Sentences with phrase «percent feel prepared»

Companies rank compliance as extremely important, but less than 50 percent feel prepared for a compliance audit.

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Less than half (45 percent) felt very or fairly well prepared for retirement.
48 Percent of manufacturers feel well prepared for the latest tech revolution hitting their industry.
According to a memo prepared by the County Legislature's majority's counsel and legislative clerk, County Attorney Stephen Pechenik felt confident in the county's use of an EPC because the contract provided «100 percent indemnification if the energy savings are not as represented.»
Ultimately, I just want to be able to walk away from tournaments feeling like I 100 percent gave it my all, which is hard for people to say at the end of the day a lot of the time because there's things you could've prepared for differently, you could've practiced harder leading up to a tournament, you could've studied more, you could've done more analysis.
In a 1996 Phi Delta Kappa / Gallup Poll, 86 percent of Americans reported that they feel «preparing students to be responsible citizens» is a «very important» purpose of the nation's schools; just 76 percent considered it very important that schools «help people become economically self - sufficient.»
When asked about PL opportunities that they choose, 98 percent indicate that they feel more supported in their jobs and better prepared to support their students» learning.
As if it were a surprise that educators feel more supported and prepared when they choose their own learning experiences, approximately 79 percent indicated that unconference PL opportunities are effective in general (Howard, 2016).
That assistance is available at a time when, according to information from PLATO Learning, only 1/3 of teachers report that they feel prepared to use computers for classroom instruction, and 77 percent report spending 32 or fewer hours on technology - related professional development activities.
The percentage of teachers who say they feel prepared to teach the Common Core climbed to 79 percent, up from 71 percent in 2013.
In 2012, over 40 percent of new teachers surveyed reported feeling either «not at all prepared» or «only somewhat prepared» to handle a range of classroom management or discipline situations.
According to the opinion data collected by the Scott S. Cowen Institute for Public Education Initiatives at Tulane University, 91 percent of those polled feel that schools should offer career and technical training, curricula that don't necessarily prepare students for college.
A 2014 study by the National Science Foundation found that only 39 percent of elementary school teachers feel very well prepared to teach science.
A report released by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) indicated that, although 95 % percent of schools were connected to the Internet, only one third of teachers felt prepared to use technology in their teaching (Smerdon et al., 2000).
However, very few (only 6 percent) feel prepared to teach engineering concepts.
Fifty six percent of Asian students, 53 percent of black or African - American students and 52 percent of Hispanic or Latino students reported that they felt academically prepared for college level courses, compared to just 50 percent of white students and 46 percent of multi-racial students.
The percentage of students who report feeling prepared for college hovers around 50 percent across all grade levels.
In addition, more public school teachers report feeling prepared to teach to the Common Core, with 79 percent of teachers saying they are «very» or «somewhat» prepared (up eight points from 2013), even as more agree that implementation is challenging (81 %, up eight points from 2013).
SAN FRANCISCO — Only 50 percent of American high school students feel academically prepared for college - level classes, according to new data released today by San Francisco - based nonprofit YouthTruth.
Teachers with three or fewer years of teaching experience also report feeling less prepared to maintain order and discipline in the classroom or to implement state or district curricula.52 As a result, 10 percent of new teachers leave the classroom after their first year — with most citing classroom management, a lack of time and resources for lesson planning, and unsupportive school environments as their greatest stressors.53
At the same time, 75 percent of teachers say they feel prepared for the standards.
A recent survey — which evaluated businesses» approach to, and compliance with, the implementation of GDPR on 25 May — revealed that as little as seven percent of those asked felt prepared for the change in law.
According to the 2015 Travelers Business Risk Summary, 60 percent of small - business owners ranked medical cost inflation as their biggest concern and more than 30 percent said they felt least prepared to handle this issue.
An incredible 85 percent of directors feel that they are not as effective in helping diverse populations such as adult students, international students, disabled students, minority students, and veteran students land jobs and prepare for successful careers.
People who know their credit scores feel significantly more prepared to buy a home versus those who do not know their credit scores (70 percent vs. 54 percent).
Sixty - two percent of future buyers are confident about their credit status, and 60 percent feel financially prepared to buy a home.
Seventy percent feel their college failed to properly prepare them to handle real world personal finance.
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