Quantitative literacy (QL) can be described as the ability to adequately use elementary mathematical tools to interpret and manipulate quantitative data and ideas that arise in an individual.s private, civic, and work life. Like reading and writing literacy, quantitative literacy is a habit of mind that is best formed by exposure in many contexts.
While developing a quantitatively literate citizenry is the responsibility of a much larger community, it is the obligation of the collegiate level mathematics community to take leadership in
The initial leadership for SIGMAA QL includes Judy Moran (Trinity College) as Chair, Caren Diefenderfer (Hollins University) as Chair-elect, John Bukowski (Juniata College) as secretary-treasurer, and Matt DeLong (Taylor University ) as webmaster. The SIGMAA will hold its first electronic election for new officers in November, 2004, with the new officers taking their office in January of 2005.
SIGMAA QL will hold its first business meeting and sponsor an invited speaker at the Joint Mathematics Meetings being held in Atlanta in January 2005. In addition, the SIGMAA will host an informal gathering of interested individuals at Mathfest being held in Providence in August, 2004. Further information on this gathering will be published in the program for that meeting.
Finally, members of the MAA are encouraged to be part of a team from their institution attending the PREP workshop on Quantitative Literacy being held this summer from August 17-20, 2004, at the Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort in Leavenworth, Washington.