Barely noted amid the countless developments of the current reform movement has been the flowering of an international exchange of
views on education among researchers, policymakers, teachers, and students.
The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, in Washington, has been tracking attitudes and
views on education among African - Americans and the general public for six years through a series of national opinion polls.
Not exact matches
One study revealed that in a representative sample of 2,460 Americans, persons with more
education were more likely to seek out a clergyman, and regular church members were also quicker to call
on their pastor (54 percent
among Protestants and 52 percent
among Catholics)(Gerald Gurin, Americans
View Their Mental Health, p. 335.)
Teachers»
views on education warrant careful attention, of course, but they're certainly not the only affected parties and they're
among the most self - interested.
On Top of the News D. C. School Ratings Up
Among System Parents, but Doubts Remain Washington Post 06/22/11 Behind the Headline Mismatch
Education Next Fall 2011 According to a new survey by The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family Foundation, former D.C. schools chancellor Michelle Rhee is
viewed more favorably now than -LSB-...]
Celebrating its tenth anniversary, the
Education Next annual survey of a nationally representative sample of Americans and of teachers presents 2016 opinions on education policy together with trends in opinion among the general public and among teachers, giving special attention to the differing views of Republicans and D
Education Next annual survey of a nationally representative sample of Americans and of teachers presents 2016 opinions
on education policy together with trends in opinion among the general public and among teachers, giving special attention to the differing views of Republicans and D
education policy together with trends in opinion
among the general public and
among teachers, giving special attention to the differing
views of Republicans and Democrats.
Among the groups espousing this heterodox
view are the National Council
on Teacher Quality, the
Education Leaders Council, the Progressive Policy Institute, and the Baltimore - based Abell Foundation.
The 2009
Education Next - PEPG Survey of Public Opinion (see «The Persuadable Public,» features, Fall 2009) asked public school teachers about their views on education reforms their unions work tirelessly against, among them, charter schools and m
Education Next - PEPG Survey of Public Opinion (see «The Persuadable Public,» features, Fall 2009) asked public school teachers about their
views on education reforms their unions work tirelessly against, among them, charter schools and m
education reforms their unions work tirelessly against,
among them, charter schools and merit pay.