And this impression is confirmed by
new polling published today by the Sutton Trust and the EEF showing 98 % of primary and secondary leaders saying their Pupil Premium funding has allowed them to target resources at raising the attainment of disadvantaged pupils to a greater or lesser extent.
A small but growing number of schools are using their funding for disadvantaged pupils to offset budget cuts elsewhere, according to
new polling published by the Sutton Trust and the Education Endowment Foundation today.
Labour has reversed a ten - point swing against the Conservatives in March, cutting the Tories» lead to five points in
a new poll published today.
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
They say a lack of education on the growing cryptocurrency phenomenon is turning them off with half the population (50 %) citing perceived security risks as the reason for not investing, according to
a new poll published on Coinlist.
Not exact matches
The Mooch's
new media business, Scaramucci Post, came under fire Tuesday morning, after
publishing a Twitter
poll asking «How many Jews were killed in the Holocaust?»
A
poll published on Monday showed a
new election would bring roughly the same result as the September election, with the Greens set to see the biggest gains.
According to a recent
poll published by the
New York Times» Upshot, many Americans are a bit freaked out, or at least wary, of one - on - one situations with members of the opposite sex:
Lord Ashcroft has
published some
new polling research about public perceptions of the Labour Party.
Three
new polls were
published on 29/30 March.
A Sienna Research
poll of
New York voters
published Monday found that 41 % of Jews in the state plan to vote for Clinton in the primaries, while only 33 % of Jewish
New Yorkers said they would give their vote to Sanders, who grew up in a Brooklyn Jewish family.
The bill itself may also prove to be a true test of how in control the prime minister is of his own party given the level of opposition among backbench MPs and his weakened position in the latest ICM
poll,
published yesterday, in which 63 per cent of voters said Labour would be better off with a
new leader.
The Conservatives lead in four
new opinion
polls published today but with no more than 34 % of the vote.
Lord Ashcroft has
published a
new batch of constituency
polling.
Lord Ashcorft has
published some
new polling of marginal seats, full details here.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Hillary Clinton has opened a 24 - point lead over Donald Trump in
New York state only three weeks before the Nov. 8 presidential election, according to a new Siena College poll published tod
New York state only three weeks before the Nov. 8 presidential election, according to a
new Siena College poll published tod
new Siena College
poll published today.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Hillary Clinton holds a 21 - point lead over Donald Trump in
New York state, keeping a must - win Democratic state in her column in the 2016 presidential race, according to a
poll published today.
A Siena College
poll published this week found likely
New York voters favored Schumer (64 percent) over Long (24 percent) with 12 percent undecided.
Hillary Clinton has widened her lead over Donald Trump in a pair of
new national
polls published on Thursday, as the Republican nominee ends one of the worst weeks of his campaign.
This morning's YouGov
poll,
published in the Daily Telegraph, is surely the final nail in the coffin of any speculation about Gordon Brown calling a snap general election early in the
New Year.
NEW YORK CITY — A new poll shows Anthony Weiner leading the race to become New York City's Democratic mayoral nominee, according to reports published Tuesd
NEW YORK CITY — A new poll shows Anthony Weiner leading the race to become New York City's Democratic mayoral nominee, according to reports published Tuesd
NEW YORK CITY — A
new poll shows Anthony Weiner leading the race to become New York City's Democratic mayoral nominee, according to reports published Tuesd
new poll shows Anthony Weiner leading the race to become New York City's Democratic mayoral nominee, according to reports published Tuesd
new poll shows Anthony Weiner leading the race to become
New York City's Democratic mayoral nominee, according to reports published Tuesd
New York City's Democratic mayoral nominee, according to reports published Tuesd
New York City's Democratic mayoral nominee, according to reports
published Tuesday.
ComRes have
published a
new poll of voting intentions in LD - Con seats in the South West for ITV.
Greenpeace has today
published a
new MORI
poll, which shows the public are ambivalent at best about whether Britain should replace Trident.
