Highlights of the Phi Delta Kappa/Gallup Poll on Public Schools

 

From the Marshall Memo #452 

In this Kappan article, William Bushaw (of PDK International) and Shane Lopez (of Gallup) present the results of the 44th annual Phi Delta Kappa/Gallup poll of American attitudes and beliefs about the public schools. Some excerpts:

  • 35% of this representative slice of Americans say lack of financial support is the biggest problem in their community’s schools, followed by lack of discipline, named by only 8%.
  • 50% say the Common Core State Standards will improve the quality of education, versus 8% who say they will decrease the quality of education (40% say they will make no difference).
  • 89% say it is very or somewhat important to close the racial achievement gap, and 84% think this can be done while maintaining high standards for all children.
  • 62% say they are willing to pay more taxes to provide funds to improve the quality of the nation’s urban public schools (37% are unwilling).
  • 58% oppose providing free public education, school lunches, and other benefits to the children of illegal immigrants (41% favor it).
  • 52% are in favor of requiring that teacher evaluations include how well a teacher’s students perform on standardized tests (47% are opposed).
  • 48% give a grade of A or B to their community’s public schools, versus 19% giving a grade of A or B to the nation’s public schools.
  • 63% say students should be required to stay in school till they are 18 years old.
  • 66% favor the idea of charter schools.
  • 70% favor laws that allow parents to petition to remove the leadership and staff of failing schools. 
  • 45% say they were bullied by another student when they were in school; 16% confess to bullying another student.
  • 58% say schools should investigate and discipline students involved in bullying incidents outside of school, including over the Internet.
  • 71% say they have trust and confidence in the people who are teaching children in the public schools. 

“Public Education in the United States: A Nation Divided” by William Bushaw and Shane Lopez in Phi Delta Kappan, September 2012 (Vol. 94, #1, p. 8-25); the full results of 44th Phi Delta Kappa/Gallup Poll of the Public’s Attitudes Toward the Public Schools are available at http://www.pdkpoll.org

 

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