1. What are the most important things you get from school?



Education in Wales is Changing, we want your feedback. Survey for children and young plete and return to: CurriculumForWales2022@gov.wales Or post:Curriculum & Assessment Division,Welsh Government,Cathays Park,Cardiff,CF10 3NQPart 1 Have you heard that education in Wales is changing? It’s all part of Welsh Government’s plan to improve learning. We hope you’re on board too, and we’d like you to tell us whether we’re on the right track.?1. What are the most important things you get from school? (Apart from qualifications). Please number (1-6) in order of importance in the boxes below, with ‘1’ being the most important. Knowledge???Friendship???Skills for work???Health and fitness???Social skills and social behaviour???Confidence???Is there anything missing from these choices????? 2. What are the three best things about your education? Take a look at the list below before filling in your ‘top three choices': School work (for example: subjects, lessons, different ways of learning, group activities etc.) Friends Staff (for example: teachers, supply teachers, teaching assistants) Fun School trips Facilities (for example: sports, library, playground, outdoor space, the school building(s) etc.) Atmosphere – the feeling that school gives you (for example: sad, happy, comfortable, welcoming, friendly etc.) Cost (free schooling) Break time Other - please tell us (in this box) if there is something else not mentioned above: ?2a. My 1st choice - The best thing about my education (from the list above) is: Please explain why you chose this?????2b. My 2nd choice - The 2nd best thing about my education (from the list above) is: Please explain why you chose this????2c. My 3rd choice - The 3rd best thing about my education (from the list above) is: Please explain why you chose this????Make a list of things that need to change to improve how you learn and your experience at school.What would make education better for you? List as many as you like.Part 2 ?Check out this video to find out a bit about the new curriculum in Wales:Why do you think it is important for children to learn about these areas of learning? Expressive Arts: HumanitiesHealth and Well-beingScience and TechnologyMathematics and NumeracyLanguages, Literacy and CommunicationChoose two or more, watch the videos and add your comments in the boxes.1. Expressive Arts: Subjects that allow you to create and express yourself, to grow more confident and show what you think and feel. This includes learning in Art, Dance, Drama, Music, Film and digital media. Find out more by watching this video: Why do you think it is important to learn about these things? ??2. Humanities: Subjects about what people are, where we are from, what we have done and how we think and act towards each other. This includes learning in Geography, History, Religious studies, Psychology, Sociology, philosophy, law, etc. Find out more by watching this video: Why do you think it is important to learn about these things? ?3. Health and Well-being: Subjects about being well feeling healthy, happy, and connected with others keeping the world we live in safe and full of life. Find out more by watching this video: Why do you think it is important to learn about these things? ??4. Science and Technology: Subjects that allow us to understand how the world and the universe work. This includes learning in Biology, Chemistry, Computer science, Design and Technology and Physics. Find out more by watching this video: Why do you think it is important to learn about these things? ??5. Mathematics and Numeracy: Subjects which help us measure and predict how the world works and help us to play a part in the wealth and working of our planet. This includes learning in Mathematics, Algebra, geometry statistics and coding. Find out more by watching this video: Why do you think it is important to learn about these things? ??6. Languages, Literacy and Communication: Subjects which help us to share ideas and understanding using words and other means of communicating. This includes learning in Literacy Languages, English, Welsh and other languages from all over the world. Find out more by watching this video: Why do you think it is important to learn about these things? ??7. Do you think it is important for learners to have a say on how the curriculum is shaped in their school? Please place an ‘x’ in the appropriate box below: YesNot sure / maybeNoComments: ??8. What do you think the best ways would be for learners to have a say on how the curriculum is shaped in their school? Please place an ‘x’ in ALL of the boxes you agree with: Suggestion boxesOnline forums / surveysClass-room activitiesSocial media pollsCircle times / form class meetingsSchool council meetingsYouth clubsAssembliesOut of school activitiesSchool lead consultation sessions Other - please give us some examples below: ?????????? Part 3We do not need you to share with us any information that will identify you in your response.However, to make sure we have reached a wide range of ages from the whole of Wales, it would help us if you could answer the following questions. How old are you? Please choose which age group you are in from the list below:10 years old and under11 - 13 years old14 - 16 years old17 – 19 years old20 years old and overWhere do you live? Please indicate which county you live in from the list below:Blaenau GwentBridgendCaerphillyCardiffCarmarthenshireCeredigionConwyDenbighshireFlintshireGwyneddIsle of AngleseyMerthyr TydfilMonmouthshireNeath Port TalbotNewportPembrokeshirePowysRhondda Cynon TaffSwanseaTorfaenVale of GlamorganWrexhamHow responses will be usedThe Welsh Government will be in control of any information you have provided through this feedback exercise - we also call this a consultation. Welsh Ministers will use their legal powers to decide how they take your information and use it to do their job.?Welsh Government staff will see how you respond to any of the questions in the consultation. If the Welsh Government looks at the responses to the consultation in more detail it may ask other organisations to use the information – this information could also include your personal data. Personal data could things like your name or email address. Where Welsh Government does this, they will make sure that these organisations keep your information safe.?Any of your personal data held by Welsh Government will be kept for no more than three years.?To show that the consultation was run properly, the Welsh Government will write a report showing what was said but you will not be named or identified within it.?You should also know that people can ask for information from us (Freedom of Information legislation).Your rightsUnder the data protection law, you have the right: to be told about any personal data we hold about you and to access itto make correct any wrong information in that datato (in certain situations) say you don’t want us to use all or some of your personal datafor (in certain situations) your data to be deletedto (in certain situations) have data movedto make a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).For further details about the information the Welsh Government holds and its use, or if you want to exercise your rights under the GDPR, please see contact details below:Welsh Government privacy noticePrivacy policyData Protection Officer Welsh GovernmentCathays ParkCardiffCF10 3NQe-mail: Data.ProtectionOfficer@gov.wales ................
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