Also, 74 per cent of parents said their children were more willing to try new things, and 60 per
cent of teachers noticed improved confidence, resilience and well being.
Learning Away's recent survey of UK schools found that as a result of going on a school trip, 87 per cent of students felt more confident trying new things, whilst 60 per
cent of teachers noticed increased confidence, resilience and wellbeing in their students.
Confidence and well - being The improvement of social skills following a successful school trip is dramatic; Learning Away's recent survey of UK schools found that 87 per cent of students felt more confident trying new things, whilst 60 per
cent of teachers noticed increased confidence, resilience and well - being.
Not exact matches
The TES budget survey, carried out in May 2016, found that 80 per
cent of teachers and 76 per
cent of leaders had
noticed a drop in the number
of teachers at their secondary school.