Ӱֱ / Fri, 29 May 2026 00:43:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Free AI Education and Literacy Webinar /2026/05/29/free-ai-education-and-literacy-webinar/ Fri, 29 May 2026 00:43:10 +0000 /?p=14863 The International Association for Statistical Education (IASE) is running a free webinar on June 10 at 10 PM for teachers of Year 1–9 students on how Finland is approaching AI education and literacy through its six-year national strategic research program.Register here

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The International Association for Statistical Education (IASE) is running a free webinar on June 10 at 10 PM for teachers of Year 1–9 students on how Finland is approaching AI education and literacy through its six-year national strategic research program.

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Want to help with next year’s survey? /2026/05/19/want-to-help-with-next-years-survey/ Tue, 19 May 2026 00:40:30 +0000 /?p=14861 Kia ora koutou, We’re starting work on next year’s CensusAtSchool questionnaire and would love your help to keep it relevant and engaging. There is no fixed commitment. You can contribute as much or as little as you like, from a five-minute review to trialing a draft survey with your class. If you’re interested in helping […]

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Kia ora koutou,

We’re starting work on next year’s CensusAtSchool questionnaire and would love your help to keep it relevant and engaging.

There is no fixed commitment. You can contribute as much or as little as you like, from a five-minute review to trialing a draft survey with your class.

If you’re interested in helping shape the survey, please contact us to let us know.

As covered in ourBehind the Questions Guide, this process includes:

  • Deciding which questions to keep, update, or remove.
  • Sifting through student-submitted questions from the current survey.
  • Proposing new questions and testing them with students.
  • Checking survey length, Māori translation, technical functionality, and external review by the Ministry of Education, Stats NZ, and Stats NZ’s questionnaire design team.

We look for questions that are:

  • Engaging, positive, relevant, easy for young students to understand and answer, and engaging for students.
  • Suitable for a variety of data analysis activities and time-series comparisons.
  • Covering well-being, lifestyle, interests, and opinions, and avoiding illegal or unsafe behaviours.
  • Also asked by Stats NZ in official data surveys and international CensusAtSchool partners.

 

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Teaching resources to know about /2026/05/12/teaching-resources-to-know-about/ Tue, 12 May 2026 00:39:34 +0000 /?p=14859 Do you use iNZight Lite, or do you want to learn how to use it? iNZight Liteis a free, browser-based tool to help high school students analyse data. Students can import their own dataset or explore built-in examples, using visualisation, transformation, and statistical analysis. We’ve put together aguide for teacherswith tutorials to get started, plus […]

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Do you use iNZight Lite, or do you want to learn how to use it?

is a free, browser-based tool to help high school students analyse data. Students can import their own dataset or explore built-in examples, using visualisation, transformation, and statistical analysis.

We’ve put together aguide for teacherswith tutorials to get started, plus exercises and videos.

Have you seen our Year 9 Summary Investigations Teaching Sequence?

This is asuggested set of 12 lessonswith a focus on the students collecting data about themselves. The materials were developed in conjunction with and trialled by Auckland Girls’ Grammar School, Lynfield College, and Northcote College mathematics and statistics departments.

Probability Resources for Year 4–6

seven resourceson our website, including the Great Coin Toss Challenge, Lucky Seven Dice Rolling, and the Last One Standing Game.

FIFA World Cup

Kicking off in less than a month on 11 June, the tournament features the All Whites making their third-ever appearance. New Zealand plays its opening match on 16 June, marking their first qualification for FIFA since 2010.

If you make data cards or other activities, or see any good resources for statistics classrooms, please let us know!

 

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World Stationery Day: April 29 /2026/04/28/world-stationery-day-april-29/ Tue, 28 Apr 2026 00:38:41 +0000 /?p=14857 Tomorrow is World Stationery Day. Here are some ideas for how to incorporate this into your classroom: Pen vs. Pencil “Do Year [X] students write more words per minute with a pen or a pencil?” Have half your class start with a pencil and the other half with a pen for a 1-minute writing sprint, […]

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Tomorrow is World Stationery Day. Here are some ideas for how to incorporate this into your classroom:

Pen vs. Pencil

“Do Year [X] students write more words per minute with a pen or a pencil?”

Have half your class start with a pencil and the other half with a pen for a 1-minute writing sprint, then swap. It’s a fantastic way to discuss measurement error, reproducibility, and individual variability.

Gel Pen vs. Ballpoint Pen

in theAmerican Journal of Human Psychologyshowed that gel pens significantly outperformed ballpoint pens in both writing speed and total word count. This study provides an excellent real-world context for teaching concepts such as paired t-tests and the Wilcoxon Rank Test, and the distinction between statistical significance and practical effect size.

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Earth Day /2026/04/21/earth-day/ Mon, 20 Apr 2026 19:20:12 +0000 /?p=14781 Tomorrow (April 22) is Earth Day. Here are some ideas for how to incorporate this into your classroom: What sorts of insects are common in the grass areas of our school?Survey Your Environment – PPDAC cycle (Years 1–3) How are students’travel methodsto school changing over time? We have thedatagoing back to 2005! Interestingly, car usage […]

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Tomorrow (April 22) is Earth Day. Here are some ideas for how to incorporate this into your classroom:

  • What sorts of insects are common in the grass areas of our school?Survey Your Environment – PPDAC cycle (Years 1–3)
  • How are students’travel methodsto school changing over time? We have thedatagoing back to 2005! Interestingly, car usage has remained flat at 40%. The real shift is happening elsewhere: walking has dropped from 26% to 21%, while bus usage has grown from 23% to 28%. You could also exploretravel timeto school.
  • How are students’ opinions aboutclimate change/global warmingchanging over time? Explore CensusAtSchool data. We have thedata going back to 2005!

