Education Market Research Insights And Findings
Market Research Shows Teenage Britons Want Improved IT Education
October 2012
According to a survey of 1,000 13 to 17 year olds by managed services provider Logicalis, over half of British teenagers believe the Government needs to provide them with better quality technology education. Only 20% of the teenagers surveyed think… Read more...
Global Poll Sees UK Voted Safest Place to Study
October 2012
An international survey conducted by the British Council and online student forum The Student Room has discovered that Britain has been voted as the safest place to study out of eighty countries. To uncover the findings, the British Council’s… Read more...
Research Discovers Children Want to Know More About Nature
October 2012
A poll of 1,000 children aged between 7 and 14, carried out by The Co-operative, revealed that 75% of the nation’s children want to be educated more about wildlife and nature. Of the children questioned, over half (56%) admitted to never having… Read more...
Poll Reveals Children Read Fewer Bedtime Stories
October 2012
Research carried out by YouGov for education publishers Pearson has revealed that nearly a third of parents read a bedtime story to their child once a week or less. The study asked 2,008 parents and 410 teachers about children’s reading habits,… Read more...
Poll Reveals Money Worries Means One in Three Students Can Not Sleep
October 2012
A recent study conducted by the student discount website studentbeans.com has found that nearly a third (32%) of students suffer from sleep deprivation as a result of financial worries. The market research project also found that money issues triggered… Read more...
Poll Shows Britons Want Improved Manners amongst Kids
October 2012
An online poll of 1,000 UK adults on behalf of supermarket chain Waitrose has discovered that as much as 72% of Britons strongly feel that good manners amongst children have deteriorated. More than 60% of the respondents blamed parents for not teaching… Read more...
