Surveying Teachers on Artificial Intelligence
We're observing cooling enthusiasm for AI among Gen Z, and seeing decreasing teacher support for AI in the classroom in our polling.
We're observing cooling enthusiasm for AI among Gen Z, and seeing decreasing teacher support for AI in the classroom in our polling.
We’ve put together a wide array of questions to learn more about teachers’ experiences and perspectives, including topics like AI, durable skills, and general feelings about the teaching profession.
Based on our most recent counts, there are at least 208,499 students in school choice programs who have disabilities.
This month, for the first time, we’re releasing results on how Americans and school parents feel about the new federal tax credit for education (the Education Freedom Tax Credit).
EdChoice tracks every private school choice program across the country and how many students participate in each one. In this annual post, we rank all programs by participation counts.
In our November polling, we asked new questions about teaching debate skills in school and how important it is that students learn civil debate skills at school.
Idaho isn’t usually at the center of conversations about school choice, but that’s changing. We surveyed Idahoans on the direction of education in their state.
This fall, teachers are contending with new challenges in the classroom, from technology to political pressure. We’ve put together a wide variety of questions to shed light on how teachers are feeling this year.
We highlight three areas that might have taken a back seat to the other questions that we asked in our Schooling in America survey.
The nation’s report card (NAEP) just released students’ test scores from 2024, giving us the first update on high school seniors’ academic progress since the pre-COVID assessment in 2019. The results are not encouraging.
Our recent polling has revealed that almost two-thirds of LGBTQ people (59%) say that national education is going in the wrong direction. That’s 10 points higher than the general population.
We surveyed thousands of adults and school parents across the country on issues ranging from mental health to school choice to the role of the federal government in education.