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Well, U.S. News and World Report Best Colleges, You Had a Good Run

  • 2023/01/19
  • by Sarah Binns

More than half of Americans (55%) believe schools should rethink how they teach students, rather than revert to the pre-COVID status quo (34%).

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If You Don’t Have Anything Nice to Say About People with Student Debt…

  • 2022/09/08
  • by Cory Manento

Upon ingesting the list experiment truth serum, Americans across parties are inclined to be lenient toward borrowers.

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Forgive Me, Forgive Me Not

  • 2022/07/21
  • by Kyle Block

Nearly a quarter of Americans (24%) support the government forgiving 100% of student loans.

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TrendSegments: “I’ll Take Geography for $500.” Said No One.

  • 2022/07/21
  • by Sarah Binns

We asked respondents to find countries on a map. They performed poorly, with only 12% correctly identifying the Netherlands or Taiwan and 17% locating ...

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The Crysus of Public Educashun

  • 2022/03/16
  • by Jordan Boeder

Americans cite shortage of qualified school staff, lack of job skills training, and student violence as the most pressing issues for public education.

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Critical of Critical Race Theory?

  • 2021/08/27
  • by Cory Manento

The vast majority of Americans (67%), even most Republicans (53%), agree with the spirit of critical race theory, as long as you don’t call it that.

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It Was the Best of Times, it Was the Worst of Times

  • 2021/08/27
  • by Jordan Boeder

It turns out the events of Carrie are not based on a true story for most Americans: 57% had a positive overall experience in high school.

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Level Up, Apron On

  • 2021/04/07
  • by Catherine Wagner

Of all the new skills Americans would like to learn, cooking is the skill du jour.

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Toga! Toga!

  • 2020/07/30
  • by Kyle Block

Using a choice-based-conjoint experiment, we asked Americans to decide between two hypothetical higher education institutions.

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