According to a survey conducted among headteachers at schools in England, approximately 83 percent of primary schools, and 94 percent of secondary schools provided, or planned to provide work for pupils via online learning platforms. Although live online lessons were the second most common way for schools to deliver education remotely, they were not as widely used in primary schools, with emailing, phoning or messaging being the second-most common type of provision.
How headteachers had provided or planned to provide work for pupils who were learning from home at schools in England in 2020/21, by school type
Basic Account
Get to know the platform
You only have access to basic statistics.
This statistic is not included in your account.
Single Account
The ideal entry-level account for individual users
- Instant access to 1m statistics
- Download in XLS, PDF & PNG format
- Detailed references
$59 $39 / Month *
in the first 12 months
Corporate Account
Full access
Corporate solution including all features.
* Prices do not include sales tax.
Further Content: You might find this interesting as well
Statistics
- Most promising EdTech segments in Moscow 2019
- Opinion poll on online education purposes in Russia in 2019
- B2C online education investment share in Russia 2017-2019, by segment
- U.S. school districts with distance education 2004-2010, by delivery method
- Mean age of online course participants in Russia 2019, by region
- Average age of Russians by digital competence level 2020
- Online education market value share in India by category 2016
- Market value of online education in India 2016 by category
- Distribution of Russians by digital literacy level in 2020
- China's share in total digital English learning product revenue in APAC 2017-2022
- Value of language and casual learning in online education in India 2016-2021
- Annual growth rate of online education market size in China 2012-2020
- Value of higher education online market in India 2016-2021
- Italy: number of projects implemented via eTwinning 2005-2016
- Net sales of OK-Q8 AB from 2016/17 to 2020/21
- Import value of electric smoothing irons in the United Kingdom (UK) 2011-2017
- Polyethylene production capacity in Russia 2020, by company
- Croatia: number of footwear manufacturers 2011-2020
UK Department for Education. (June 24, 2021). How headteachers had provided or planned to provide work for pupils who were learning from home at schools in England in 2020/21, by school type [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved June 29, 2022, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1266587/online-learning-methods-at-schools-england/
UK Department for Education. "How headteachers had provided or planned to provide work for pupils who were learning from home at schools in England in 2020/21, by school type." Chart. June 24, 2021. Statista. Accessed June 29, 2022. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1266587/online-learning-methods-at-schools-england/
UK Department for Education. (2021). How headteachers had provided or planned to provide work for pupils who were learning from home at schools in England in 2020/21, by school type. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: June 29, 2022. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1266587/online-learning-methods-at-schools-england/
UK Department for Education. "How Headteachers Had Provided or Planned to Provide Work for Pupils Who Were Learning from Home at Schools in England in 2020/21, by School Type." Statista, Statista Inc., 24 Jun 2021, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1266587/online-learning-methods-at-schools-england/
UK Department for Education, How headteachers had provided or planned to provide work for pupils who were learning from home at schools in England in 2020/21, by school type Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1266587/online-learning-methods-at-schools-england/ (last visited June 29, 2022)