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These questionnaires aim to capture information about adolescents in Chittagong and Sylhet and their adult caregivers
Ofsted uses questionnaires to capture views about social care settings, including children’s homes, boarding schools and living with foster carers and adopters.
Teachers' perspectives on their pupils' social mobility options.
What to do in discovery, how long it takes, how you know it's finished and deciding when to move on.
For teachers to report assessment outcomes for pupils working below the standard of national curriculum assessments (commonly called SATs) at the end of KS2.
Findings of the 2011 survey from the childcare and early years survey of parents series.
A survey looking at the consumer experience over 2013 and 2014.
The adult questionnaire in the Taking Part survey of 2013 to 2014.
Information on the outcomes of the 2016 science sampling assessment at key stage 2 in England.
The results of a survey on bioaccessibility testing of metals in soils.
Provides detailed learner satisfaction scores at subject area level based on matching learner responses to the individualised learner record.
Evidence from assurance visits to social care providers and focused visits to local authorities between 8 September and 15 October.
Data from 2006/07 of the Taking Part survey produced by DCMS were released on 21 August 2008
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