EducationPost has made news recently by releasing
a parent opinion survey they say shows considerable concern that today's schools are not preparing our children to fully compete in the global economy.
To facilitate that process, the program includes pre - and post-program surveys to evaluate student character gains; a staff culture survey to evaluate the implementation of the program; and
a parent opinion survey to determine parental perception of their children's learning environment both before and after the program's implementation.
Not exact matches
BabyCenter Moms» Picks are based on a nationwide
survey and online voting on BabyCenter.com that allow
parents to voice their
opinions about, and share their experience with, the key products and gear of
parenting.
The district started working with Sodexho Marriott after
parents on an
opinion survey suggested that they wanted hot lunch served in elementary schools.
Public
opinion surveys reveal that over 75 % of
parents want their religious values reflected in school - based sex education curricula.
Data from the 2006
Survey of Earned Doctorates, an annual census of research doctorate recipients conducted by the National
Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago, show that in 1976, 44 % of doctorate recipients reported that neither of their
parents had an education beyond a high school diploma.
His
opinions are informed by
surveys he and colleagues are conducting of
parents in Michigan, who as of December 2014 are forced to go through a 30 - minute vaccine education program if they want to seek a waiver to a child's required vaccine.
Survey Methodology The eHarmony single parents survey was conducted by Opinion Research Corporation's computer - assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) system among a demographically representative U.S. sample of 252 self - identifying single parents age 18 years of age and
Survey Methodology The eHarmony single
parents survey was conducted by Opinion Research Corporation's computer - assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) system among a demographically representative U.S. sample of 252 self - identifying single parents age 18 years of age and
survey was conducted by
Opinion Research Corporation's computer - assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) system among a demographically representative U.S. sample of 252 self - identifying single
parents age 18 years of age and older.
PASADENA, Calif., June 4, 2009 — A new
survey by eHarmony, conducted by
Opinion Research Corp., finds that roughly half of single
parents believe they (51 percent) and their kids (47 percent) are better off emotionally when the
parent is in a committed relationship.
eHarmony released the results of a single
parent survey which they had conducted by
Opinion Research Corp. 252 single
parents in the US where interviewed for this
survey in April and May, of 2009.
Teachers,
parents, African Americans, and Hispanic respondents were also
surveyed in large enough numbers to provide reliable estimates of their
opinions.
Our sample of more than 4,200 respondents, including oversamples of
parents and teachers, also gives us the chance to experiment with some of the
survey questions in order to tease out nuances in public
opinion.
Schools seeking to tap the
opinions of their constituents —
parents, students, and community members — may never have had it so easy, thanks to the proliferation of online
survey tools that are being served up by companies or set up by school do - it - yourselfers.
The results of EdNext's 2016
survey of
parent opinions of traditional public, charter public, and private schools show that charter schools are succeeding in meeting
parents» expectations.
«Schooling Satisfaction: Arizona
Parents» Opinions on Using Education Savings Accounts,» which I co-authored with Jason Bedrick of the Cato Institute, found that all of the parents surveyed reported some level of satisfaction with savings accounts, while only 43 percent of families reported any level of satisfaction with their previous public
Parents»
Opinions on Using Education Savings Accounts,» which I co-authored with Jason Bedrick of the Cato Institute, found that all of the
parents surveyed reported some level of satisfaction with savings accounts, while only 43 percent of families reported any level of satisfaction with their previous public
parents surveyed reported some level of satisfaction with savings accounts, while only 43 percent of families reported any level of satisfaction with their previous public school.
According to the
survey,
parent opinion reads like a photocopy of the union's agenda — supportive of more investment in schools and teachers, wary of standardized testing, skeptical about evaluating teachers based on student performance, and resistant to the expansion of choice.
Our findings echo those reported by the 2016 Education Next
survey, which examined the
opinions of
parents whose children attend public, charter, and private schools (see «What Do Parents Think of Their Children's S
parents whose children attend public, charter, and private schools (see «What Do
Parents Think of Their Children's S
Parents Think of Their Children's Schools?
