Among principals and district leaders, almost 90 per
cent reported understanding the various components of the teacher evaluation.
Not exact matches
Your
reported pursuit of a «35 per
cent strategy» sounds unambitious, but shows you
understand how soft Labour's support really is.
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.
However, the
report also revealed that 22 per
cent of pupils do not
understand the purpose of the practical work they have carried out and that they «simply just follow instructions».
The Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) based its
report on the Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrats parties» spending pledges, and is
understood to have found a real - terms reduction of seven per
cent per child by the end of the next government.
According to a
report by the CBI (Confederation of British Industry and Pearson), 35 per
cent of businesses are «wholly unaware» of the exam reform and another 29 per
cent say they are aware of the new 9 - 1 grading scale, which will be replacing A * - C, but they do not
understand it.
Students comment on the unique, useful and enjoyable nature of the wellbeing lessons, with 88 per
cent indicating that they highly enjoy their wellbeing lessons and look forward to them; 85 per
cent strongly agreeing that the lessons have meaningful content and are very worthwhile; 68 per
cent stating that the lessons help them to become resilient and challenge negative thoughts; 72 per
cent reporting that the lessons encourage them to become calmer in their thinking and more thoughtful and
understanding; and 66 per
cent reporting that the lessons help them change their behaviour for the better and to recognise their individual strengths.
Understanding between teachers, students and their peers also benefit, with 71 per
cent of students
reporting that they felt that their teachers better
understood their learning habits, whilst 70 per
cent felt that they were getting on better with their peers following the trip.
However, fewer than half (43 per
cent)
report having an employer that
understands them in this way.
Many immigrants
reported difficulties
understanding English (45 per
cent),
understanding the health system (38 per
cent) and communicating with their doctor (73 per
cent).
• 43 per
cent report there were sections of the real estate contract when they bought or sold a home that they did not fully
understand.