Not exact matches
A recent survey claimed that among a group
of young people who called themselves Christian, forty five per
cent said they did not
believe in God.
53 per
cent of employers
believe they should get more involved with schools, colleges and universities to help change the perception
of engineering among
young people
Twenty - five per
cent of young people said they
believed in God, 19 %
believed in a non-Godlike «spiritual greater power» and 38 % were atheists who didn't
believe in any greater spiritual power.
Research by St John Ambulance showed that 94 per
cent of teachers
believed first aid lessons in school would help teach
young people to be more responsible.
Very few
believe that more than 80 per
cent of learning time will be conducted using technology, but as
young people will more often than not require digital skills for employment in the future, having a somewhat constant exposure to technology is expected.
A survey commissioned by the Football Foundation following last summers riots also found that 60 per
cent of people surveyed
believed that improving sporting facilities for
young people would reduce anti-social behaviour.
Following last summers riots, a survey commissioned by the Football Foundation found that 60 per
cent of people surveyed
believed that improving sporting facilities for
young people would reduce anti-social behaviour.