Education Market Research Insights And Findings
Three in 10 teachers spent 10 or more extra days preparing students for GCSE exams, survey reveals
October 2022
Three in 10 teachers spent 10 or more extra days preparing students for GCSE exams: A study has uncovered that 30% of secondary school teachers spent 10 or more extra days preparing their pupils for their GCSE exams; with 31% of respondents not altering their… Read more...
82% of students are worried about making ends meet at university, finds survey
September 2022
82% of students are worried about making ends meet at university: The National Student Money Survey has revealed that 82% of students are worried about making ends meet at university, with four out of five admitting that they have considered dropping… Read more...
Children who are eligible for free school meals do worse at school, even at five-years-old, finds survey
September 2022
Children who are eligible for free school meals do worse at school, even at five-years-old: A survey looking at inequality in schools has uncovered that disadvantaged children do worse in their studies than their more advantaged peers. Even at the age… Read more...
Half of secondary school teachers say they did not go on a school trip in the last academic year, survey reveals
July 2022
Half of secondary school teachers say they did not go on a school trip in the last academic year: A survey has uncovered that half of secondary school teachers did not go on a school trip over the last 12 months; compared to just 15% of primary school teachers.… Read more...
8 in 10 of students overall gave positive responses about quality of university teaching in National Student Survey 2022
July 2022
8 in 10 of students overall gave positive responses about quality of university teaching in National Student Survey 2022: A large-scale survey of students attending universities in England has revealed that 80% gave positive responses about the quality… Read more...
Three-quarters of HE students think universities should 'get rid of' memorials of potentially controversial figures, finds poll
July 2022
Three-quarters of HE students think universities should remove memorials of potentially controversial figures: A survey of students at Higher Education institutions in England has found that 76% believe that universities should 'always' or 'sometimes'… Read more...

