Education Next Poll
EdStat: Only 36 Percent of the Public Think the Federal Government Should Play the Largest Role in Setting Educational Standards
Opinion has shifted modestly away from federal control toward local control over the past two years.
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EdStat: 58% of Less-Educated White Respondents Think the Number of Skilled Immigrant Visas Should be Decreased
In our 2017 EdNext poll, we asked respondents if the number of visas for skilled workers should be increased, decreased, or kept about the same
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The 2017 EdNext Poll on School Reform
Public thinking on school choice, Common Core, higher ed, and more
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What Do Parents Think of Their Children’s Schools?
EdNext poll compares charter, district, and private schools nationwide
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Ten-year Trends in Public Opinion From the EdNext Poll
Common Core and vouchers down, but many other reforms still popular
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The 2015 EdNext Poll on School Reform
Public thinking on testing, opt out, common core, unions, and more
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No Common Opinion on the Common Core
Also teacher grades, school choices, and other findings from the 2014 EdNext poll. Full results also available at educationnext.org/edfacts
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The 2013 Education Next Survey
Americans React to Common Core and Other Education Policies
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Information Fuels Support for School Reform
Facts about local district performance alter public thinking
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Reform Agenda Gains Strength
The 2012 EdNext-PEPG survey finds Hispanics give schools a higher grade than others do