and the industries, inculcating values confirming to the ethical
standards of the society, accelerating active quest for the information and producing new ideas needed to adjust to an ever changing society.
Vision:
La Union Colleges of Science and Technology, Inc., envisions itself to be a learning community characterized by academic excellence, creative activity,
social responsibility and integrity.
Mission:
La Union Colleges of Science and Technology, Inc. commits itself to provide well-rounded educational trainings and experiences to students whose
knowledge, skills and value system will enable them to adjust to an ever-changing society, be competitive in the global market and contribute to the
improvement of the quality of life.
Goals:
Guided by the School philosophies and VMGO, as a private educational institution, the ultimate goal of the LUCST is to produce holistic graduates who
have realize their vast potentiality and responsibilities to the society and to the world as a whole aided by relevant curriculum and instruction, competent
learning facilitators, meaningful lifelong experiences as well as presence of the complete and adequate facilities.
It is expected that their stay in the institution, the graduates will have been molded as men and women who:
a. Realize their role and obligations to themselves, their fellowmen, to their country and the world and to their Creator
b. Are academically competent and nurture
c. Respect and maintain their Filipino identitiy and share their giftness to the rest of the world
d. Contribute to nation building and sustainable development
Subject Description:
Statistics and Probability for grade 11 is designed to equip students with essential mathematical knowledge and skills. The students must know how to find the mean
and variance of a random variable, to apply sampling techniques and distributions, to estimate population mean and proportion, to perform hypothesis testing on population
mean and proportion, and to perform correlation and regression analyses on real-life problems.
Session/ Hours:
a. Quizzes
b. Graded Recitation
c. Performance task
d. Passed the Quarterly Examinations
Values to be integrated:
Computations of Grades:
Written Works-25%
Performance Task-50%
Quarterly Examinations-25%
TOTAL: 100%
Subject Content:
Content Content Standard Performance Learning Competencies Time Frame Methods and Evaluation
Standards strategies
First Quarter The learners The learner is able The learners 48 hours Small group Quizzes
(2nd Semester) demonstrate an to 1.1illustrates a random variable discussion Group/
1. Random understanding of… (discrete and continuous). Solving Individual
Variables and 1.2distinguishes between a discrete problems on Performance
1. apply an
board Assignments
Probability 1. key concepts of appropriate and a continuous random variable.
Group Long test
Distributions random variables and random variable for 1.3.finds the possible values of a
activity Quarter Exam
probability a given real-life random variable. Games
distributions. problem (such as in 1.4 .illustrates a probability Board Drills
decision making distribution for a discrete random
and games of variable and its properties.
chance). 1.5. constructs the probability mass
function of a discrete random variable
and its corresponding histogram.
1.6 computes probabilities
corresponding to a given random
variable.
1.7 illustrates the mean and variance
of a discrete random variable.
1.8 calculates the mean and the
variance of a discrete random variable.
1.9 interprets the mean and the
variance of a discrete random variable.
1.10 solves problems involving mean
and variance of probability
distributions.
References: Statistics and Probability ( Rene R. Balencia , Elisa S. Baccay , Efren B. Mateo)
Joecel D. Torrefranca Elvira R. Tavares Mr. Raymond B. Panis Sheila F. Tabian, Maed