Not exact matches
According to Amudah,
teachers would continue with the strike because the state government had violated the Memorandum
of Understanding signed with labour leaders on Monday by paying them 50 per
cent of their Januray salaries.
40 per
cent of teachers who begin initial
teacher training are not in a state school job five years later,
according to new research from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).
Nearly half (47 per
cent)
of the National Union
of Teachers» (NUT's) school representatives have reported cuts to teaching posts as a result
of funding pressures,
according to a survey.
59 per
cent of teachers have considered quitting in the last six months,
according to a new YouGov poll for the think tank LKMco and education company Pearson.
According to a YouGov poll, 53 per
cent of teachers are considering leaving the profession in the next two years.
According to the statistical data, only 11 per
cent of teachers who gained a qualified status (QTS) in the 2013 - 14 academic year were not in a teaching job 6 months later.
According to research, a staggering 95 per
cent of teachers think this is true.
82 per
cent of teachers, school leaders and heads oppose opening new grammar schools,
according to the results
of a new poll.
According to a YouGov poll, 31 per
cent of teachers believe their schools have not implemented a performance - related pay (PRP) despite it being a statutory requirement for more than two years.
According to a national survey
of 1,000
teachers, 2,224 11 to 19 - year - olds and 2,675 workers, conducted by the Prince's Trust and HSBC, 31 per
cent of teachers think it's more important to develop soft skills than get good grades.
According to the latest figures from the National Audit Office, the numbers
of teachers leaving the profession have increased by 11 per
cent during the past three years.
According to an online survey by the National Union
of Teachers, nearly 50 per
cent of all respondents had not been told whether their school contains asbestos.
According to a research poll
of 1,361
teachers published by the Sutton Trust, 32 per
cent of senior leaders in primary schools admitted that they are using their pupil premium funding in this way.
More than a quarter
of year 7 to year 10
teachers and 15 per
cent of year 11 to 12
teachers in Australian schools are teaching a subject they have not studied above first year at university and for which they have not received training in teaching methodology,
according to new figures by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER).
53 per
cent of teachers are considering leaving teaching
according to a recent YouGov poll, and it isn't just experienced senior staff.
According to a poll
of members
of the Association
of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL), 17 per
cent of the 235 who responded about hate crime specifically said they feel there has been an increase in hate crime or speech in the last year.
According to a survey by the British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA),
teachers see ICT training as a key requirement with 51 per
cent of primary school
teachers and 49 per
cent of secondary school
teachers admitting they need guidance around e-safety issues.
According to a survey conducted by RIBA, more than 90 per
cent of teachers feel that school design is important, but nearly half were concerned that their schools were too small and one in five had considered quitting because
of the condition
of school buildings.
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
According to a real - time electronic poll
of teachers attending a conference organised by union NASUWT in Scotland, 52 per
cent said they had experienced or witnessed hate crime in the last two years.
43 per
cent of state school
teachers have been paid to tutor outside
of their normal school teaching role at some point in their career,
according to research from the Sutton Trust.
According to the report, the number
of teachers identifying as ATSI increased from 2661 to 3100 between 2012 and 2015, including 697 who joined the workforce after 2012; and 14 per
cent of Indigenous
teachers and executives from the 2012 data collection (233) were promoted by 2015, including 40 to the role
of Principal.
According to statistics released under the Freedom
of Information Act in 2012, the number
of teachers taking stress leave has risen by 10 per
cent over the past four years.
According to the
Teacher Voice survey
of 2,088 senior leaders and 1,643
teachers over June and July, just 40 per
cent of respondents felt confident in teaching the new curriculum for computing, with 51 per
cent in languages.
According to the data, about 11 per
cent of primary principals had at least one unfilled vacancy for a general classroom
teacher at the beginning
of 2012.
If current recruitment and retention trends continue,
teachers» pay will need to increase «significantly more than one per cent» to ensure an adequate supply of good teachers, according to the School Teachers» Revi
teachers» pay will need to increase «significantly more than one per
cent» to ensure an adequate supply
of good
teachers, according to the School Teachers» Revi
teachers,
according to the School
Teachers» Revi
Teachers» Review Body.
According to a survey carried out by the union, 65 per
cent of supply
teachers feel that they are not paid at a level that recognised their experience.
40 per
cent of teachers who begin initial
teacher training are not in a state school job five years later,
according to new research from the Insti
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.
79 per
cent of schools leaders who have advertised vacancies are facing recruitment problems,
according to new research from the National Association
of Head
Teachers (NAHT).
According to research from BESA, 57 per
cent of primary and 61 per
cent of secondary
teachers have said training
teachers in all areas
of ICT is their key challenge over the next 12 months
According to the DfE's annual school workforce survey, the amount
of teachers without formal qualifications has increased by over 60 per
cent in four years.
According to a survey produced by the National Association
of Schoolmasters Union
of Women
Teachers (NASUWT), 57 per cent of teachers had not received or confirmed a one per cent cost - of - livi
Teachers (NASUWT), 57 per
cent of teachers had not received or confirmed a one per cent cost - of - livi
teachers had not received or confirmed a one per
cent cost -
of - living rise.
Over eighty per
cent of teachers said that excessive workload has made them consider leaving teaching in the past year,
according to a recent National Education Union survey...
According to the workforce census, a higher proportion
of teachers in special schools left their job last year (11.9 per
cent last year) than in mainstream primary and secondary schools.
According to a US federal Department
of Education survey released on Tuesday, 94 per
cent of public school
teachers in the United States reported paying for supplies without reimbursement in the school year that straddled 2014 and 2015.
Just six per
cent of would - be trainee
teachers locked out
of the pre-qualifying test for their courses under old government rules have applied to take the tests again since the rule limiting resits was lifted,
according to exclusive new figures seen by Schools Week.
Thanks to a series
of deals Philadelphia struck with the AFT local, along with increases in pension contributions, led to a 53 percent increase in spending on
teachers» benefits between 2002 - 2002 and 2011 - 2012,
according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau; benefits accounted for 27
cents of every dollar spent on
teacher salaries in 2012, versus 21
cents a decade earlier.
According to the unions,
teachers made up 6,463, or 43 per
cent,
of the total staff losses from secondary schools between 2014 and 2017.
Free schools are, incidentally, by far the biggest employers
of unqualified
teachers — 19 per
cent of their
teachers have no recognised training qualification
according to the 2014 School Workforce and School Characteristics datasets, compared to less than 3 per
cent in local authority schools.
The number
of teachers training in personal, social, health and economics (PSHE) education has fallen 90 per
cent,
according to figures released by the education select committee.
Over 90 per
cent of teachers are unable to access specialist mental health support for the children in their school when it's needed,
according to a poll taken...
According to a survey by social enterprise company MyKindaCrowd, 54 per
cent of teachers believe their students know more about ICT and computing than they do.
However, just 52 per
cent of respondents believed that grouping by ability actually works,
according to the report, entitled «Grouping in early years and key stage 1», which surveyed 1,373
teachers and involved interviews with
teacher focus groups at four schools.
Substitute
teachers can take a standard deduction
of 51
cents per mile driven if they have to travel outside
of their metropolitan area to teach on a temporary basis and use their own vehicle for the first half 2011 tax year,
according to the IRS.