Survey for Caregivers about Mobile Phone use in schools – Phones away for the day – Parent survey
Kia ora, Talofa lava, Malo e lelei, Faka’alofa lahi atu, Ni sa bula vinaka, Warm Pacific greetings
What is ERO? The Education Review Office (ERO) asks questions about how schools are helping students to learn and achieve. It reports back to schools, communities and the Government so that they know what is working and what can be improved.
What is the survey about and why is it important? The Education Review Office (ERO) wants to know about how well schools have introduced new rules about using cell phones at school. ERO also wants to know about what impact these new rules have had on students, as well as parents and whānau.
The information will be used to help support schools by identifying where more support or changes might be useful, so the policy has its intended impact of improved student achievement and engagement.
Participation is voluntary and confidential
– There are no consequences for you or your child if you don’t do the survey
– Your responses will inform ERO’s report, but no people or schools will be identified in the report.
– Your individual responses won’t be shared with anyone outside of ERO – they won’t be shared with your child’s school.
– Your responses will come directly to us and will be treated confidentially until the research data is destroyed (2 years after the end of the project).
– This survey should take about 10 minutes to complete.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/phones-away-for-the-day-parents
