Education Market Research Insights And Findings
Market Research Predicts more than 10% Growth in Graduate Jobs
February 2014
A survey of employers, published this week, from the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR) predicts that the number of graduate vacancies they offer in this recruitment round will increase by a tenth (10.3%) compared to last year –sectors including… Read more...
Study Suggests American Teachers Avoid Social Media Use For Classroom Learning
January 2014
According to a survey released by the University of Phoenix, many teachers are using social networking in their personal lives to connect and communicate with friends and colleagues, but have not incorporated this technology into their interactions with students… Read more...
Survey Reveals Only One in Ten Teachers Would Vote Conservative
January 2014
According to a recent YouGov survey of more than 800 teachers – commissioned by the National Union of Teachers – four out of five (79%) believe that the Coalition government has had a negative impact on the country’s education system, while… Read more...
Survey Suggests Scottish Children Are Not That Savvy About Sex Education
November 2013
New research carried out by Ipsos Mori Young People Omnibus Survey has revealed that worryingly twenty seven per cent of pupils believe that when a girl refuses consent to sex she does not always mean it. The poll of over 1,000 pupils in Scotland also found… Read more...
Bullying Is Parents Main Fear For Their Kids
November 2013
Research commissioned by the charity Drinkaware has revealed that bullying is parents’ biggest fear when their children start secondary school with bullying being a greater concern that alcohol. But their children’s’ main concern is making… Read more...
Survey Points To Students Lacking A Sense Of Community - Swapping Partying For Studying
October 2013
In a new study carried out by the National Student Housing Survey it has been suggested that the stereotypical party-loving student culture could be dead. The survey, which polled more than 20,000 students in the spring of this year, has found that students… Read more...
