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Julie Marsh on Why Local Power Is Essential to Democracy
June 8, 2020 | USC Rossier

USC Rossier Professor of Education Policy discusses strategies for engaging local stakeholders, her experience as a researcher and how COVID-19 will impact funding for education.

Poll Finds that California Voters Rank Early Childhood Education Spending Below Other Educational Priorities
June 24, 2019 | Stanford Graduate School of Education

Despite strong evidence that high-quality early education programs can have a powerful impact on children’s future success in school and the workforce, Californians rank new investments in early childhood services below other educational priorities, according to a recent poll of...

Julie Posselt in the Conversation: Why Meritocracy Is a Myth in College Admissions
March 15, 2019 | Pullias Center for Higher Education

The most damaging myth in American higher education is that college admissions is about merit, and that merit is about striving for – and earning – academic excellence. This myth is often used as a weapon against policies like affirmative...

Reducing Gun Violence, Charter School Accountability, Top Voter Concerns in Education, Poll Says
February 9, 2019 | San Gabriel Valley Tribune

In a recently released PACE/Rossier poll, California voters identified reducing gun violence as the top priority for schools in the state. Voters also support addressing college costs, support for teachers’ strikes, holding charter schools accountable, and changing the property tax...

Reducing Gun Violence, Charter School Accountability, Top Voter Concerns in Education, Poll Says
February 9, 2019 | OC Register

In a new poll from PACE/Rossier, California voters said that their top education priority was reducing gun violence in schools, with more than half of respondents saying it was “very important.” College affordability was also identified as a pressing issue...

Reducing Gun Violence, Charter School Accountability, Top Voter Concerns in Education, Poll Says
February 9, 2019 | Long Beach Press-Telegram

School safety and college affordability are the most pressing issues in education, California voters said in a new poll. The top priority overall was reducing gun violence in schools, with more than half of respondents saying it was “very important.”...

Reducing Gun Violence, Charter School Accountability, Top Voter Concerns in Education, Poll Says
February 9, 2019 | Los Angeles Daily News

School safety and college affordability are the most pressing issues in education, California voters said in a ew poll. The top priority overall was reducing gun violence in schools, with more than half of respondents saying it was “very important.”...

Reducing Gun Violence, Charter School Accountability, Top Voter Concerns in Education, Poll Says
February 6, 2019 | Lake County Record-Bee

A recent poll of 2,000 registered voters released by the nonprofit policy and research organization PACE and the USC Rossier School of Education, ranked making schools safe from gun violence and college affordability the most important education issues in California...

Govenor Newsom and His School Spending Ideas Are Popular with Californians, Poll Finds
February 6, 2019 | EdSource

Californians overwhelmingly support Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recent proposals to increase funding for all levels of education and are optimistic that he and the legislature can work together to accomplish a lot, a new poll found.

Poll: School Safety Is Main Concern for California Voters, But College Affordability Tops List for Parents
February 6, 2019 | The 74

School safety and college affordability are the most pressing issues in education, California voters said in a new poll. The top priority overall was reducing gun violence in schools, with more than half of respondents saying it was “very important.”...

Poll: School Safety Is Main Concern for California Voters, But College Affordability Tops List for Parents
February 6, 2019 | LA School Report

School safety and college affordability are the most pressing issues in education, California voters said in a new poll. The top priority overall was reducing gun violence in schools, with more than half of respondents saying it was “very important.”...

California Lawmakers Form Gun-Violence Working Group After Meeting with Gabrielle Giffords
February 4, 2019 | Los Angeles Times

The annual USC Rossier/PACE poll of voters was cited in LA Times reporting on a meeting of California lawmakers with former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona, who was gravely wounded in a 2011 mass shooting. The legislators agreed to...

Reducing Gun Violence, Charter School Accountability, Top Voter Concerns in Education, Poll Says
February 4, 2019 | EdSource

A recent poll of 2,000 registered voters released by the nonprofit policy and research organization PACE and the USC Rossier School of Education, ranked making schools safe from gun violence and college affordability the most important education issues in California...

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