 

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More Teaching Resources /2026/03/31/more-teaching-resources/ Mon, 30 Mar 2026 18:21:58 +0000 /?p=14784 Digital tools: Harnessing technology for probability explorations and analysis Y1-11 Draft chapter by Chris Wild fromProbability | Tūponotanga – A guide for teaching probability (ages 5–18). See also the relatedResources. Data Biographies Datasets include rollercoasters, extreme heat, ladybugs, and more. Data Education in Schools Scottish website with lots of resources, including data selfies, data-themed escape […]

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Digital tools: Harnessing technology for probability explorations and analysis Y1-11

Draft chapter by Chris Wild fromProbability | Tūponotanga – A guide for teaching probability (ages 5–18). See also the related.

Datasets include rollercoasters, extreme heat, ladybugs, and more.

Scottish website with lots of resources, including data selfies, data-themed escape rooms, AI literacy, and live online activities.

Data Gems

A list of datasets for use by New Zealand teachers and students, fostering statistical and mathematical thinking.

Current statistics in the media, commentary, and sport match score predictions by lecturers in the Department of Statistics at The University of Auckland.

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Data Visualisation Teaching Resources /2026/03/24/data-visualisation-teaching-resources/ Mon, 23 Mar 2026 18:00:41 +0000 /?p=14789 Our World in Data Publishes research and data to make progress against the world’s largest problems: Poverty, disease, hunger, climate change, war, existential risks, and inequality. For example, did you know thatoil spills from tankershave fallen by more than 90% since the 1970s? Anddeforestationis no longer inevitable? GapMinder Gapminder is an independent educational non-profit fighting […]

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Publishes research and data to make progress against the world’s largest problems: Poverty, disease, hunger, climate change, war, existential risks, and inequality. For example, did you know thathave fallen by more than 90% since the 1970s? Andis no longer inevitable?

Gapminder is an independent educational non-profit fighting global misconceptions. See howaround the world.?

Figure.NZ’s mission is to get the people of New Zealand using data to thrive. Figure.NZ helps everyone understand the things they care about, so they can make great choices.

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Teaching Dataset Resources /2026/03/17/teaching-dataset-resources/ Mon, 16 Mar 2026 16:00:59 +0000 /?p=14787 Kaggle Register for free to access over 50,000 datasets. Popular datasets include Trending YouTube Videos, Time Spent Streaming Music, and Starbucks Orders. Data.govt.nz New Zealand Government project with almost 30,000 datasets. There are many similar open data repositories, e.g.,Australia,Europe,OECD,UK,USA, and theWorld Bank. TidyTuesday Datasets Explore datasets from theTidyTuesdayproject. The older datasets tend to have Excel […]

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Register for free to access over 50,000 datasets. Popular datasets include Trending YouTube Videos, Time Spent Streaming Music, and Starbucks Orders.

New Zealand Government project with almost 30,000 datasets. There are many similar open data repositories, e.g.,,,,,, and the.

Explore datasets from theproject. The older datasets tend to have Excel or csv files.

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Teaching Dataset Resources /2026/03/10/teaching-dataset-resources-2/ Mon, 09 Mar 2026 19:00:57 +0000 /?p=14791 Litter Intelligence Explore New Zealand litter data. Led by New Zealand charity Sustainable Coastlines, the programme works in close collaboration with the Ministry for the Environment, Department of Conservation and Statistics New Zealand. Motor Vehicle Database This database contains all currently registered vehicles and is updated monthly. Google’s Dataset Search Engine This tool aims to […]

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Explore New Zealand litter data. Led by New Zealand charity Sustainable Coastlines, the programme works in close collaboration with the Ministry for the Environment, Department of Conservation and Statistics New Zealand.

This database contains all currently registered vehicles and is updated monthly.

This tool aims to foster a data-sharing ecosystem that encourages data publishers to follow best practices for data storage and publication and gives scientists a way to demonstrate the impact of their work by citing the datasets they have produced.

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Data sets, videos, resources, and an upcoming seminar /2026/03/03/data-sets-videos-resources-and-an-upcoming-seminar/ Mon, 02 Mar 2026 17:06:30 +0000 /?p=14747 We hope you are having a good first term! Here’s your latest updates… Upcoming Seminar What happens when mathematics and craft teachers work collaboratively? Friday, 20 March 2026, 8 am (NZDT) Discover how educators in Denmark paired craft and mathematics to create innovative, integrated lesson plans. Participants will receive English-language teaching materials and classroom resources. […]

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We hope you are having a good first term! Here’s your latest updates…

Upcoming Seminar

Friday, 20 March 2026, 8 am (NZDT)

Discover how educators in Denmark paired craft and mathematics to create innovative, integrated lesson plans. Participants will receive English-language teaching materials and classroom resources.

Teaching Resources

This is a lovely adaptation of our Year 4-6 data cards.

A series of three large data sets with teaching notes:

  • Blackbirdsinvolves: averages, spread, graphical summaries, dealing with missing data, and general linear modelling.
  • Magpiesinvolves: averages, spread, graphical summaries, dealing with missing data, time series, and categorical data.
  • Slugsinvolves: grouping data, contingency tables, and dealing with missing data.

The University of Otago hosts a series of in-depth data analysis videos, best suited for high school students. Examples include:

  • Property sales in North Shore Cityinvolves: data cleaning, exploration, confidence intervals, and tests for differences between means.
  • Rare threatened bird, the Rock Wren,involves: matched data samples, confidence intervals using the t-distribution, and bootstrapping.
  • Adjusting to high altitude in the Himalayasinvolves: a designed study with repeated measures, confidence intervals, and tests on matched data.

CensusAtSchool Questionnaire

The questionnaire is open throughout the school year until the end of November. Get started

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