October 2020
Featured in this insight: Education, IT & telecommunications
Seven out of ten of teachers are more prepared for offering 'hybrid learning' as a result of Covid-19 pandemic: A piece of research questioning primary and secondary school teachers has found that the majority are now more prepared for providing hybrid learning, with 69% 'confident in accessing the right skills'. Three in ten, however said they are not confident.
The survey of 1,000 teachers conducted by Microsoft and YouGov found that 88% of the teachers polled believe that Covid-19 has accelerated 'hybrid learning': education which involves learning within a classroom setting at school as well as through using technology at home.
Despite schools reopening after a period of lockdown, three-quarters of teachers polled (75%) expect that pupils will need to continue using digital tools as part of their education at home.
Four out of ten teachers revealed in the survey that before the pandemic, their school did not use online or digital learning platforms, which was even greater amongst respondents from primary schools (54%). Almost three-quarters of the teachers polled (74%) said that they now see online learning and digital options as 'vital' to primary and secondary education.