Published Articles & Media
Blog
The Rebound in Charter Support — But Also a Widening Partisan Divide
Charters are making a rebound—at least among Republicans and African Americans.
Book Reviews
The Politics of Choice When the Public School was Born
A review of Public vs. Private by Robert N. Gross
Governance and Leadership
Partisanship and Higher Education: Where Republicans and Democrats Agree
In our most recent public-opinion survey, we find sharp differences between Democrats and Republicans about the value of a bachelor’s degree (as distinct from a two-year associate’s degree).
Blog
Secret Finding from PDK Poll: Support for Vouchers is Rising
The just released PDK survey of U. S. adults reveals an upward shift in public support for vouchers of 10 percentage points over the past four years, with 8 of those percentage points gained since 2015
News
What We’re Watching: Discussing the 2017 EdNext Poll on School Reform
On Friday, Sept. 8, Education Next held an event at the Hoover Institution in Washington, D.C., to discuss the results of the 2017 EdNext Poll.
Blog
When it Comes to Education, Are Californians Unique?
The Californians who participated in the 2017 Education Next survey of American adults have views that are different from the national sample on only a few issues.
Book Reviews
Changing Our Teens One Family at a Time
A review of "The Vanishing American Adult" by Ben Sasse
Blog
The Research on Charter Schools: An Introduction
Two professors from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government give a quick explanation of charter schools and other education policy issues facing the Trump administration
Education Next Poll
What Do Parents Think of Their Children’s Schools?
EdNext poll compares charter, district, and private schools nationwide