Sentences with phrase «next poll test»

What's next poll test for blacks, hispanics and people under 25 Oh wait (Newt) The GOP is turning into the most pathetic aspect of American politics.

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A Jean political action committee simultaneously market - tested and marketed this approach with a push - poll question blasted out this week to every Wildrose member: would you rather have a moderate non-ideological leader, or an ideological leader who might lose in the next election?
The voters of Newark will go to the polls next week in the first electoral test the local and European elections.
The voters of Newark will go to the polls next week in the first electoral test since the local and European elections.
Polling by Education Next and others continues to find that the public prefers universal programs to means - tested approaches — responding more positively, for instance, to the notion of vouchers for all than to vouchers for low - income families only (see «The 2015 EdNext Poll on School Reform,» features, Winter 2016).
Critics of testing will take no comfort from the findings of the 2015 Education Next poll — but neither will supporters of the Common Core State Standards, school choice, merit pay, or tenure reform.
Education Next's 2016 poll reported at least two - thirds support for annual testing among both Republicans and Democrats.
Education Next released its annual state of education poll, and testing performed well (as it did in 2015).
2015 EdNext Poll Finds High Levels of Support for Testing and Little Sympathy for the Opt - Out Movement Education Next
By Valerie Strauss September 14, 2010; 5:13 PM ET Categories: Guest Bloggers, Matthew Di Carlo, School turnarounds / reform, Standardized Tests, Teacher assessment Tags: merit pay, time and education poll, time magazine education poll, time poll and schools Save & Share: Previous: A state ranking scandal: Not So Smart, ALEC Next: What Gray, Rhee should do now for D.C. schools
In response to our poll, «If a test moratorium goes through and kids get a little more time in the classroom next year, how should they spend it?»
Commenting on Education Next's poll, Jim Cowen, Executive Director of the Collaborative for Student Success, noted, «States that have «gone it alone» on student assessments by pursuing independent or state - specific tests have incurred significant costs and disruptions and, in all likelihood, will end up with inferior exams.»
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