Many teachers say their students have changed their lives for the better

More than nine in ten teachers (93 per cent) say their students have had a positive influence on their outlook on life, according to research. 

A study of 1,250 teachers in England also revealed a similar amount (92 per cent) found they’ve learnt more about themselves from working with young people than they ever thought they would. 

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Over four in five (83 per cent) say some of the most profound moments in their career have been when a student has taught them something about themselves. 

And 89 per cent agree learning ‘life lessons’ from their students makes them feel that made the right decision to become a teacher. 

The researched, carried out by Get Into Teaching, the national campaign aimed at encouraging people to consider teaching as a career - explores the ‘life lessons’ teachers say they’ve learned from their interactions with students.