The Educator Barometer 2021 published by EY in collaboration with GAD3 focuses on the Impact of the pandemic on the emotional well-being of the educational community in Spain. The main results, which emerge from the survey conducted by GAD3, have contributed to the Spain 2021 Report, “Educational dropout, emotional well-being and pandemic”.
The survey data demonstrates the difficulties that many families and students have had with key aspects of their mental health throughout the pandemic period. However, it can be seen that more than half of the teachers interviewed indicated that the students’ adjustment was good or very good.
Fact Sheet:
Universe: Parents with children under 18 years of age throughout the country.
Scope:Spain.
Quotas: designed by sex, age group and place of residence according to the Continuous Household Survey (ECH, INE).
Data collection procedure:computer-assisted online interview (CAWI).
Sample size:207 interviews with parents of children under 18.
Sampling error: ±7.0% (n=207) for a confidence level of 95.5% (two sigma) and under the worst-case scenario of P=Q=0.5 under the assumption of simple random sampling.
Interview length:7 minutes.
Fieldwork dates:26 – 27 April 2021.
Universe: pre-school, primary and secondary school teachers in public and private schools throughout Spain.
Scope: Spain.
Quotas: by region: Andalusia, Madrid, Valencia, Catalonia and the rest of Spain. Data was weighted according to the distribution of school ownership (public, subsidised and private) by Autonomous Community so that the sample is representative The results shown are weighted.
Data collection procedure:computer-assisted online interview (CAWI).
Tamaño de la muestra: 647 entrevistas a profesores:
Sampling error: ±3.9% (n=647) for a confidence level of 95.5% (two sigma) and under the worst-case scenario of P=Q=0.5 under the assumption of simple random sampling.
Interview length:7 minutes.
Fieldwork dates:29 April – 21 May 2021.
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For more detailed information on the survey, please click on the following link: EY