The Evening Standard have
published a
new BMG
poll of the Richmond Park by - election, suggesting a significantly less exciting race than some people thought (and than the Lib Dems hoped).
On Monday afternoon Tony Blair is set to announce
new government plans for secondary education and, with rather excellent timing, the free - market think tank Reform have
published a
new ICM
poll on education.
At the same time, the percentage of voters who believe corruption is a «serious problem» in state government reached 86 percent, according to the results of a
new Siena
poll published Monday.
However, because I try to report every
new political
poll that's
published, this blog sometimes misses out on the bigger picture.
Statewide, the former
New York senator has a 24 percentage point lead over Republican Donald Trump in a separate Siena
poll published this week.
Figures are not yet exact, but
published reports indicate some $ 375,000 from
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio to elect a Democratic majority in the state Senate was funneled through party coffers to be swiftly transferred to Cecilia Tkaczyk's state Senate re-election campaign just before the
polls opened.
With its report
published last week, the commission outlines how the widespread ground - level adoption of
new innovative election technology is directly tied to shorter lines at the
polls.
A majority of registered
New York City voters oppose the proposed mosque's location, according to a Marist
Poll published on Wednesday.
The US Census
published a report on voting in America last week that was the usual — the nation's voters don't go to the
polls as often as they should and in some parts of the country, like
New York, and for some age groups — mainly young voters — the turnout has been dreadful.
Among hundreds of media reports worldwide on the BMJ revelations - which were covered by all north American networks and reached almost half of Americans surveyed days later in a Harris
poll - The
New York Times said in a second editorial on the affair: «Now the British Medical Journal has taken the extraordinary step of
publishing a lengthy report by Brian Deer, the British investigative journalist who first brought the paper's flaws to light - and has put its own reputation on the line by endorsing his findings.»
A
New York Times
poll published on October 4th showed that «56 percent of voters (61 percent of African Americans and 50 percent of whites) wanted more charters.»
A
new poll by Education Next, a journal
published by Stanford University's Hoover Institution that supports the Common Core, suggests part of the problem may be the standards» name.
The
polling of a nationally representative sample of 1,607 teachers, conducted by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) through the Teacher Voice Omnibus survey, is
published today in Shadow Schooling, a
new report that provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of the private tuition market in the UK.
The
polling is being
published ahead of a Sutton Trust summit in
New York with philanthropic support from Carnegie Corporation of
New York today (19 April) which will draw on international evidence on the role of school structural reform, accountability, professional development and the use of research in schools in improving social mobility.
Over three - quarters (77 %) of young people think that they are either very likely or fairly likely to go on to higher education, but almost half of those likely to go (47 %) worry about the cost, according to
new Ipsos MORI
polling of 11 — 16 year olds in academies and maintained schools in England and Wales
published today by the Sutton Trust.
A little over a week ago we held a
poll on our Outskirts Press blog asking our authors if they were interested in a
new option we were considering, called the «Featured Book of the Week» option, which would give our authors an opportunity to increase the exposure for their book by basically sending out an Amazon announcement to all our
published authors and social media channels.
On a whim at the end of January, I started
polling the people on my website who sign up to be notified when
new books are
published.
According to the Seybold Bulletin, «A
poll of about 1,000 attendees (at the recent Tools of Change for
Publishing conference) indicated that around 400 were current Kindle owners, but that only 15 of those were actually considering buying the
new device, leaving open the question of how many
new buyers the second generation device will have.
Meanwhile, RBC
published the results of a
new poll Wednesday that found fewer than one - third of North Americans are confident they will have enough money for a secure retirement.
[1] His statistics - based political
polling analysis,
published at the
New York Times» FiveThirtyEight blog correctly predicted the results of presidential voting in all 50 states.
Since its inception in 2004, Sandy has consistently been named a Massachusetts «Super Lawyer» from a
poll of Massachusetts attorneys
published in Boston magazine and in
New England Super Lawyers.