Education Market Research Insights And Findings

Two thirds of parents believe exam stress affects children’s mental health, reveals poll
June 2019
Two thirds of parents believe exam stress affects children’s mental health: A poll asking parents about the impact exams have on children has found two-thirds (65%) with kids over the age of 13 believe exam stress affects mental health. The survey by… Read more...
9 out of 10 school workers say poverty is affecting children's learning, according to NEU poll
April 2019
9 out of 10 school workers say poverty is affecting children's learning: Research by the National Education Union (NEU) has revealed a picture of worsening child poverty within schools, ahead of its annual conference in Liverpool. The poll of 8,600 school… Read more...
Pupil poverty on rise at secondary schools across England and Wales, according to poll of headteachers
April 2019
Rise in pupil poverty at secondary schools across England and Wales: According to a poll of headteachers in England and Wales for the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL), pupil poverty is on the rise with 96% saying they had seen an increase… Read more...
Nearly half of teachers in role for under 10 years plan to leave profession
April 2019
Nearly half of teachers in role for under 10 years plan to leave profession: A survey of teachers has found reports of impossible workloads, poor work-life balance and weak management is threatening the position of some UK teachers. The poll of 1,200… Read more...
Term-time holidays for primary pupils backed by two in five, reveals survey
January 2019
Term-time holidays for primary pupils backed by two in five: It’s a hotly debated topic amongst parents and educators but for two in five people polled, a holiday during school time is acceptable for a primary school child. The survey, recently published… Read more...
70% of medical students go without basic essentials, reveals survey
January 2019
70% of medical students go without basic essentials: A survey of medical students for the British Medical Association (BMA) has found seven out of ten students are unable to afford basic everyday necessities. The poll (carried out every 3 - 5 years) … Read more...