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Russian teachers name desired gifts from school students

December 25, 2024 | 14:20 |7579
A survey indicated that teachers prefer gifts that evoke emotions and serve as reminders of their students, with books and stationery being the most preferred among practical gifts.A survey indicated that teachers prefer gifts that evoke emotions and serve as reminders of their students, with books and stationery being the most preferred among practical gifts.
Source: secretmag.ru

An overwhelming majority of teachers cited emotional, rather than material, gifts as the most desirable, according to a survey of school teachers across Russia conducted by the VK Community Department and the NAFI All-Russian Analytical Center. This was reported by Vfokuse mail.

The survey involved 500 school teachers aged 24 to 65.

Over 80% of respondents named a group photo with students, video greetings from them, postcards with personal wishes, creative performances by the class, handmade crafts, and a joint class trip to the cinema or a museum as the best gifts; 72% of respondents considered flowers as such.

Among material gifts, teachers expressed a preference for books (stated by 80% of respondents), stationery (74%), assistance with classroom improvements (70%), tickets to entertainment and cultural events (66%), and 66% also stated they would appreciate receiving coffee and tea.

Of all respondents, 73% believe that the most important aspect of a gift is the sentiment invested in it, and 69% are convinced that the most valuable gifts cannot be purchased in a store.

According to the research data, nine out of ten teachers have a positive attitude towards gifts, with only 10% having a negative one. Furthermore, female teachers are more receptive to expressions of appreciation. Specifically, 47% of female teachers view gifts from students positively, compared to only 26% of male teachers.

The survey also revealed that 35% of teachers continue to receive gifts and expressions of appreciation from former students. The vast majority of surveyed teachers (91%) actively maintain contact with graduates. Although modern technologies, including social networks and messengers, have become the primary channels for communication between teachers and former students, in-person meetings remain important for 44% of surveyed teachers, the survey showed.

The source also notes that, according to Russian law, students and their relatives may not give gifts to employees of educational organizations with a value exceeding 3,000 rubles. However, there is no limit on the number of such gifts.

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