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New Data Added!New data from the various international CensusAtSchool partner projects has been added to the Random Data Selector (RDS). This includes school children's submitted phase data; New Canada Data for 2009 and 2010: the data split into Secondary and Primary levels is available in both the English and French language versions. More Australian Data: a large amount of data from various phase years has now been added to the RDS. The first Irish Data: the first ever as part of the CensusAtSchool project, although this is the first phase from Ireland it is being classed as Phase 9 as it based on the UK questionnaire from 2008-2009.
For now you may only take 200 samples from the RDS but we hope to add all this exciting new data to the DataTool at some point in the future. | |
You can access the RDS here. |
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The Fourth International CensusAtSchool Workshop |
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The Fourth International CensusAtSchool Workshop will take place on Thursday 21 October at the Royal Statistical Society, 12 Errol Street, London EC1Y 8LX. This one day event will be about Enriching the Understanding of Statistics AtSchool... Workshops will be run by: the RSSCSE team; NZ (from Chris Wild, Maxine Pfannkuch); USA (Martha Aliaga); Canada (Mary Townsend); and elsewhere (TBA). Also, selected twinned schools will present a BBC News School Report on the 2011 CensusAtSchool project. This event forms the second day of a series of activities to mark the beginning of the Royal Statistical Society’s 10-year statistical literacy campaign, getstats. A provisional programme for the week of events can be found here. You can register for the fourth International CensusAtSchool workshop (and other getstats events if you wish) using the link below. For more information about the RSS getstats week view the RSSCSE home page at www.rsscse.org.uk Register here
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À propos du Recensement à l'école |
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Vous trouverez dans ces pages des renseignements sur le projet international Recensement à l'école.Les objectifs du projet Recensement à l'école sont les suivants:- initier les enfants à la manipulation de données et leur inculquer des habiletés statistiques;
- fournir des données réelles pour des activités de manipulation de données;
- mieux faire connaître les recensements nationaux et leur utilité;
- montrer comment utiliser les technologies d'information et des communications (TIC) de façon efficace dans les activités d'enseignement et d'apprentissage, en particulier dans le domaine de la manipulation de données.
Il est actuellement en cours d'exécution dans le Royaume-Uni, Afrique du Sud, Canada, Nouvelle-Zélande et l'Australie. Les données peuvent également être obtenus pour le Queensland (2001 et 2003) et l'Australie du Sud (2003 & 2004).
Base de données internationalesL'échantilloneur aléatoire donne accès à la base de données internationales Recensement à l'école. À l'aide de ces données, les jeunes peuvent comparer leurs résultats à ceux d'élèves de différents pays. Utilisez le menu à gauche pour accéder à cette ressource exceptionnelle. |
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RSSCSE CensusAtSchool joins the ONS for the Big Bang Fair |
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Next year is Census year for England and Wales and as part of the promotion for the 2011 Census the Office for National Statistics have joined with the RSSCSE CensusAtSchool Project to promote the Census to School Children across the country using Origami, the theme of the 2011 Census. 
The CensusAtSchool Team traveled to Manchester to meet up with the ONS at this year’s Big Band Science and Engineering fair at the Manchester Convention Centre. The team spent three days promoting the CensusAtSchool Resources and the 2011 Census to teachers and students; the stand included a giant purple origami bus, an origami shirt folding competition with a chance to win a free Census 2011 mug and a CensusAtSchool interactive stats quiz. Overall we helped 2000 students fold origami and gave away an amazing 1200 mugs. Thank you to everyone who visited our stand and all the teachers who signed up for our free resources. If you would like to know more about the Big Bang you can view the fair’s web site here: http://www.thebigbangfair.co.uk/
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