Sentences with phrase «teacher polled»

Fifty - four per cent of teachers polled also said that funding for high needs pupils has decreased since 2015.
One in 12 secondary teachers polled said that more than 10 minutes of learning was lost per hour because of disruption.
Among 1,600 teachers polled from around the country, the percentage of teachers who are enthusiastic about the Common Core has dropped — from 73 to 68 percent in the last year alone.
In a 2016 survey, more than half of teachers polled — 61 percent — said that they needed more training in teaching's social and emotional components.
Richard Vaughan cites today's new teacher polling in an article for the Huffington Post, published ahead of the Best in Class 2018 summit.
Two - thirds of head teachers polled for management support service, The Key, named mental health as the top concern.
New teacher polling shows nearly half academy leaders are sceptical about academy freedoms and schools are increasingly using pupil premium to plug wider gaps.
A report on the findings, released late last month by the American Enterprise Institute, also says that the public school teachers polled generally lack confidence that their students are learning what they are expected to learn, and that a majority believe that social studies is not treated as «an absolutely essential subject area.»
The first A-GAMES report, released in December, was a nationwide survey in which 57 percent of teachers polled said they used digital games at least weekly.
Almost half of the teachers and head teachers polled said their school had made no or insufficient improvements in the past year and more funds were needed to enable required school refurbishments.
New teacher polling shows nearly half academy leaders are sceptical about academy freedoms and schools are increasingly using pupil premium to plug wider gaps.
Of more than 900 teachers polled, 57 per cent of respondents said they had not received any training in oracy in the last three years, while 53 per cent said they would not know where to look for more information if they wanted it.
Two thirds (66 %) of the teachers polled by Randstad said they have failed to complete an application for a job because the process is too time - consuming and requires an energy they simply do not have after their teaching commitments.
The teacher poll, however, which focused on trends since 2015, when the Conservative government was last elected, found that 38 per cent said that the range of subjects available to pupils in their school had decreased since 2015.
More than half of teachers polled (51 %) believe leaving the EU would negatively impact on the future prospects of the pupils they teach.
The results are stark: 70 % of teachers polled say they would vote for the UK to remain part of the EU, while 23 % say they would vote for a Brexit, 6 % are undecided and 1 % say they wouldn't vote.
The teacher polls the students to find out which version made more sense.
More than three - quarters of the teachers polled care more about having a rigorous evaluation system that helps them improve over a system that only identifies the lowest performing students.
Of the teachers polled, 9 percent think the current teacher evaluation system works.
More than half of the teachers polled in the MetLife survey said that they were interested in combining teaching with another responsibility in their school, but only 16 percent were interested in becoming a principal.
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