Appendix 2: School survey

Education for Māori: Relationships between schools and whānau.

For questions 19-31 in this survey, schools were asked to select one of the following statements that best describes whether or not they agree with each statement:

  • Disagree very strongly;
  • Disagree;
  • Disagree just a little;
  • Agree just a little;
  • Agree;
  • Agree very strongly; or
  • Do not know.
Q19. This school does a good job of letting whānau know about ways they can help out in school.
Q20. This school does a good job of letting whānau know about ways they can help their child(ren) at home.
Q21. This school actively ensures whānau know about meetings and special school events.
Q22. School staff contact whānau promptly about any problems involving their child(ren).
Q23. Staff contact whānau promptly about good news to do with their child(ren).
Q24. This school does a good job of letting whānau know about school rules and policies.
Q25. This school has an effective relationship with whānau.
Q26. This school has an effective relationship with Māori students.
Q27. This school helps whānau understand their child(ren)’s progress and achievement.

For questions 28-31, schools were asked to select one of the following statements that best describes whether or not they agree with each statement:

  • Never;
  • Once so far this year;
  • About monthly;
  • Fortnightly;
  • Weekly;
  • Daily; or
  • Do not know.
Q28. This school consults with whānau about community policies, plans, and targets for improving the achievement of Māori students.
Q29. This school engages with whānau in a process for reviewing and establishing rules and policies.
Q30. This school has undertaken activities to better understand the needs of whānau.
Q31. This school has undertaken activities to better understand the needs of its Māori students.

For questions 32-35, schools were asked to select one of the following statements that best describes whether or not they agree with each statement:

  • Yes;
  • No; or
  • Do not know.
Q32. This school uses advice from the Ministry of Education to build educationally powerful partnerships with its whānau.
Q33. This school has specific policy to build relationships with whānau.
Q34. This school is developing specific policy to build relationships with whānau.
Q35. This school funds its own activities to build relationships with Māori parents/whānau.

Schools were also asked to indicate who had helped to complete the survey:

  • Principal;
  • Other senior staff;
  • Other staff; and/or
  • Board trustee.

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