Article: Engaging students in statistics
To access class summary results, go to the Teachers page, click on Sign in and enter your e-mail address and teacher password.
Here's an example of results from a fictitious class: you can view the results, or download them in Microsoft Excel format, or in a CSV file format that can be imported into a spreadsheet application such as Quattro Pro.
For ideas on how to use your class data, click on Learning activities on the Teachers page.
Student responses from across the country are collected throughout the school year and compiled during the summer. Then summary data tables are published in the fall for the benefit of students participating in the project. These data should not be used as official statistics for formal research.
Census at School – Canada is part of an international project. Survey responses from students in various countries are available on the international CensusAtSchoolsite. To obtain a random sample of responses from Canada, the United Kingdom, South Africa, New Zealand or Australia, visit the international random data selector.
See other youth-related international data accessible from Statistics Canada’s Learning Resources site through E-STAT. From E-STAT’s welcome page, scroll down and click on Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children.
E-STAT is an interactive data warehouse for registered schools, offering Canadian data on a wide range of social and economic topics, as well as some international data.