What's more, 85 per
cent of respondents stated that their facilities don't bring out the best in themselves or pupils.
The ASCL survey found that despite Ofsted saying inspections do not require schools to predicts attainment of their pupils or progress score, 62 per
cent of respondents stated that they were asked to predict pupil attainment.
Fifty per
cent of respondents state that commute time is the No. 1 factor that would cause them to choose one employer over another when all else is held constant.
In Atlantic Canada, 38 per cent of respondents set aside up to 20 per cent of their gross income for housing, while in the Prairies 30 per
cent of respondents state that 41 per cent or more of gross income is an appropriate allocation.
Not exact matches
Sodexo's study found that «over two thirds (69 per
cent)
of respondents stated that their workplace design directly affected their effectiveness.»
Just 20 per
cent of respondents said they agreed that new
state - funded
state schools should be allowed to select up to 100 per
cent of their pupils on the basis
of faith while 79 per
cent of Anglicans opposed the new selection proposals.
Last month, a survey
of 200 Chinese institutional investors by the Economist Intelligence Unit, commissioned by US financial services giant
State Street, found that 62 per
cent of respondents think the renminbi will surpass the US dollar as the top international reserve currency.
Moreover, 36 per
cent of respondents also
stated that they were having to contend with a successful cyber attack per hour.
In 2013
respondents stated a seven per
cent reduction in CPD spend, but this year schools indicated a 9.6 per
cent increase; an overall increase in spending focus
of 16.6 per
cent.
Only four per
cent of secondary
respondents to the BESA survey
stated that they did not plan to make use
of a learning platform in the future.
Almost half
of respondents (48 per
cent) also
stated that the number
of supply staff at their school had decreased as they are not being replaced when they leave.
Additionally, 23.4 per
cent of respondents said their nearest playground is in a poor
state and 22.9 per
cent replied that their children rarely or never play there.
Additionally, 68 per
cent of respondents said they had not been made aware
of the 12 week rule under the Agency Workers» directive, which
states after 12 weeks in a workplace they are entitled to the same pay and conditions as teachers on permanent contracts, with 11 per
cent saying that agencies had asked them to waive these rights.
Indicative, too,
of the somewhat mercurial
state of the profession, the survey shows only 45 per
cent of law firm
respondents plan to increase their associates» salaries in 2013, whereas 77 per
cent of corporate legal departments say they will bump up their lawyers» earnings.
While just six per
cent of agents surveyed by NAR
stated that real estate was their first career, only 19 per
cent of respondents claimed a background in business, management or finance.
In addition, almost half
of female
respondents (44 per
cent)
state they have had difficulty obtaining personal financing because they are self - employed, compared to only 30 per
cent of men.
When asked about the
state of the marketplace currently, 76 per
cent of respondents said the industry is «highly competitive.»
Cleanliness is one
of the most important factors for British home buyers, after half
of the
respondents (52 per
cent)
stated that gruesome, muddy carpets scared them off making an offer on a property.