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National Education Polls Tell Two Stories, Impact on Elections Tough to Gauge by Mikhail Zinshteyn
Do different education polls yield different responses?
Just released this week are two major education polls, one by Education Next (EdNext), a journal of opinion and research, and the other by Phi Delta Kappan (PDK), a journal that serves the alumnae of schools of education.
Education polls often ask unprepared people to make «finely nuanced distinctions» without the requisite background, said Andrew Rotherham, the co-founder and a partner at Bellwether Education Partners, a national nonprofit in Washington, in an interview with EWA last year.
The annual PDK / Gallup education poll comes out Wednesday, and policymakers, analysts and pundits will be busy parsing the findings on perceptions of the nation's public schools — from campus safety to high - stakes testing to the new Common Core State Standards.
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Over the past two weeks, four national education polls — Education Next, Center for American Progress / Public Policy Poling, The Seventy - Four and PDK / Gallup poll of America's Attitudes toward the Public Schools — provided new information about public attitudes towards high standards and annual assessments.
The trio of education polls we wrote about last week show only 38 percent of Americans can identify the new, nationally - crafted academic standards adopted by 45 states, including Indiana (we know regular StateImpact readers are among that enlightened third).
A long - running education poll's latest results this September find «Less than half of adults (42 %) say performance on standardized tests is a highly important indicator of school quality — that includes just 13 % who call test scores extremely important.»
Education Next released its annual state of education poll, and testing performed well (as it did in 2015).
By Matthew Di Carlo A recent education poll conducted by Time magazine has gotten a lot of attention.
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The AP - NORC education poll found that Americans have a largely positive view of school choice, but know little about it.
Just this past summer, Americans cited lack of financial support as the top problem facing the nation's public schools, according to the annual PDK education poll.

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High percentages of those polled also believe A.I. can make significant advances in eradicating cancer and diseases, developing clean energy, improving education, and boosting global health and well - being.
The vast majority of ideas in the playbook — covering areas including taxes, the federal budget, entitlements, infrastructure, immigration, energy, regulation, and education — garnered between 60 % and 80 % support in our polls.
According to a recent Gallup poll, only 29 percent of Americans say they have a «great deal» or «quite a lot of confidence» in the U.S. education system.
In recent years, polls and studies have put Canada and our cities at or near the top of places to get an education, establish a business, raise a family and live a long, healthy life.
To understand how education affects Canadian attitudes toward Asia, data from the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada's 2016 National Opinion Poll was analyzed based on three education categories: those with some high school, a high school diploma, or equivalent; those with a college diploma or university certificate below the bachelor's level; and those with a bachelor's or post-graduate degree.
2017.08.16 Having financial «skin in the game» gives post-secondary students a confidence boost but lessons continue beyond graduation day: RBC Poll When it comes to post-secondary education, there are valuable life lessons - and financial lessons - to be learned outside the lecture hall.
The poll on education funding, done by Environics Research for the Alberta Teachers Association, dealt only with public attitudes about public funding for private schools.
The MassINC Polling Group, working for the Barr Foundation found that improving Massachusetts highways, roads, and bridges was the top priority for respondents, ahead of improving education or lowering taxes.
The Austrian newspaper Der Standard reported on an Iranian Education Ministry poll of young Iranians.
In a Public Religion Research Institute poll released last week, 18 % of black Americans surveyed said they see same - sex marriage a «critical issue,» putting it behind the economy, education, deficit, a growing wealth gap and immigration.
Some hope was offered in a more sophisticated poll commissioned by Christian Action Research and Education, which invited respondents to consider five arguments against assisted suicide to see if these changed their views.
In January, a poll commissioned by the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, the antipoverty effort sponsored by U.S. Catholic bishops, showed that 29 percent of those surveyed believe that lack of education is a principal cause of poverty.
(Indeed, the 1997 UUA survey and Casebolt's poll also found that current members rarely cited «religious education for children» as a reason they joined a UU congregation.)
The polls show that on this issue the people are light years ahead of the legislators and the education conglomerate that sponsors them.
The poll takers and those running the focus groups asked about various policies about equal pay, education, jobs, and so forth, which is natural.
Far more serious than any of the startling events of the decade was the massive erosion of the legitimacy of American institutions — business, government, education, the churches, the family — that set in, particularly among young people, and that continues, if public opinion polls are to be believed, in the 1970s even when overt protest has become less frequent.
Early primary polls showed that his supporters were more likely than voters overall to be poor, white, without higher education, and from rural counties or small towns.
A recent poll / test showed that the average atheist and average agnostic know more about the Bible and have more education than the average Christian.
The poll also identified characteristics among evangelicals which correspond to other characteristics already noted as significant in distinguishing the religious television audience from the non-audience: the typical U.S. evangelical was characterized as a white female Southerner, aged 50 or over, with a high - school education and a modest income.
@ TruthandConsequence, You can start by researching polls... Look for things like happiness quotients, life expectancy, financial wealth, education, etc..
[10] Based on a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association named the book one of its «Teachers» Top 100 Books for Children.»
He has published a number of books on cities and government, including Failure in British Government, The Politics of the Poll Tax (with David Butler and Andrew Adonis), Paying for Health, Education and Housing: How does the Centre Pull the Purse Strings (with Howard Glennerster and John Hills) and The Politics of London: Governing the Ungovernable City.
Similarly, people classified as working class, no college education, and / or bad health by polls may classify themselves differently.
The union also released the results of a poll conducted by National Opinion Research that found 63 percent of New Yorkers would prefer to see a temporary income tax increase on the state's highest earners (1 percent for those who make more than $ 1 million and 2 percent for those who make over $ 5 million) over education funding cuts of between $ 800 million and $ 1.4 million.
A poll released this week found that public satisfaction with Gove has reached new lows with almost two - thirds saying he is doing a bad job as education secretary.
Michael Gove's aggressive stance against the education establishment risks losing votes for the Conservatives even among the party's natural supporters, according to a new poll.
Actress and education activist Cynthia Nixon has grabbed a lot of headlines since entering the Democratic primary race for governor, but still lags far behind Cuomo in New York City, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll.
But that same poll found that Buffalo voters are an unhappy lot over the state of the city, with voters giving him poor grades for his handling of education and employment issues.
Liberal activists who have been critical of Cuomo on education and other issues think an insurgent with greater name recognition could provide a stronger challenge, even though polls say Cuomo is still popular among Democratic voters statewide.
The poll finds voters are divided over two education related issues.
The actress and education advocate from Manhattan garnered 28 percent of votes from those polled, with 22 percent abstaining.
An ongoing independent poll of 143,000 working people being conducted for Unite, Britain's biggest union, shows that immigration is in fact ranked last as an issue of concern with working people's top worries being money problems, the rising cost of living, cuts to public services, stress, education and housing.
Two new Quinnipiac University polls show that New York voters trust the teachers» unions more than Governor Andrew Cuomo to improve education in the state, and two thirds of New York State voters say the Common Core aligned standardized tests are not an accurate way to measure how well students are learning.
Labour is calling for cross-party talks on how religious education is conducted and monitored in the state sector as a special poll for the Observer shows widespread concerns about the use of taxpayers» money to fund faith schools in a multicultural Britain.
Allies of the state's teachers union this week were emboldened by a Quinnipiac University poll that found voters trust the teachers unions over Cuomo to help improve education.
The Conservatives have overtaken Labour as the party voters would most like to see run the NHS and the education system, a new poll reveals.
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