On the issue of current school funding, eight per
cent of parents believes schools are in financial difficulty, with 24 per cent believing them to be well - funded.
«Sixty nine per
cent of all parents believe schools should do more to teach their child about social skills.
The survey was commissioned by online security company AVG Technologies and reveals that 84 per
cent of parents believe it is schools who are responsible for online safety education.
According to the ASG Parents Report Card, 69 per
cent of parents believe schools should do more to teach their child about social skills.
Over 78 per
cent of parents believe the cost of sending children to a state school is increasing, new research shows.
Not exact matches
Back in 2015, a survey commissioned by ITV revealed that 12 per
cent of parents of primary school aged children admitted to having pretended to practice a faith in which they did not
believe to get their child into a desirable faith school.
This survey found that 90 per
cent of students listen to music while revising to help cope with the mounting pressure, and yet, many
parents and teachers still
believe it to be a hindrance to effective studying.
A qualitative study
of 70 students, 29 teachers and 26
parents by (Wyn, Turnbull, Grimshaw, 2014) found 70 per
cent of parents surveyed
believed information provided by NAPLAN to be useful.
But when it comes to guessing what drives other
parents to buy, a cynical 45 per
cent believe that some enjoy the one - upmanship
of buying the best present.
In addition, 29 per
cent believe that today's youth will have a better quality
of life than their
parents, compared with 43 per
cent in 2003.
However, the survey found that 90 per
cent of students listen to music while revising to help cope with the mounting pressure, and yet, many
parents and teachers still
believe it to be a hindrance to effective studying.
«Six out
of 10 (62 per
cent)
parents believe their child is upset easily by unexpected negative experiences, however, 49 per
cent feel that their child is not taught how to manage stress at school very well.»
The report adds that although 96 per
cent of parents are confident their child can ask an adult for help, almost one fifth don't
believe they have friends they can call on.
The online poll, conducted in July for CIBC, found that 67 per
cent of parents were willing to pay for two - thirds
of their children's post-secondary education while, on average, their kids
believed their
parents were footing only a third
of the bill.
Yet
of the 1,000
parents also surveyed, only eight per
cent were confident in their knowledge
of apprenticeships, while 65 per
cent believed university was the best option for their child.
However, the poll also shows that 81 per
cent of Ontarians
believe it is more difficult to own a home now than it was for their
parents, and 89 per
cent of Ontarians in general are concerned that home ownership will become even more difficult in the future.