Of those surveyed, 54 per cent said they experienced effects from the economic downtown, down significantly from the 74
per cent reported in 2009.
Almost 70 per cent of teachers said that outdoor learning has had a positive impact on their job satisfaction and 72 per
cent reported improved health and wellbeing.
Importantly, 71 per cent of students felt that their teachers better understood their learning habits and knew their teachers better, whilst 70 per
cent reported getting on better with their peers.
Seven out of 10 teachers said they «very rarely» taught planning strategies and 57 per
cent reported including teaching revising strategies in their weekly allocated time for writing instruction.
In addition, 45 per
cent reported pupils having eating disorders, and 48 per cent said children were having panic attacks.
Of the more than 800 school leaders surveyed, 81 per
cent reported difficulties with general recruitment, the highest rate in the four - year history of the survey.
However, only 16 per
cent reported actually achieving their financial budget, and the $ 1.3 trillion in Canadian mortgage debt is likely a primary culprit.
Of the lawyers selected for an audit in 2014, 97 per
cent reported high approval ratings for the program.
Although it comes in third on the list of client frustrations, this last one is the most painful: 16 per
cent reported denied claims.
The inability to find qualified help puts pressure on existing teams - 31 per
cent report spikes in employee stress leaves and 34 per cent say staff morale has declined.
In a recent national survey, almost 80 per cent of homeless youth said they left home because of family conflict and 63 per
cent reported childhood trauma and abuse.
52 per cent of us have lost money down the side of the sofa in our own home, but only 46 per
cent report finding money down there.
Of those who said they had suspected fraud, 22
per cent reported that the case ended with either an admission or demonstration of guilt.
The US National Weight Control Registry bears this out, showing that of those people who have lost more than 30 pounds (around 14 kilograms) and kept it off for more than a year, 90 per
cent reported eating breakfast most days of the week.
Of the schools surveyed between April and July this year, 83 per cent said that participation in extracurricular sporting activities had gone up, while over 90 per
cent reported better behaviour and that pupils were fitter and healthier overall.
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Of the 95 participants with ASD, 78 per
cent reported at least one occurrence of sexual victimization compared to 47.4 per cent of the 117 adults without ASD who participated in the study.
A total of 73 per cent of respondents of the joint ATL and NUT survey said their school had cut spending on books and equipment, while 46 per
cent reported cuts to ICT.
The study revealed young people were significantly affected by stigmatisation, with 85 per
cent reporting lower confidence and nearly three in five (59 per cent) reporting that their schoolwork suffered.
This survey confirmed what I was seeing in the therapy room, but nonetheless made disturbing reading: 49.8 per
cent reported mental health problems as a result of their behaviour, such as anxiety and depression; 65 per cent struggled with low self - esteem; 70 per cent felt shame and 19.4 per cent had experienced a serious desire to commit suicide.
About a third of the respondents said that Dr. King had brought it on himself and an additional 10 per
cent reported fear as their main response.
Forty per
cent reported breastfeeding up to four infants other than their own child since their most recent birth, and 40 % of the infants born to mothers in the study had been breastfed by up to three other women.
Of these, 27 per
cent reported non-adherence to biologic therapy according to the defined criteria at least once over the first six - month period.
The prevalence of mental illness among homeless individuals is much higher than the rest of the population, with more than 12 per cent suffering from severe mental illness, 11 per cent having mood disorders and close to 40 per
cent reporting alcohol and drug addictions.
Among shelter users in Toronto, 40 per
cent reported current drug problems, with marijuana, cocaine and opiates the three most frequently used substances.
The authors said 76 per cent of the survivors reported joint pain, 60 per
cent reported new vision problems, 18 per cent had an eye inflammation (some potentially sight - threatening), and 24 per cent had hearing problems.
The company claims that its design can convert more than 2 per cent of the applied electrical energy into light — more than double the 0.8 per
cent reported by Akasaki.
Tests on 150 volunteers at the Army Personnel Research Establishment at Farnborough, Hampshire, found that 61 per
cent reported symptoms such as dizziness, headaches and severe nausea.
Nearly 90 per cent of staff had dealt with low level disruption such as talking and not paying attention (89 %), over 50 per
cent reported verbal attacks, and nearly 40 per cent intimidation.
Eighty - six per cent of Australian teachers reported attendance at courses and workshops, and 56 per
cent reported attendance at education conferences or seminars.
Across all subject domains, 7.4 per cent of Australian teachers report feeling «not at all prepared» or «somewhat prepared» with respect to subject content, and 9.4 per
cent report feeling «underprepared».
In a survey of 4000 students (all of whom were involved in service programs) 75 per
cent reported learning «more» or «much more» through their service than through their normal classes (Conrad and Hedlin, 1991).
Behaviour and classroom learning improve too — 45.7 per cent said schools report better behaviour and 28.5 per
cent report more positive attitudes to learning as a result.
However, firms appear to be reluctant to fiddle with their compensation methods, with just seven per
cent reporting plans to alter their approach next year.
Results are again divided by region, with 52 per cent of our 351 respondents reporting an office in Ontario, 48 per cent with an office in Western Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and the North), and 12 per
cent reporting offices in Quebec or Atlantic Canada.
With more than half (55 %) of employers reporting staff cuts in 2015 and an additional 40 per
cent reporting further cuts moving into 2016, current employees are feeling pressure more than ever.
In 2005, the final report of the Victorian Taskforce on Violence in Nursing referenced research that found as many as 95 per cent of nurse respondents had experienced repeated episodes of aggression in the past year, with 80 per
cent reporting multiple episodes of physical aggression.
In an Australian study, 61 per cent of young non-heterosexual people reported experiencing verbal abuse and 18 per
cent reported physical abuse.
The study, hosted on the Angus Reid Forum for RECO, revealed that while just 15 per
cent report going over budget and bidding over asking price to secure their dream home, the figure jumps to 25 per cent of homeowners 18 - 34.
In fact, 80 per cent of markets surveyed reported double - digit gains in sales year - over-year, with 53 per
cent reporting increases over 20 per cent, says Re / Max.
Over the past 10 years, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander retention rate has increased significantly, from 47.2 per cent in 2008 to 62.4 per
cent reported in 2017.
Depression in later life is common with 3.6 per cent to 4.8 per cent of people under 60 years reporting 12 - month major depression, while 8 per cent to 37.4 per
cent report with significant depressive symptoms.
Twenty - three per
cent reported eating crisps, 49 % eating sweets or chocolate and 41 % consuming sugary drinks at least daily.
For B.C. companies with less than 50 employees, 17 per
cent reported better than expected performance in Asia, compared to almost one third (31 %) for those companies outside of B.C.
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It also had a positive impact on teachers» work - life, with 79 per cent of teachers reporting positive impacts on their teaching practice, almost 70 per cent of teachers saying that outdoor learning has had a positive impact on their job satisfaction and 72 per
cent reporting improved health and wellbeing.