When asked what the bigger priority for schools should be, 80 percent of black
parents chose raising academic standards and achievement, according to the
survey by Public Agenda, a nonpartisan public -
opinion research firm in New York City.
The key take - away from this
survey is that
parents have strong
opinions about public education which are formed in the context of their deep love for their children.
A
survey of participants in the Arizona ESA program in 2013 showed that 100 percent of
parents are at least somewhat satisfied with the program, 71 percent are very satisfied, and zero respondents had neutral or negative
opinions.
Moreover, all ESA
parents in Arizona I surveyed with Jonathan Butcher for Schooling Satisfaction: Arizona Parents» Opinions on Using Education Savings Accounts reported being more satisfied with their children's current education compared with their previous public
parents in Arizona I
surveyed with Jonathan Butcher for Schooling Satisfaction: Arizona
Parents» Opinions on Using Education Savings Accounts reported being more satisfied with their children's current education compared with their previous public
Parents»
Opinions on Using Education Savings Accounts reported being more satisfied with their children's current education compared with their previous public school.
This annual
survey — developed and reported by EdChoice and interviews conducted by our partner, Braun Research, Inc. — measures public
opinion and awareness on a range of K — 12 education topics, including
parents» schooling preferences, educational choice policies, the federal government's role in education and more.
Stakeholder
surveys, also known as school climate
surveys, provide important information to help you measure the perceived experiences, attitudes, and
opinions of students, staff, and
parents.
If the government heed such a suggestion then maybe next time NFER
surveys parents they may find that they have an
opinion on the careers education and guidance received by their child.
Today Metro Schools opens its first ever district - wide
parent survey to gather
parent opinions on instruction, school climate, communications and the overall school experience.
The CHARACTERplus ® School Report is a
survey of staff, students, and
parents designed to assess individuals»
opinions, feelings, and beliefs about the school.
About four years ago, we conducted a
survey with
parents about their
opinions of homework.
Using data from a
survey of
parents»
opinions regarding WSS and a direct assessment of student achievement in grades K — 3, this paper examines parental information about and satisfaction with this specific performance assessment.
270 Strategies partnered with Opportunity 180 and the Department of Education to
survey Clark County
parents with school - age children to better understand thoughts and
opinions about our local school district.
Distribution of an anonymous, online
survey of constituents, including students, teachers, principals,
parents, community and district leadership, to measure
opinions a variety of subjects that impact blended learning
Our
survey, commissioned by the charity Book Trust, highlighted the various
opinions on technology «rights and wrongs» held by British
parents.
«The main reason for doing the
survey was to make
parents feel that they are part of the community, so that they are included and that the school really values their
opinion and really wants to get to know them.»
APCO Insight, a public
opinion research firm located in Washington, DC conducted this
survey of MN residents for the Minnesota Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Prevention, and
Parenting.
Despite their contrasting
opinions on the issue of whether the DSM - 5 should include parental alienation, the debate panel agreed: «The
survey results were overwhelming in support of the basic tenet of parental alienation: children can be manipulated by one
parent to reject the other
parent who does not deserve to be rejected.»
The mothers completed the Child Behavior Checklist,
Parenting Stress Index,
Parents» Diabetes
Opinion Survey, and the Preschool D abetes Behavior Checklist.
Flyers posted by the check - in desk at each clinic described two studies: (a) one open to all mothers of 3 — 6 - year - old children, which
surveyed parent opinion and preference regarding
parenting resources for managing behavior problems of young children; and (b) a second smaller study for
parents who completed the
survey study and were interested in a
parent training study for managing common behavior problems.
PulteGroup is the
parent company of Del Webb — a brand of active adult retirement communities — and has been
surveying the 55 and older demographic for more than 15 years, seeking to better understand the attitudes and
opinions of this generation and the current and future customers of Del Webb communities to stay ahead of the trends.