Teachers Omnibus Flyer 2009

A 4-page flyer describing Ipsos's Teachers Omnibus and its schedule for 2009

A 4-page flyer describing Ipsos's Teachers Omnibus and its schedule for 2009.

Ipsos's Teachers Omnibus is the only Omnibus survey of its type. We interview a representative sample of 900-1,000 teachers from maintained primary and secondary schools across England and Wales. We go to a fresh sample of teachers every year, not a pre-recruited panel.

Because it's a multi-client survey, it's a highly cost-effective160way of reaching this audience: administration costs are shared between all the clients who buy space on the questionnaire but your questions are confidential to you. Interviews are done by telephone and last a maximum of 15 minutes. If you need to know what teachers are thinking and doing, Ipsos can help you find out.

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