Education Market Research Insights And Findings

Survey of support staff reveals the effect of cutbacks in UK schools
September 2018
Survey of support staff reveals the effect of cutbacks in UK schools: A survey of school support staff has revealed the effects of cuts, stress and restructuring in UK schools. According to the latest research by public service union, UNISON,… Read more...
Children prefer being in banded classes rather than mixed, according to survey
September 2018
Children prefer being in banded classes according to survey: Research by YouGov has found that children prefer being taught in classes with children of a similar ability, rather than mixed-ability lessons. When asked about how they preferred… Read more...
Sexual health survey finds pupils in Scotland want more information in schools
September 2018
Sexual health survey finds pupils in Scotland want more sex-ed in schools: A survey asking Scottish students about the experiences of their sexual health education in school has revealed more education would be beneficial in some areas. … Read more...
Many school children taught in overcrowded and inadequate buildings, survey of teachers reveals
April 2018
Many school children taught in overcrowded and inadequate buildings, survey of teachers reveals: Teachers who took part in a NASUWT survey have revealed insight into the condition of the nation’s schools. Findings suggest that an increase in pupils… Read more...
Four-fifths of teachers have thought about leaving the profession, reveals poll
April 2018
Four-fifths of teachers have thought about leaving the profession, reveals poll: A survey conducted by the National Education Union (NEU) revealed that 81% of teachers who took part have considered alternative careers over the last twelve months due to heavy… Read more...
Millennials staying in the same sector due to fears of starting a new career, survey suggests
April 2018
Millennials staying in the same sector due to fears of starting a new career, survey suggests: While millennials may have a reputation for being more mobile than previous generations in the workplace, a new survey suggests otherwise. The survey… Read more...