A 2010 National
Teacher Survey by Met Life found that teacher satisfaction levels have plummeted since stifling Common Core mandates were imposed.
Across secondary schools in England, the research shows that 78 per cent of secondary school
teachers surveyed by the National Foundation for Education Research say their school offers volunteering programmes to build their pupils» life skills, but just eight per cent of pupils aged 11 - 16 in England and Wales surveyed by Ipsos MORI say they take part in these sorts of extra-curricular activities.
In another nationwide study, nine out of ten high school
teachers surveyed by the American School Board Journal (ASBJ) and the Education Writers Association acknowledged that cheating is a problem in their school.
With schools facing increased costs amounting to 4.5 per cent due to pay rises, National Insurance contributions and pension deficits, it's no wonder that more than 90 per cent of 1,000 head
teachers surveyed by the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) say that their finances are going to be critically under pressure for 2015/2016.
According to the national charity, Dyslexia Action, dyslexia affects approximately 10 % of the UK population, yet 74 % of
teachers surveyed by the charity stated that they did not feel satisfied that their initial teacher training provided them with the skills they need to identify and teach children with dyslexia.
A recent study showed that parents overwhelmingly see their child's school as being entirely responsible for their child's cyber safety education, according to 85 percent of Australian
teachers surveyed by AVG Technologies1.
Some 78 % of the 2,462 advanced placement (AP) and National Writing Project (NWP)
teachers surveyed by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project say digital tools such as the internet, social media, and cell phones «encourage student creativity and personal expression.»
Principals and
teachers surveyed by Scholastic selected among 14 activities they felt most important to help families engage with their children's learning.
However, based on the responses of
the teachers surveyed by Scholastic, there isn't a clear path for finding appropriate tools to guide instruction.
More than three quarters — 76 % — of
teachers surveyed by a chapter of Educators for Excellence said that they wanted more training so that they would not contribute to racial disparities in discipline.
Sarah Hannafin, a senior policy adviser at the National Association of Head Teachers, said that just half of
the teachers surveyed by her union reported that sex education is being taught by trained staff in their schools.
In the report, Tomorrow's World, 53 % of
the teachers surveyed by YouGov for the CBI said science teaching had become less of a priority over the past five years.
Students with disabilities in Oregon and Washington had similar problems with accommodations, according to
teacher surveys by the Washington and Oregon affiliates of the National Education Assn., a teachers union.
53 % of the 260 primary school
teachers surveyed by the CBI believe teaching science has become less of a priority over the past 5 years (32.5 % say it has not changed, 14.5 % say it is now more of a priority)
A group of Iowa high school students helped report a statewide investigation into classroom science instruction that found that «nearly half of
teachers surveyed by IowaWatch journalists teach climate change «as theory, informing students about the variety of thought that exists.
Both parents and
teachers surveyed by the New York City - based polling group contend that moms and dads are better off at home, raising respectful children who are eager to learn.
Regarding a survey that found 97 percent of Connecticut teachers «believed there should be some sort of moratorium on the implementation of the standards,» Joseph Cirasuolo, executive director of the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents, said that he didn't know where «the approximately 1,500
teachers surveyed by the Connecticut Education Association came from because that's not what he's hearing from the leaders of school districts.»
Nevertheless, three - quarters of
teachers surveyed by the Rutgers team said they were not worried that the new evaluations — including those newly tied to student performance would have a negative impact on their tenure protections.
Not exact matches
Forget about quality
teachers or strong curricula, corporate recruiters are all about the rankings, according to a new
survey by the Graduate Management Admission Council.
Supply
teachers are facing a raft of exploitative employment practices, including denial of entitlements on pay, pensions and working conditions, a
survey by the NASUWT, the largest
teachers» union in the UK, has found.
«Three - quarters of
teachers recently
surveyed by the NASUWT say they have witnessed more and more children coming to school too hungry to concentrate and without clothing and footwear appropriate to the weather conditions.
More than half of school staff
surveyed by the Association of
Teachers and Lecturers, said that increased work pressures had damaged their mental health.
Three in ten
teachers (30 %) say they have turned to medication in the last 12 months to deal with the physical and mental toll their job is taking on them, a survey by the NASUWT - The Teachers» Union, ha
teachers (30 %) say they have turned to medication in the last 12 months to deal with the physical and mental toll their job is taking on them, a
survey by the NASUWT - The
Teachers» Union, ha
Teachers» Union, has found.
Social media is being used routinely to abuse
teachers, a
survey by the NASUWT, the largest
teachers» union has found.
More than half of
teachers (57 %) across England have not received or had confirmed that they will receive their 1 % pay award this year, a
survey by the NASUWT, the largest
teachers» union in the UK has found.
