The only national survey to comprehensively chart children鈥檚 views of their own lives is taking place across New Zealand from March 4. This year, we will learn from Kiwi kids on issues as wide-ranging as climate change, the amount of time they spend on digital devices, how they handle interpersonal issues, and聽their own attitudes and perceived parental attitudes to activities such as drinking and smoking by young people.聽Preview the questions in English and te reo M膩ori .
魅影直播, known in te reo M膩ori as TataurangaKiTeKura Aotearoa, is a non-profit, online educational project that aims to bring statistics to life in both English and M膩ori-medium聽classrooms. Supervised by teachers, students from years 5-13 anonymously answer 30 questions in English or te reo M膩ori, and later explore the results in class. CensusAtSchool runs every two years, and in 2017, more than 32,000 students took part, representing 534 schools and 1,062 teachers.
CensusAtSchool, now in its ninth edition, is a collaborative project involving teachers, the University of Auckland鈥檚 Department of Statistics, Statistics New Zealand and the Ministry of Education. It is part of an international effort to boost statistical capability among young people, and is carried out in Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, the US, Japan and South Africa.聽The countries share some questions so comparisons can be made.
