Around 80 per
cent of teachers agreed that the focus on exams is becoming «disproportionate to the overall wellbeing of students», the survey suggests.
93 per
cent of teachers agree that Outward Bound influences their pupils» personal development, in particular their confidence and self - esteem.
Not exact matches
Teachers will receive a 2.45 per
cent pay rise from September 2008 followed by increases
of 2.3 per
cent in 2009 and 2010, as
agreed by the School
Teachers» Review Body.
87 per
cent of teachers surveyed said they believed that learning with technology can help students «be eager to explore new things», while 60 per
cent agreed that it encourages students to «ask and answer questions to deepen understanding».
On average, students spend around 635 hours (primary) and 714 hours (secondary) in a classroom each year, and data we collected found that 84 per
cent of sampled
teachers agreed or strongly
agreed that their moodstate impacts the behaviour
of their students.
Reporting the findings
of an annual survey
of Australian parents, grandparents and guardians, Monash University academics Associate Professor Shane Phillipson and Associate Professor Sivanes Phillipson say 84 per
cent think their child's
teacher is highly educated but a smaller number don't
agree.
Back in 2008, a significant percentage
of head
teachers (54 per
cent of primary and 60 per
cent of secondary)
agreed that their school had sufficient and suitable furniture and storage units.