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TIMSS shows that 20 per cent of Australian Year 4 students and nine per cent of Year 8s reported being bullied almost weekly.
International studies indicate that the top 10 per cent of our Year 8 students now perform at about the same level in mathematics as the top 50 per cent of students in Singapore, Korea and Chinese Taipei.
According to Australian Council of Educational Research (ACER) analysis of PIRLS (Progress in International Reading Literacy Study) data, 45 per cent of Year 4 students in Australia say they only read if they have to.
Just nine per cent of Year 10s performed at Level 5 - where it's not just about searching for information, creating and communicating information using ICT, but doing it in a targeted way in relation to the task and the audience.
One head in a selective authority said inspectors had wrongly assumed that about 10 per cent of a year group went to grammar schools, whereas in his area about a third of the cohort went each year.
Over 80 per cent of Year 4 students were being taught by a teacher with a bachelor's degree or equivalent, with a further 12 per cent of students being taught by a teacher with a postgraduate degree.
Last year, ECU was listed as the first - preference choice for 34 per cent of Year 12, the highest of WA's public universities.
The results show 52 per cent of Year 10 students achieved the proficient standard, with state and territory figures ranging from 43 per cent in the Northern Territory to 60 per cent in the Australian Capital Territory.
Specifically, 74 per cent of Year 1 pupils met the expected standard of phonic decoding in 2014, compared with 58 per cent in 2012.
After winning several long - term engineering contracts with regional shire councils, Mr Godfrey said his accountant urged him to create his own proprietary company to avoid falling foul of the «80 per cent rule»: no more than 80 per cent of a year's income can come from a single client.
The Vintage Report 2016, released last month in Adelaide at the 16th Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference & Trade Exhibition showed South Australia contributed 51 per cent of this year's national grape crush.
Australia's largest river, the Murray, fails to reach the sea for 40 per cent of the year.
TIMSS shows that 44 per cent of Year 4 students and 51 per cent of Year 8s attended schools where mathematics instruction was not affected by resource shortages, while 30 per cent of Year 4s and 53 per cent of Year 8s attended schools where science instruction was not affected by resource shortages.
Data from the Scaffolding Numeracy in the Middle Years (SNMY) project, the second of the two studies mentioned above, found that approximately 70 per cent of Year 5 and 35 per cent of Year 8 students did not have access to multiplicative thinking.
Around 40 per cent of Year 4s and 61 per cent of Year 8s were taught by a science teacher that had attended PD in science curriculum.
Also, 60 per cent of this year's converted inspections resulted in schools» rating declining to less than «good», compared with 46 per cent in 2015 - 16.
Research conducted by the Sutton Trust shows that 60 per cent of this year's British medalists went to comprehensive schools, including Laura Trott and Mo Farah, compared to 32 per cent who attended fee - paying schools and eight per cent who went to grammar schools.
In reading, for example, the most advanced five per cent of Year 3 students already outperform 20 per cent of Year 9 students.
Out - of - field teaching is more widespread in schools with a low socioeconomic status; 31 per cent of year 7 to 10 teachers in these schools are in out - of - field areas, compared to 22 per cent of teachers in well - off schools.
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).
The program is now in its third year and has spread to other subjects, with more than 60 per cent of Year 10 to 12 educators engaged in team teaching and planning.
Research for BBC Newsround has revealed that nearly 90 per cent of Year 6 pupils in England feel pressure to do well in tests.
The review paper reports: 4600 students participated in the academy programs last year; the overall attendance rate for 2015 was 80 per cent, with 61 per cent of academy members recording an attendance rate of 80 per cent or better; and 82 per cent of Year 12 students from 2015 remain in employment or further education 12 months after graduating.
Overall, 40 per cent of Year 11 and 12 students participated in VET in Schools in 2006.
P - TECH's expansion follows the current Government's focus on STEM learning, in which Australia is seen to be falling behind other OECD nations, with Government documents citing just 16 per cent of Year 4 students are taught science by a qualified teacher (TIMSS and PIRLS, 2011), while just 40 per cent of Year 7 to 10 maths classes were taught by a qualified maths teacher (Industry Innovation and Competitiveness Agenda).
«The bar for entrance to the teaching profession remains as high as ever, as parents and pupils would expect, and this is evidenced by the fact that the quality of new entrants into the profession is at an all - time high, with 19 per cent of this year's cohort holding a first - class degree.
Research by Colour Blind Awareness has shown that 80 per cent of year 7 pupils have never been screened for CVD.
Forty - two per cent of year 7 pupils either stood still or «regressed» in English, and 37 per cent of pupils in maths did the same, research released today by No More Marking, a company specialising in assessment software, has found.
Figures released today by the Department for Education (DfE) show that just 53 per cent of year 6 pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and maths.
The government wants 75 per cent of year 10 pupils in state - funded mainstream schools to be starting EBacc GCSE courses nationally by 2022 (taking their exams in 2024), rising to 90 per cent by 2025 (taking their exams in 2027).
A report released last year, by the DfE, said 40 per cent of year 9 pupils had experienced bullying in the previous 12 months; this was a fall of 5 per cent from the previous year.
For example, just 42 per cent of year 1 pupils with SEN achieved the expected standard this year, compared to 86 per cent of those with no identified SEN, while 69 per cent of pupils in the same cohort eligible for free school meals achieved the standard, compared to 83 per cent of other pupils.
Enhancement to CPP / QPP on earnings between 50 per cent and 100 per cent of the year's maximum pensionable earnings threshold, with the ability for employers to provide a comparable workplace retirement plan in lieu.
Last... cent of this year's Turner Prize is coming out of the... solo show in 1994.
«You'd only need to spend perhaps three per cent of that every year to stabilise things», says Salter.
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