Not exact matches
Of all
teachers surveyed, over a third (36 per cent)
admit that they have struggled to make things in the world real and relatable when their students have not experienced them previously, and 42 per cent say they often don't have the time to do so.
Of all
teachers surveyed, over a third
admitted that they have struggled to make things in the world real and relatable when their students have not experienced them previously, and 42 % say they often don't have the time to do so.
According to a
survey by the British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA),
teachers see ICT training as a key requirement with 51 per cent
of primary school
teachers and 49 per cent
of secondary school
teachers admitting they need guidance around e-safety issues.
The
survey also revealed 45 %
of teachers preferred to go through a recruitment agency whilst 84 %
of schools
admitted they didn't have the resources to carry out proper recruitment, indicating an opportunity to alleviate some
of the burden by turning to specialist recruiters.
In an Arizona State University
survey published last year, more than 50 %
of teachers and other educators
admitted to some kind
of cheating on Arizona's state tests.