Education Market Research Insights And Findings
New survey reveals that education may be widening the gender gap
June 2016
Despite numerous industries noting a marked improvement in female attendance, according to engineering professionals, the engineering industry is only noticing an ever widening gender gap. It has been noted, during a survey carried out by Energy Jobline,… Read more...
Four Fifths of Teachers Want to Remain in the European Union
June 2016
New research conducted by education market research specialists VoicED (part of DJS Research Ltd) has discovered that four fifths (82%) of primary and secondary school teachers say they are going to vote, or had voted, for Britain to remain in the European… Read more...
Our research finds majority of students want universities to review their digital strategies
June 2016
During March and April 2016, we conducted some education market research on behalf of Unit4 to measure students’ perceptions of their universities’ current digital offer for administration. One of the key findings we drew from the research was… Read more...
Survey finds exam stresses push primary school pupils to suicide
May 2016
Recent education market research findings have revealed that suicidal thoughts in primary schools are skyrocketing, with some pupils suffering with exam stress, cyber bullying and too much homework. Of the teachers who took part in the survey, one fifth said… Read more...
Education survey reveals a crisis within secondary education
April 2016
During a time when many teachers are reporting increasing workloads, a recent education survey of approximately 9,000 secondary and primary school staff in England, has revealed that there is widespread fear about class sizes and little resources available… Read more...
Survey finds inadequate sex education is failing school children
February 2016
A recent survey into sex education in schools has revealed that pupils in the United Kingdom are being put at risk by inconsistent sex and relationship education. Carried out by The Sex Education Forum, the survey of 2,000 young people discovered that school… Read more...
