Not exact matches
As part of the just - released ninth
annual Education Next
poll, we asked a representative cross-section of the American public the following question:
National
Poll Finds Waning Support for Charter Schools (The Atlanta Journal Constitution) Charter Schools Take a Hit in Nationwide
Poll (EdSource) Public Support for Charter Schools Plummets,
Poll Finds (
Education Week) Enthusiasm for Charter School Formation Takes Hit, New Poll Finds (The Christian Science Monitor) New Poll Shows Sharp Decline in Support for Public Charter Schools Over Past Year (The 74) National Support for Charter Schools Has Dropped Sharply in Last Year (Chalkbeat) People Think Teachers Are Underpaid — Until You Tell Them How Much Teachers Earn (Time) Marty West co-authors the annual EducationNext survey of American public opinion on timely education issues such charter schools, higher education, and the impact of the current administration, amon
Education Week) Enthusiasm for Charter School Formation Takes Hit, New
Poll Finds (The Christian Science Monitor) New
Poll Shows Sharp Decline in Support for Public Charter Schools Over Past Year (The 74) National Support for Charter Schools Has Dropped Sharply in Last Year (Chalkbeat) People Think Teachers Are Underpaid — Until You Tell Them How Much Teachers Earn (Time) Marty West co-authors the
annual EducationNext survey of American public opinion on timely
education issues such charter schools, higher education, and the impact of the current administration, amon
education issues such charter schools, higher
education, and the impact of the current administration, amon
education, and the impact of the current administration, among others.
With this year's survey, our 11th
annual poll of a representative sample of the American public, we examine current attitudes toward major issues in K — 12
education and compare the results with those of prior years.
An
annual poll by Education Next in 2017 showed that public support for charter schools has recently fallen, particularly among Democrats, and opposition has grown (see «The 2017 EdNext Poll on School Reform,» features, Winter 20
poll by
Education Next in 2017 showed that public support for charter schools has recently fallen, particularly among Democrats, and opposition has grown (see «The 2017 EdNext
Poll on School Reform,» features, Winter 20
Poll on School Reform,» features, Winter 2018).
As I discuss in an op - ed in today's Wall Street Journal, the 5th
annual PEPG /
Education Next
poll shows public support for more spending drops precipitously when people learn how much schools are currently spending.
Investing in public schools is in, and vouchers are out, according to the
annual Phi Delta Kappa / Gallup
Poll of trends in
education.
The solid line depicts data from the
annual Education Next
Poll.
Education Next's 2016
poll reported at least two - thirds support for
annual testing among both Republicans and Democrats.
In international comparisons in K - 12
education, that usually means TIMSS or PISA; in comparisons across higher
education, rankings based on publications, patents, and plaudits (e.g.
annual poll in the Times of London).
We reported a shift of 7 percentage points against the unions between our 2012
Education Next
annual poll, the full results to be released this summer, as compared to results we reported one year ago.
According to the 31st
Annual Phi Delta Kappa / Gallup
Poll, the public believes that lack of parent involvement tops the list of obstacles facing
education today.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. — Today
Education Next and the Program on Education Policy and Governance at Harvard Kennedy School released the ninth annual Education Next public opinion poll on education
Education Next and the Program on
Education Policy and Governance at Harvard Kennedy School released the ninth annual Education Next public opinion poll on education
Education Policy and Governance at Harvard Kennedy School released the ninth
annual Education Next public opinion poll on education
Education Next public opinion
poll on
education education policies.
For instance, in the
annual Education Next
poll, opposition to the standards rose from just 13 % in 2014 to 35 % in 2015.
The
annual poll was conducted by the pro-school-reform journal
Education Next and asked a nationally representative sample of Americans about a variety of education issues, with the results on the Common Core being the most
Education Next and asked a nationally representative sample of Americans about a variety of
education issues, with the results on the Common Core being the most
education issues, with the results on the Common Core being the most dramatic.
In its 11th
annual poll,
Education Next, a research and opinion magazine published by the conservative - leaning Hoover Institution at Stanford University, surveyed 4,214 adults over 18.
Sixty percent of adults said they oppose Common Core, according to the results of the
annual PDK / Gallup
Poll of attitudes toward public
education.
Last week's
annual Gallup
poll on
education repeated a frequent finding: Comfortable majorities of Americans agree local school boards should have far more control over what schools teach than state or federal governments.
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.
The most recent
annual Gallup
poll on attitudes toward schooling reported that just 20 % of respondents said «improving the nation's lowest - performing schools» was the most important of the nation's
education challenges.
