The Public, Parents, and K-12 Education: National Polling Report #62

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Title: The Public, Parents, and K-12 Education: National Polling Report #62
Language: English
Authors: EdChoice, Morning Consult
Source: EdChoice. 2025.
Availability: EdChoice. 111 Monument Circle Suite 2650, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Tel: 317-681-0745; e-mail: info@edchoice.org; Web site: http://www.edchoice.org
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 65
Publication Date: 2025
Document Type: Reports - Descriptive
Numerical/Quantitative Data
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Attitudes, Adults, Parent Attitudes, Public Opinion, Role of Education, Relevance (Education), Educational Finance, Financial Support, Federal Government, Federal Aid, School Choice, Public Schools, Private Schools, Charter Schools, Home Schooling, Student Mobility, Stress Variables, Tutoring, Incentives, Educational Vouchers, Open Enrollment, Educational Policy, Attendance
Abstract: These polls were conducted between May 9-11, 2025, June 5-7, 2025, and July 10-13, 2025, among a sample of 2,257, 2,251, and 2,251 adults, respectively. The interviews were conducted online and the data were weighted to approximate a target sample of Adults based on gender, educational attainment, age, race, and region. Results based on the full survey have a measure of precision plus or minus 2.30 to 2.40 percentage points. This report highlights findings pertaining to: (1) Views on K-12 Education; (2) Schooling and Experiences; (3) K-12 Choice Profiles; and (4) Survey Profile and Demographics.
Abstractor: ERIC
Entry Date: 2025
Accession Number: ED677217
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:These polls were conducted between May 9-11, 2025, June 5-7, 2025, and July 10-13, 2025, among a sample of 2,257, 2,251, and 2,251 adults, respectively. The interviews were conducted online and the data were weighted to approximate a target sample of Adults based on gender, educational attainment, age, race, and region. Results based on the full survey have a measure of precision plus or minus 2.30 to 2.40 percentage points. This report highlights findings pertaining to: (1) Views on K-12 Education; (2) Schooling and Experiences; (3) K-12 Choice Profiles; and (4) Survey Profile and Demographics.