Education Market Research Insights And Findings
Market Research Study Reveals Child Confusion Over Food
June 2013
The study, which questioned 27,500 pupils, undertaken by the British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) discovered that almost a third of UK primary pupils believe cheese is made from plants whilst a quarter think fish fingers come from chicken or pigs. The… Read more...
Market Research Finds University Offers Ignore Social Background
June 2013
Market research findings suggest that many UK universities do not consider candidates’ backgrounds when offering places; it is the government who wants universities to broaden access into higher education which it is felt should include poorer students.… Read more...
Market Research Shows Employers Calling For Graduates With Work Experience
June 2013
An education survey of 18,000 university leavers undertaken by The High Fliers has discovered that university graduates who have had internships are three times as likely to land jobs. Findings show that over one third of job applicants who have done… Read more...
Education Sector Market Research Shows Private Tuition Booming in UK
May 2013
A survey by EdPLace, a provider of subscription based education resources for parents, suggests that UK parents now spend £6 billion per year on private tuition for their children. The results also showed that more than a quarter of famillies now use… Read more...
Survey Finds Drop in Book Reading Amongst Britons
February 2013
A YouGov survey carried out on a sample of 2,059 UK adults in January has revealed that reading books as a pleasurable pastime has decreased significantly in modern times. The study found that a quarter of Britain’s adult population, equating… Read more...
International Survey Measures Key Levels of Performance in UK Schools
December 2012
A global study by the Amsterdam-based International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) has shown how well schools in different countries are performing. The research compared dozens of countries based on assessments carried… Read more...