The public's support for charter schools fell significantly from a year ago nationwide and among both Democrats and Republicans, according to an
annual poll by the magazine
Education Next.
A handful of national surveys released each year focus on
education, including the Phi Delta Kappa / Gallup
poll about public attitudes toward
education and MetLife's
annual survey of teachers.
That year, the
annual Education Next
poll found that being told President Obama supported charter schools had the effect of making respondents 11 percentage points more likely to endorse charter schooling.
According to the just - released 2013
Education Next
annual poll, which Michael Henderson and I discuss in an article in
Education Next, two - thirds of the public support Common Core standards and three - fourths favor an end to social promotion in elementary school and support high school graduation exams.
The Winter 2017 issue celebrates the tenth anniversary of the
annual EdNext
Poll of American public opinion on K - 12
education policy.
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 ass
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 ass
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.
GREG BROCK Today,
Education Next, a national journal of education policy, released their annual poll on a wide array of educatio
Education Next, a national journal of
education policy, released their annual poll on a wide array of educatio
education policy, released their
annual poll on a wide array of
educationeducation issues.
Since 2007,
Education Next's annual poll has provided insight into public opinion on school reform, educational standards, and other issues in e
Education Next's
annual poll has provided insight into public opinion on school reform, educational standards, and other issues in
educationeducation.
Today,
Education Next, a national journal of education policy, released their annual poll on a wide array of educatio
Education Next, a national journal of
education policy, released their annual poll on a wide array of educatio
education policy, released their
annual poll on a wide array of
educationeducation issues.
Newsom, former mayor of San Francisco, who leads in
polls as well as fundraising, talked about the platform he would adopt at the state Democratic Party's
annual convention in Sacramento in May and included priorities on
education.
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Education Next, a national journal of education policy, released their annual poll on a wide array of educatio
Education Next, a national journal of
education policy, released their annual poll on a wide array of educatio
education policy, released their
annual poll on a wide array of
educationeducation issues.
Education Next released its annual state of education poll, and testing performed well (as it did
Education Next released its
annual state of
education poll, and testing performed well (as it did
education poll, and testing performed well (as it did in 2015).
PDK International has been
polling on the subject of
education for decades, releasing
annual reports that generate a lot of media coverage and drive public...
Reacting to results from the
annual PDK / Gallup
Poll of the Public's Attitudes Toward the Public Schools, Bob Schaeffer, Public
Education Director of the National Center for Fair & Open Testing (FairTest), said, «Americans are clearly fed up with school - test overkill.
When asked what qualities make a great school, 92 percent of Black parents and family members and 88 percent of Latino parents and family members said a school that welcomes parent feedback and is responsive to their concerns, according to our first -
annual «New
Education Majority»
poll [i] released earlier this year.
It is a response to the 41st
annual PDK / Gallup
poll on how Americans view public
education, published in the group's September 2009 issue.
That same month
Education Next, an education policy journal, released its eleventh annual public opinion poll, finding a dramatic 12 - percentage - point drop in support for charter schools between spring 2016 and spr
Education Next, an
education policy journal, released its eleventh annual public opinion poll, finding a dramatic 12 - percentage - point drop in support for charter schools between spring 2016 and spr
education policy journal, released its eleventh
annual public opinion
poll, finding a dramatic 12 - percentage - point drop in support for charter schools between spring 2016 and spring 2017.
In August,
Education Next — an education policy journal published by the Hoover Institution at Stanford — released its 11th annual public opinion poll examining Americans» views on K - 12 e
Education Next — an
education policy journal published by the Hoover Institution at Stanford — released its 11th annual public opinion poll examining Americans» views on K - 12 e
education policy journal published by the Hoover Institution at Stanford — released its 11th
annual public opinion
poll examining Americans» views on K - 12
educationeducation.
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.
In their
annual poll of the public's attitude toward public
education, what prompted the well - respected PDK (Phi Delta Kappa) association's new question about the purpose of
education?
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Aug. 26 / PRNewswire - USNewswire / — Whether the issue is expanding charter schools or implementing merit pay for teachers, Americans appear to agree with President Barack Obama's plans for
education reform, according to the 2009
annual PDK / Gallup
Poll of the Public's Attitudes Toward the Public Schools...
The
poll, the organization's 49th
annual national survey of public attitudes toward
education, drew responses from 1,588 adults, with a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points for the full sample.
PDK International has released its 49th
Annual poll results on how Americans view public
education.