Not exact matches
They examined the links between the number of outlets and teenage smoking habits using responses from a
survey of more than 20,000 school
pupils aged between 13 and 15.
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.
A major international
survey of
pupil achievement in mathematics and science shows that
pupils aged 9 -10 in Northern...
The
survey of 2,750
pupils aged 11 - 18 found that 45 per cent of students admit to checking their mobile device after going to bed, of which 68 per cent said they think it is affecting their school work and 25 per cent said they felt tired during the day because of how often they checked their mobile device at night.
The
survey, which asked over 1,100 head teachers, insinuated that 31 per cent of school leaders believe that more than half of their new starters in Reception had arrived under - prepared in some way, with 78 per cent claiming that they
pupils behind expected levels in speaking and without the social skills expected at the
age of four.
The results of a national
pupil survey on internet use will be released on 30 January 2017 ahead of Safer Internet Day, taking data from 60 schools and 19,000
pupils Primary -
aged pupils are more frequently using tablets and smartphones to access the internet With greater access to the internet, concerns have been raised around the content that is accessible by young children, and how this can be combatted effectively
To address this, I controlled for real per -
pupil spending in the state when the
survey respondents were 16 to 17 years old (in other words, respondents who were 18 years of
age in 1980 were matched to their states» school spending during the 1978 — 79 school year).
A major international
survey of
pupil achievement in mathematics and science shows that
pupils aged 9 -10 in Northern Ireland continue to perform very well in maths.
Annual school tests for children
aged seven to 14 are causing so much stress some
pupils are refusing to go to school or even not eating, a
survey of teachers claimed.
As one of the key international
surveys run by the IEA, data is now collected from over 50 different countries every five years on
pupils aged nine and ten.
Ofsted's annual point - in - time
survey for all
pupils aged 2 to 19 at non-association independent schools.