Furthermore, 46 per
cent of primary school respondents maintained they would spend more time talking to individual pupils or parents, if their workloads were reduced.
Not exact matches
Just under one quarter
of survey
respondents (23 per
cent) felt their
primary and secondary
schools were adequately preparing students for the workplace - regionally the percentages ranged from 33 per
cent in South East Asia to 13 per
cent in Latin America.
While teaching staff cuts are currently less significant in
primary schools, 21 per
cent of survey
respondents reported that they have had to reduce teaching staff.