By documenting these shared assumptions and understandings, the report identifies features
of public thinking that challenge efforts to create broader social change.
This report examines the differences between the ways that members of the scientific community and the general
public think about concepts of mental health and mental illness in relation to young children.
We do not have a ready explanation for the recent shift
in public thinking in a positive direction.
Hence, journalists and the general
public think there are «two sides», both with credible positions.
Overall, 63 per cent of the
British public think Labour used to care about their concerns — and only 19 per cent think it does today.
More than half of the general
public think using the word «extreme» isn't helpful in social and political discussion, according to a new study.
No wonder the general
public thinks anyone can sell real estate, and that it doesn't take much skill.
Taken as a whole, information about local school rankings has a less substantial impact on
public thinking about teacher policy than it has on thinking about school choice policies.
Her constituents certainly don't seem impressed, and three - quarters of the
British public think she's done the wrong thing by heading down under.
We need to take into consideration what the
general public thinks of us right now and how «professional» the see us.
The 2017 EdNext Poll on School
Reform Public thinking on school choice, Common Core, higher ed, and more By Martin R. West, Michael B. Henderson, Paul E. Peterson, and Samuel Barrows
It's staggering given the evidence for consensus that less than half of the general
public think scientists agree that humans are causing global warming.»
Environmental NGOs are a primary source of information for the public on environmental issues, and play an important role
shaping public thinking on conversations and decisions around climate change.
Information Fuels Support for School Reform Facts about local district performance alter
public thinking By Michael B. Henderson, William G. Howell and Paul E. Peterson
Interestingly, the same poll shows that while 57 of teachers think that unions «have a positive effect on schools,» just 30 percent of the general
public thinks so.)
A month earlier, the Educational Testing Service released a survey indicating that 51 percent of the general
public think U.S. high schools need either «major changes» or a «complete overhaul,» even if there's considerable dissonance as to what those changes should be.
That represents a shift in
public thinking from Mulvaney, who as a member of Congress was one of the most stringent budget hawks.
Your 2012 book How Children Succeed was a New York Times best - seller, and it probably did more than any other single book to get the
wider public thinking about the importance of grit and other noncognitive skills.
Wang also plans to strengthen the museum's interaction
with public thought and opinion, «re-establishing the museum's implicitly public nature».
According to our Betting Trends data, 62 % of spread wagers have fallen on Michigan State, suggesting the
betting public thinks the Spartans can, at worst, keep their deficit within single digits at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
If the
paying public thought that whenever a title - challenger lined up against a relegation - battler, the latter would play a combination of kids and reserves, they would be less interested.
A large portion of the general
public thinks athletes should be able to sell their likenesses, for what is generally marginal profit, without risking their NCAA eligibility or changing the status of their antiquated - as - currently - defined «amateurism.»
As a point of comparison, this study
examined public thinking about a handful of current enhancements, including elective cosmetic surgery, laser eye surgery, skin or lip injections, cosmetic dental procedures to improve one's smile, hair replacement surgery and contraceptive surgery.
Many in the general
public think scientific and technological innovations bring helpful change to society, but they are more concerned than excited when it comes to the potential use of emerging technologies to make people's minds sharper, their bodies stronger and healthier than ever before, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
«35 per cent of the
UK public think that scientists adjust their findings to get the answers they want»
The general
public thinks genetic diversity is us and birds and plants and animals and that viruses are just HIV and the flu.
«The general
public thinks marijuana is harmless, but information revealing the potential health dangers of marijuana use needs to be disseminated to the public, policymakers and healthcare providers,» Jouanjus said.
While the media and
public think Batman is awesome and must always party with friends until the wee hours of the night, the sad fact is that he's actually a loner who prefers to do things solo.
Survey coauthored by Associate Professor Martin West
measures public thinking on vouchers, Common Core, federal role in ed policy.