One day after the release of a Siena College poll showing Cuomo with sizable leads over his potential Republican challengers, Deputy Senate Majority Leader John DeFrancisco's campaign critiqued
past public polls and insisted that the incumbent Democratic governor can be defeated this year.
Not exact matches
Rejecting the advice of «so - called communications experts» that the broadcasts are «quaint» and a «relic of the
past», he cited a 2005 ICM
poll which found party political broadcasts are second only to news bulletins as the lead source of information for general members of the
public.
They hoped for
public support, but
polling showed the vast majority of the
public believe it is fair to increase benefits at least in line with growing prices, as has always been the case in both good times and bad in the
past.
«I remember a number of issues in the
past where there was strong
public support — the death penalty — the speaker opposed it... It's not about governing from the
polls, it's about doing what you think is the correct thing to do.»
Bill de Blasio's lefty
past supporting revolutionary regimes hasn't put a dent in his sky - high
poll numbers, but some conservatives are still fuming about the
public advocate's work abroad.
It is, of course, possible that Labour caught the
public mood at their conference and things have indeed changed, but looking at
polling around Labour conferences in the
past, it seems more likely that it is a publicity boost.
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, among o
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, among o
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, among o
public opinion on timely education issues such charter schools, higher education, and the impact of the current administration, among others.
According to the latest Education Next
poll,
public support for merit pay gained significant ground over the
past year and now outdistances opposition by a 2:1 margin.
In the annual Phi Delta Kappa / Gallup
Poll on attitudes toward the nation's schools, the
public has, for each of the
past several years, ranked discipline among the top three «biggest» problems.
This year, LACA is running an online
poll to find out what the
public's favourite school meal has been over the
past 25 years and schools are encouraged to get in touch.
As in
past years, the 2017
poll shows little
public support for using
public money to send children to private schools.
In
polls inquiring about
public priorities, education has tended not to make the top - five list of concerns over the
past few years; just a decade ago, it was routinely near the top.
Two new
polls released over the
past two weeks, one from Education Next and one from PDK, shed light on
public opinion about 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 assess
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 assess
Public Schools — provided new information about
public attitudes towards high standards and annual assess
public attitudes towards high standards and annual assessments.
The slashing of $ 17 billion in state support for
public education over the
past two years is finally hitting home with the average Californian, according to a new
poll - but there's still no consensus for raising taxes to stem the losses.
Evidence over the
past five years argues that the
public has never been more supportive of charter
public schools than they are right now based on growth in charter school enrollment, waiting list numbers, and
polling data.
Public support for charter schools fell significantly in the past year, according to a 2017 Education Next poll examining public opinion on K - 12 policy i
Public support for charter schools fell significantly in the
past year, according to a 2017 Education Next
poll examining
public opinion on K - 12 policy i
public opinion on K - 12 policy issues.
Evidence over the
past five years argues that
public support of charter
public schools remains strong based on growth in charter school enrollment and
polling data.
Poll: public disengaged: A poll conducted by the University of North Florida indicates that a large number of Duval County parents have little or no knowledge of the school district's leadership changes in the past y
Poll:
public disengaged: A
poll conducted by the University of North Florida indicates that a large number of Duval County parents have little or no knowledge of the school district's leadership changes in the past y
poll conducted by the University of North Florida indicates that a large number of Duval County parents have little or no knowledge of the school district's leadership changes in the
past year.
In his extensive review of
public polls and surveys concerning student testing in
past three decades, Phelps (1998) concluded that parents generally wanted more standardized testing in schools.
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.
Although the national debate over
public education has become polarized during the
past several years, with bitter divisions inside and between political parties, the PDK / Gallup
poll showed a surprising level of agreement in the
public at large.
Opinion
polls for the
past decade have consistently shown that the
public would like to see something done about the global warming problem, along with many other environmental issues.
The point of all this is that there's even more evidence now — as Climate Progress puts it, «pretty much every major
poll in the
past six months makes clear that the
public supports climate and energy legislation because it achieves multiple benefits, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions» — that people want to get away from fossil fuels and move towards clean energy.
The big issue with any election is uncertainty, which is not good for business and, following the global political turmoil of the
past few years, the
public are less certain on opinion
polls, so may be nervous of the outcome.