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Recruitment and Retention in the Post-16 Learning and Skills Sector

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Figure 7.3: Respondents who agree that morale is good, bytype of organisation80%70%73% 72%68% 66%60%56%50%46%40%30%20%10%0%Privatetra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gVoluntarysectorIn housetra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gSixth formcollegeACLFE collegeBase: All 5492 respondentsSource: YCL/MORI quantitative survey of teach<strong>in</strong>g/tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g staff, 20057.13 The subject balance reflects this picture with academic subjects hav<strong>in</strong>g aless positive view of morale compared with more vocational subjects.Science (51%) <strong>and</strong> English (55%) teachers were least likely to say thatmorale is good (Figure 7.4). Teacher/tra<strong>in</strong>ers of hair/beauty (76%) <strong>and</strong>manufactur<strong>in</strong>g (69%) were most likely to say that morale is good.Figure 7.4: Respondents who agree that morale isgood, by subject area taught80%70%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%Hair/beauty76%69%66%61% 61% 60% 60% 60% 60% 59% 55% 51%Manufactur<strong>in</strong>gRetailMathsBus<strong>in</strong>ess adm<strong>in</strong>Eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>gTechnologyHealth/socialBasic skillsICTEnglishScienceBase: All 5492 respondentsSource: YCL/MORI quantitative survey of teach<strong>in</strong>g/tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g staff, 200566

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