Education Market Research Insights And Findings
Many school children taught in overcrowded and inadequate buildings, survey of teachers reveals
April 2018
Many school children taught in overcrowded and inadequate buildings, survey of teachers reveals: Teachers who took part in a NASUWT survey have revealed insight into the condition of the nation’s schools. Findings suggest that an increase in pupils… Read more...
Four-fifths of teachers have thought about leaving the profession, reveals poll
April 2018
Four-fifths of teachers have thought about leaving the profession, reveals poll: A survey conducted by the National Education Union (NEU) revealed that 81% of teachers who took part have considered alternative careers over the last twelve months due to heavy… Read more...
Millennials staying in the same sector due to fears of starting a new career, survey suggests
April 2018
Millennials staying in the same sector due to fears of starting a new career, survey suggests: While millennials may have a reputation for being more mobile than previous generations in the workplace, a new survey suggests otherwise. The survey… Read more...
Children from developing countries are more likely to aspire to have STEM careers
January 2018
Children from developing countries are more likely to aspire to have STEM careers: Based on the drawings of 20,000 children from around the world, analysis from a recent survey has found that those who lived in developing countries were more likely to aspire… Read more...
UK crack down on extra time in exams, according to Ofqual
January 2018
UK crack down on extra time in exams, according to Ofqual: According to a new report released by The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual), 223,000 students were given 25% extra time to help them complete their exams, however, Ofqual… Read more...
McGraw-Hill Education survey shows that digital learning technologies are helping students perform better
November 2017
McGraw-Hill Education survey shows that digital learning technologies are helping students perform better: A survey collated by The Hanover Research, gathered responses from over 1,000 American college students to assess how digital technologies are improving… Read more...

