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Autor/inn/enBaldassare, Mark; Bonner, Dean; Lawler, Rachel; Thomas, Deja
InstitutionPublic Policy Institute of California (PPIC)
TitelCalifornians & Education. PPIC Statewide Survey
Quelle(2021), (36 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterPublic Opinion; State Surveys; Parent Attitudes; School Closing; COVID-19; Pandemics; Public Schools; Elementary Secondary Education; Educational Finance; Curriculum; Class Size; Academic Standards; Educational Quality; Family Environment; State Government; Taxes; Funding Formulas; Teacher Salaries; State Policy; Low Income Students; English Language Learners; State Aid; Common Core State Standards; Preschool Education; Vocational Education; Private Schools; Diversity; Educational Testing; Distance Education; California
AbstractThe PPIC Statewide Survey delivers nonpartisan, objective, advocacy-free information on the perceptions, opinions, and public policy preferences of California residents. PPIC invites input, comments, and suggestions from policy and public opinion experts and from its own advisory committee, but survey methods, questions, and content are determined solely by the PPIC survey team. The PPIC Statewide Survey relies on a rigorous survey methodology and is a charter member of the American Association for Public Opinion Research Transparency Initiative. The survey is conducted regularly throughout the year in the key areas of government, the environment, K-12 education, and higher education. Key findings from the current survey include: (1) More than eight in ten Californians think K-12 students are falling behind academically during the COVID-19 pandemic; (2) Most Californians approve of Governor Newsom's handling of the K-12 education system; most also approve of the way he is handling school reopening; (3) Most say that the state's public schools should be at least partially open now, and six in ten are concerned that schools will not be open for full-time in-person instruction this fall; and (4) Majorities say their local public schools do an excellent or good job of preparing students for college and for the workforce, but four in ten parents would opt for private school if cost and location were not at issue. [For the accompanying survey methodology report, see ED618123.] (ERIC).
AnmerkungenPublic Policy Institute of California. 500 Washington Street Suite 800, San Francisco, CA 94111. Tel: 415-291-4400; Fax: 415-291-4401; Web site: http://www.ppic.org
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2024/1/01
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