Education Market Research Insights And Findings
Most teachers know pupils who come to school without having breakfast
February 2016
A recent survey of teachers in England and Wales has revealed that approximately 4 in 5 teachers encounter hungry children, who have not been given breakfast, arriving at school every week. As well as this, around two in three teachers said that they knew… Read more...
Survey reveals the 2016 parenting trends
January 2016
A recent report by parenting site, Channel Mum – entitled the Channel Mum New Parenting Trends report- has revealed that new technology now enables expectant parents to make a model of their unborn baby, using an ultra-sound scan and a 3D printer. The… Read more...
Some students willing to pay £23k tuition fees, survey finds
January 2016
A recent survey of English students, conducted by the Society for Research into Higher Education has revealed that they would be willing to pay around £23,000 per year in tuition fees. The students were asked about the maximum yearly figures they would… Read more...
During higher education white students develop fewer skills than BME students
January 2016
According to the UK Engagement Survey, white higher education students gain a lower level of skill developments than students from an ethnic background. The survey findings include responses from students from the UK, Europe and international students and… Read more...
Budget cuts in English schools resulting in redundancy, survey finds
November 2015
A recent survey, which was published by the Association of School and College Leaders and law firm Browne Jacobson, has discovered that more than a 50 per cent of schools are willing to make cuts in the number of staff within their institution, as a way to… Read more...
Sexting on the rise in St Helens' schools, survey finds
November 2015
According to a survey by St Helens Council, there has been a notable increase in bullying, self-harming and sexting in schools in the town, with 10 per cent of year ten pupils being asked to publish indecent images of themselves online. Of the students who… Read more...
