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Financial support for students in higher education has changed considerably in recent years. This table shows that between 1980/81 and 1983/84 there was a fall of 8 per cent in the overall value in real terms (after allowing for inflation) of student gra... Society is becoming increasingly dependent on technological knowledge and skills, as is the labour market. Students with little exposure to information and communications technology (ICT) in schools may face difficulties in making the transition to the mo... Evidence from the Office for Standards in Education shows that the presence of a teaching assistant in the classroom can improve the quality of teaching. An evaluation of the impact of teaching assistants in primary schools found that teachers value teach... The most common reason for non-involvement in learning in 2001 for both sexes was that they prefer to spend time doing other things. Men were more likely than women to give this reason, or to say that they did not have time due to work or found it hard to... Inequalities in reported learning participation exist within the population. Participation in learning was lower among people with a disability than the average. In 2001 it was particularly low among those with a work limiting disability in comparison to ...
Statistical press release Tables relating to Northern Irish schoolchildren containing highest level of qualification obtained, and destination (higher education/further education/other), for grammar and non-grammar schools, by sex of pupil and manageme... Region in Figures is a comprehensive source of official statistics about the regions and sub-regions of England. Nine reports (covering the Government Office Regions) include data on the population, economy, labour market, education and training, transpor... Focus on the South East is produced jointly by the Office for National Statistics and the Government Office for the South East. Designed as a reference work for anyone with an interest in today's Britain, from planners and researchers to students, teacher... Focus on London results from a unique partnership between the Office for National Statistics, the Government Office for London and the London Research Centre. Containing a wealth of demographic, social, industrial and economic statistics and commentary... Produced jointly by the Office for National Statistics and the Government Office for the South West and published in October 1998. Focus on the South West's seven chapters contain commentary, tables, charts and maps covering the following topics: the S...
National Centre for Social Research, an independent non-profit research institute, carries out a series of annual surveys charting continuity and change in British social, economic, political and moral values in relation to other changes in society. Each ... The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has launched the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) to assess young people’s achievements in reading literacy, maths and science. This is a school-based survey covering ... Data collected provide information on the numbers of children receiving education outwith school under Section 14 of the Education (Scotland) Act 1980. The data are used as an input to pupil projections and to respond to general requests for statistics o... Data collected give information on the number of seconded and other teaching staff deployed centrally or mainly outwith schools. The survey also collects data on the number of teachers on reserve/supply lists. The information is used to inform teacher wor... A census consisting of individual records relating to staff at universities in Northern Ireland, collected annually as part of a UK-wide exercise, to give a detailed picture of staff employed in the higher education sector. Results are reported in 'Resour...