Sentences with phrase «cent of teachers identified»

The need for assessment solution training is expected to be significant across primary schools in 2015, with 58 per cent of teachers identified as in need of training.»

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The proportion of new teachers training with the charity who identified as LGBT + has increased from five per cent of those who started in classrooms in 2014 to nine per cent who joined at the beginning of this school year in September 2017.
The latest report published by the British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA) shows that 42 per cent of primary schools identify teacher willingness to use EdTech as a key obstacle in making more use of the technology.
Headlines from the Survey Report tell us that learning opportunities in art craft and design have reduced significantly with at least 44 per cent of teacher responses over all key stages indicating the time allocated for the subject had decreased with a mere seven per cent identifying an increase.
As part of the research published today (Wednesday, December 6), a YouGov poll * found that 40 per cent of teachers were not confident they would be able to identify a young carer in their class.
The survey also found that one in five teachers did not know what the main priorities for their pupil premium funding was, with early intervention schemes cited as the most common priority for spending, identified by 28 per cent of respondents.
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.
Every teacher in the survey identified that they suffered from some form of stress, with a staggering 70 per cent rating themselves as highly to unbearably stressed.
New research by children's charity Barnardo's shows that 40 per cent of teachers were not confident they would be able to identify a pupil that is caring for a sick or disabled family member at home.
The Longitudinal Teacher Education and Workforce Study 2013 [vi] found more than 97 per cent of principals identified induction programs as available in their schools but 20 - 26 per cent of graduate teachers identified induction programs as not available.
Over 92 per cent of the team identified that they «strongly value» teachers who are «expert at their craft».
The proportion of new teachers training with the charity who identify as LGBT has increased from five per cent of those who started in classrooms in 2014 to nine per cent of those who began in September 2017.
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