Caroline Wright, director general designate at BESA says: «Our latest research shows that there is a growing desire and need by teachers for high quality CPD: 48 per cent of primary schools and 41 per
cent of secondary schools state that CPD will be a focus for 2016/17.
Not exact matches
In January 2011, 6.6 per
cent of classes in
state - funded
secondary schools contained more than 30 pupils, down from 6.5 per
cent in January 2010.
«Your Excellency, while hosting a delegation
of World Bank officials, you announced to the whole world that 21,780 teachers will be disengaged in Kaduna
State Public primary and
secondary schools for not scoring up to 75 per
cent in the competency test, while 25,000 will be recruited in their stead.
The unauthorised absence rate in
state - funded primary,
state - funded
secondary and special
schools was 1.3 per
cent in 2016/17, an increase from 1.1 per
cent in 2015/16 — the rate
of unauthorised holiday absence also increasing from 0.3 to 0.4 per
cent.
49 per
cent of all
schools surveyed by BESA last year (632
schools: 335 primary and 297
secondary)
stated that aside from
of funding constraints, sourcing high quality, appropriate training continues to be a very significant barrier for the adoption
of the technology.
Future First works in 10 per
cent of British
state secondary schools enabling those
schools to utilise the talents
of alumni to support current students.
The Oxford Open Learning Trust researched official statistics from the Department for Education, which show that 63 per
cent of all teaching staff in English
state funded
secondary schools are female - including headteachers.
It also
states that in September 2016, 67 per
cent of secondary schools were academies in comparison to 21 per
cent of primary
schools.
In particular the data revealed that
state secondary schools were having to accommodate for a rising number
of pupils, increasing by 2.8 per
cent.
Less than half
of the
state - funded primary
schools in England currently have access to a
school business management professional while over 90 per
cent of secondary schools do.
According to a report from the Department
of Education, pupil illness now accounts for 60 per
cent of all absences across
state - funded primary,
secondary and special
schools.
43 per
cent of state secondary school teachers say they would rarely or never advise their bright pupils to apply to Oxbridge, according to a new poll published by the Sutton Trust
The
State of Education survey also revealed that more than three - quarters (78 per
cent)
of secondary school leaders believe too much focus is placed on academic testing as a measure
of pupils» success.
Sixty - four per
cent of teachers in mixed
secondary schools also
state that they hear sexist language in
schools on at least a weekly basis.
TRUSTnet aims to provide a cost - effective remdy for the 42 per
cent of UK
state primary
schools 31 per
cent of UK
state secondary schools who are under - resourced in broadband provision.
The research shows that only two per
cent of state school graduates have ever been asked for a financial donation from their
secondary school compared with 26 per
cent of private
school graduates.
Only 38 per
cent of headteachers at
state secondary schools in England are women, despite the majority
of teachers at those
schools being female, according to new research.
The latest figures show that around 61 per
cent of the 3,381
state secondary schools in England are already academies, compared to just 14.5 per
cent of its 16,766 primaries.
The Department for Education (DfE)
stated «those
secondary schools that fail to ensure 60 per
cent of pupils achieve five good GCSE grades and have a below average proportion
of pupils making expected progress over three years, will be classed as coasting».
The think tank found that 2.5 per
cent of pupils in selective
schools were eligible for free
school meals, in comparison to 13.2 per
cent across all
state - funded
secondary schools.