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Analysis Gives Clear Steer On Education Priorities
27 April 2005
As the election approaches, new analysis by MORI Social Research Institute gives the political parties a clear steer on the education priorities of both teachers and of members of the public. Analysis Gives Clear Steer On Education Priorities

BBC Education Survey of Parents in London
21 February 2006
Has the quality of education which schools in London offer got better or worse since Labour came to power in 1997? BBC Education Survey of Parents in London

BBC Survey On The Origins Of Life
30 January 2006
Ipsos MORI carried out a survey for the BBC Horizon programme, looking at beliefs among the British public on how life started in earth and what should be taught in science classes on this topic. BBC Survey On The Origins Of Life

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

Big Breakfast Evaluation
December 2006
This Ipsos MORI survey asked parents about their knowledge of, and attitudes towards, the Big Breakfast Initiative, a free breakfast service available to all primary school children across Glasgow. Big Breakfast Evaluation

Campaign for Learning
Mar 1998
In a recent MORI survey 90% of adults said that learning was important to them personally and more people enjoy learning new things (28%) than either doing physical exercise (24%), watching TV (22%) and going to the cinema (5%). Campaign for Learning

Can We Have Trust And Diversity?
19 January 2004
Immigration/asylum is now the third most important issue facing Britain today, ahead of defence, crime/law and order and the economy. Only the NHS and education are seen as more pressing. Can We Have Trust And Diversity?

Children And Spelling
4 September 2002
Q Which of the following two words do you think a typical 10 year old would MORE likely to able to spell correctly? Children And Spelling

Communications Survey For The HEFCE
18 July 2003
Following on from three previous communications surveys, this research — for the HEFCE (Higher Education Funding Council for England) was conducted by self-completion questionnaire among staff who have dealings with the HEFCE in a representative sample of 25 universities, 17 higher education colleges and 29 FE colleges. Communications Survey For The HEFCE

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