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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.
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.
The poll included the responses of 758 teachers, 52 per cent of which confirmed their school had a PRP system in place.
A poll by NASUWT of over 5,000 teachers union found one in ten say they have been prescribed anti-depressant drugs to cope with the pressure of their jobs and over 80 per cent have experienced sleeplessness.
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.
A real - time electronic poll of attendees at the annual Women Teachers» Consultation Conference revealed that 36 per cent of respondents said they had been treated «less favourably» at work because they are a woman.
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.
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.
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.
The teacher poll, however, which focused on trends since 2015, when the Conservative government was last elected, found that 38 per cent said that the range of subjects available to pupils in their school had decreased since 2015.
A survey of teachers last year found that the single most popular motivation for joining the profession was a desire to make a difference to pupils» lives - cited by a staggering 93 per cent of those polled
Earlier this week a poll of more than 1,600 teachers by the National Education Union and UK Feminista — a prominent feminist activist group — revealed that 27 per cent of secondary teachers would not feel confident tackling a sexist incident at school.
The poll found that 79 per cent of teachers believe there is no good evidence for increasing selection in education, and 81 per cent believe there is no evidence for opening new grammar schools.
A poll of more than 1,600 teachers by the National Education Union (NEU) and UK Feminista — a prominent feminist activist group — found that 27 per cent of secondary teachers would not feel confident tackling a sexist incident at school.
A recent poll of over 750 teachers by Teacher Tapp found 82 per cent of teachers believed the profession should remain «graduate only».
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...
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