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Best Party On Key Issues: Education/Schools
March 2013
Q I am going to read out a list of problems facing Britain today. I would like you to tell me whether you think the Conservative party, the Labour party or the Liberal Democrats has the best policies on each problem. Best Party On Key Issues: Education/Schools

Behaviour in Schools ResearchBehaviour in Schools Research
2 October 2012
The results from the 2012 sweep of Behaviour in Schools research, commissioned by the Scottish Government Behaviour in Schools Research

Ipsos MORI August 2012 Issues IndexIpsos MORI August 2012 Issues Index
27 August 2012
Despite the public’s captivation with London 2012, the economy and unemployment remains top of their agenda. Ipsos MORI August 2012 Issues Index

Survey of newly converted AcademiesSurvey of newly converted Academies
21 May 2012
Half of all head teachers at recently converted academies have already made changes to the school curriculum, with a further 20% expecting to make changes over the next 12 months. Survey of newly converted Academies

The equality duties and schools
11 July 2011
Ipsos MORI research for the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) examines the effects of the new equality duties in schools. The equality duties and schools

Young Londoners optimistic about their futures
2 August 2010
London Councils commissioned Ipsos MORI to undertake a piece of research with Key Stage 4 pupils (aged 14-16) to investigate aspirations in young people. Young Londoners optimistic about their futures

The impact of tuition fees on progression into higher educationThe impact of tuition fees on progression into higher education
21 June 2010
Even the lowest level increase in tuition fees (+£1,775 to £5,000 p.a.) would reduce the proportion of young people likely to go into higher education, according to Ipsos MORI research for the Sutton Trust. The impact of tuition fees on progression into higher education

Curriculum for Excellence Management Board Survey of Teachers
22 April 2010
The aim of this survey was to obtain the views of teachers and to gather information regarding any additional support needs that they require to prepare for the introduction of the new Curriculum for Excellence. Curriculum for Excellence Management Board Survey of Teachers

Who should run state schools?
1 April 2010
NASUWT and Unison commissioned Ipsos MORI to investigate who the public thinks should run state schools. Who should run state schools?

Evaluation of Campus Police Officers In Scottish Schools
16 March 2010
Ipsos MORI were commissioned by the Scottish Government to conduct an independent national evaluation of campus officers in Scotland. Evaluation of Campus Police Officers In Scottish Schools

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