Polling Data

  • Bipartisan National Public Opinion Poll on the Need for Immediate Education Reform
    2010

    Improving the quality of public high schools through the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) is a voting issue for over eight in ten voters, according to a new national poll released on July 14, 2010 by the Alliance for Excellent Education. The poll was conducted by Lake Research Partners and Bellwether Research and Consulting for the purpose of gaining insight into Americans' views of the public education system, the concern over the growing problems with the nation’s high schools, and the urgency to enact meaningful education reform through reauthorization of ESEA.


  • Public Agenda and National Comprehensive Center for Teacher Quality
    2008

    Lessons Learned
    “Lessons Learned” is a joint project, designed to help leaders in education and government understand more about the quality of current teacher education and on-the-job support for new teachers. 

    Lessons Learned: New Teachers Talk About Their Jobs, Challenges and Long-Range Plans, Issue No. 1: They're Not Little Kids Anymore: The Special Challenges of New Teachers in High Schools and Middle Schools
    This report by Public Agenda and the National Comprehensive Center for Teacher Quality finds new teachers in middle and high school feel most vulnerable to challenging teaching conditions.

    Lessons Learned: New Teachers Talk About Their Jobs, Challenges and Long-Range Plans, Issue No. 2: Working Without a Net: How New Teachers from Three Prominent Alternate Route Programs Describe Their First Year on the Job
    The second in the series of Lessons Learned reports on new teachers raises questions about the support given to new teachers who come to teaching through "alternate routes."

    Lessons Learned, Issue No. 3: New Teachers Talk About Their Jobs, Challenges and Long-Range Plans: Teaching in Changing Times
    The third in a series of Lessons Learned reports on new teachers finds two specific areas in which teacher training may be lacking: preparedness for the diversity of the contemporary American classroom and teaching students with special needs.


  • Public Agenda
    2008

    This report, prepared for IBM's summit on "America's Competitiveness: Hispanic Participation in Technology Careers," is based on in-depth interviews with 19 key leaders from vastly different fields and backgrounds. Nearly all of the interviewees said that when it comes to Hispanic and Latino students, the education pipeline is all but broken.


  • National Education Association
    2008

    A national poll shows the majority of voters surveyed understand the importance of subjects like art and music in developing the imagination—which they believe is critical for children to acquire skills necessary to prosper in the future.


  • The Pew Research Center for the People and the Press
    2008

    Poll reveals that education is the number two priority for voters, trumping taxes, the war in Iraq, and other issues.


  • Rasmussen Reports
    2008

    Poll found that ninety percent of voters believe education is important. Specifically, nearly three out of five voters polled said education is "very important."


  • Public Education Network
    2008

    Since 2001, Public Education Network has been polling the American public on what they perceive to be their responsibility for assuring quality public education. These landmark polls have provided much information, including: what Americans value about public education; what voters want their public officials to do to raise achievement levels; what attributes the public want in candidates who say they are education candidates; and actions community members should take to support high quality public schools.


  • The Associated Press
    2008

    A large majority of Americans think schools are placing too much emphasis on the wrong subjects, and more than half think they're doing just a fair job in preparing children for the work force or giving them the practical skills they need to survive as adults.


  • Every Child Matters Education Fund
    2008

    A nationwide poll shows broad support among voters of all persuasions for expanded federal investments in children, youth and families. Expressing deep concern about the status of children, voters say they prefer new spending on children over new tax cuts and balancing the budget.


  • Educational Testing Service’s Seventh Annual “Americans Speak” Poll
    2007

    ETS's seventh annual Americans Speak survey, "Standards, Accountability and Flexibility: Americans Speak on No Child Left Behind Reauthorization," was conducted by bipartisan pollsters Peter Hart, Democrat, and David Winston, Republican. Previous Americans Speak surveys have tracked educational issues facing America, including a limited number of questions on the public's impressions of NCLB since the bill first became law. This year's study is devoted entirely to the law.


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