UK-based DJS Research is launching an online research community for education professionals in all parts of the sector, backed by the Prince's Teaching Institute and managed on a day-to-day basis by Elliot Simmonds.
VoicED will give participants incentives both for themselves and for their choice of educational institution - the latter can include the Institute, the panel's nominated charity. It already holds details on several thousand respondents, and will run both qual and quant studies.
DJS works extensively in the sector, on projects such as the potential for new courses or teacher, lecturer and student satisfaction, for clients including Manchester University, The British Council, The Department for Education and Skills and the National Association of Head Teachers.
Simmonds says the launch is a logical one given the agency's strength in the sector over the past few years, and adds 'The way we have chosen to thank respondents for their opinions should lead to a highly engaged, involved group of education professionals who are genuinely interested in developments in the sector. There's also the opportunity to expand the panel in time to offer additional features.'
Education professionals can find out more at www.voiced.org.uk , while potential clients have a home page at www.educationmarketresearchuk.com . DJS, which just two weeks ago appointed Richard Tavini as Marketing Assistant and Suzanne Fisher as Junior Research Executive in its Cheshire-based offices, is online at www.djsresearch.com .
All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.
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