A
survey of parents, carried out
by independent polling company ComRes and commissioned
by the NASUWT, the largest
teachers» union in the UK, has found that:
Teachers are being swamped with work - related emails on weekends, in holidays and even when they are on sick leave, adding to their already excessive workload and causing rising levels of stress, a survey by the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union, ha
Teachers are being swamped with work - related emails on weekends, in holidays and even when they are on sick leave, adding to their already excessive workload and causing rising levels of stress, a
survey by the NASUWT, the largest
teachers» union, ha
teachers» union, has found.
A recent Department of Education
survey found many
teachers were now effectively doing an extra day's work a week
by staying late after school and working over weekends.
The
survey reveals 49,834 people in the schools earned more than $ 100,000 during the 2014 - 15 school budget year, according to data compiled
by the Empire Center, which looked at records kept
by the state's
Teachers Retirement System.
A
survey commissioned
by the NASUWT has revealed that over 50 % of
teachers report that their school has failed to confirm that they will be paid the 1 % cost of living award to which
teachers were entitled on 1 September 2014.
A
survey by the NASUWT, the largest
teachers» union, of over 1,400 supply
teachers has found that nearly two thirds (65 %) have been asked to sign a contract or agreement with an umbrella or offshore organisation.
A
survey by the NASUWT, released today, of over 1,400 supply
teachers has found that nearly two thirds (65 %) have been asked to sign a contract or agreement with an umbrella or offshore organisation.
Recentanalysis
by the Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) project found that
teachers» student
survey results are predictive of student achievement gains and produce more consistent results than classroom observations or achievement gain measures.
«In a recent
survey conducted
by the NASUWT of over 14,000
teachers, 93 % said that they believe that governors should undertake mandatory training.
King's new plan includes student
surveys in
teacher evaluations and principal empowerment
by minimizing bureaucratic hurdles.
Recent analysis
by the Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) project found that
teachers» student
survey results are predictive of student achievement gains and produce more consistent results than classroom observations or achievement gain measures.
Two - thirds of students are still not receiving an arts education that meets state guidelines, according to a recent audit
by State Comptroller diNapoli, and half of our
teachers citywide told us in a recent UFT
survey that their schools did not have the curriculum and materials they need to teach lessons aligned to the Common Core Learning Standards.
In fact, of those
teachers who use video games in the classroom, more than half have kids play them as part of the curriculum at least once a week, according to a national
survey released
by education researchers at Joan Ganz Cooney Center in June.
The
teacher version of SAEBRS is a screening
survey completed
by teachers at the start of the school year to identify which students might need more support.
First - grade students in participating schools are screened with
surveys completed
by their parents — a Chilean version of the MGH - developed Pediatric Symptoms Checklist — and
by their
teachers.
On his television show in 2004, Phil McGraw («Dr. Phil») opined that ADHD is «so overdiagnosed,» and a
survey in 2005
by psychologists Jill Norvilitis of the University at Buffalo, S.U.N.Y., and Ping Fang of Capitol Normal University in Beijing revealed that in the U.S., 82 percent of
teachers and 68 percent of undergraduates agreed that «ADHD is overdiagnosed today.»
Along the way, the researchers periodically gauged depression symptoms and social acceptance
by surveying parents,
teachers, and the kids themselves.
One of the most loved clips from Rowan's vast back catalogue, a hilarious sketch where the angry
teacher played
by Rowan invites a father in to Wales: Geographical and historical treatment of Wales, including maps and statistics as well as a
survey of its people, economy, and government.
According to a recent
survey done
by Saeclus, a user on the website ROBLOX, most people are sucking him off and starting You need to be you in your online dating profile, but the process of creating one is a good time to think about what kindergarten
teachers call «being
Over half (52 %) of female
teachers believe that more could be done to support women going for the top jobs in UK schools, according to the results of a new
survey by recruitment company, Randstad.
A
survey conducted
by the charity found that
teachers and other school staff see the limited capacity of existing Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services as a major barrier to getting children the support they need.
Based on a 50 - state
survey, the study
by Michigan State University's Center for the Learning and Teaching of Elementary Subjects found that 35 states had created inservice programs to train
teachers to teach problem - solving and conceptual understanding.
These changes were described as «chaotic»
by union leaders at the time, and the new
survey suggests the
teachers are feeling the pressure of increased workload as a result.
Nearly half of
teachers working in British international schools say their move was influenced
by «dissatisfaction» with the education system at home, new
survey findings reveal.
We begin
by using the Schools and Staffing
Survey (SASS) data (see sidebar for a description of the datasets on which we rely) to provide an overview of demographic changes to the
teacher workforce since the late 1980s.