53%
of Russian families with children believe that children with disabilities should study with non-disabled children.
34% of families have the opposite opinion, and 13% were undecided. A year ago, the stats were very similar (54, 33, and 13% accordingly).
The data was obtained as part of a survey among Russian families with children aged under 25, carried out in September 2015 as part of the HSE Monitoring of education markets and organizations (MEMO) together with the Public Opinion foundation.
A newsletter with information from this study will be published in 2016.
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1.5
is the number of times by which the salary of teachers in Moscow professional and technical schools must be raised to recruit the ‘ideal teacher’ according to the heads of these institutions.
13%
of full-time students at Russian universities in 2014 had intentions of studying abroad. A year earlier, the figure was 20%.
31%
of professional and vocational schools in Russia are currently not enrolling students for professional education programmes due to a lack of demand.
16
was the increase in the number of working hours per week for teachers at Russian universities in 2014 in comparison with 2013.
33.7%
of ninth grade students whose parents do not have a higher education perform at the A-level or B-level in school.
55%
of Russians age 25-64 who have a vocational education believe that their current activities partially or fully coincide with the education they received.