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Most Americans Believe Teachers Have a Big Impact, But Are Paid Unfairly
Ipsos/USA Today poll shows broad support for local public school teachers, along with recent strikes
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Why are Millennials skipping the baking mix aisle?
Baking mixes offer a convenient option for anyone seeking fresh-from-the-oven treats but lacking the time to bake from scratch.
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Parents’ Perspective on Back-to-School Shopping
In our latest Thought Starter, we examine how parents are planning to prepare their children for the school year ahead.
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Half of Parents (50%) ‘Very Confident’ in Their Child’s Ability to Finish College Without Early Withdrawal, Down 5 Points Since 2017
Parents and Students See Losses of $10K in Event of Withdrawing
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Paper is Considered an Essential Part of Being Able to Achieve Educational Goals by Roughly Nine in Ten Students (Grades 7-12 and College Level), Parents, and Educators
Most Also Believe That Consistently Reading on Paper Has Clear Benefits
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Global Awareness of Cyberbullying Is Increasing, Though 1 in 4 Adults Haven't Heard of It
One in three parents globally report knowing a child in their community that is the victim of cyberbullying; majorities in every country feel existing anti-bullying measures are insufficient when it comes to handling cyberbullying.
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Canada and the U.S. Have the Most Inclusive Views of Nationality
Who is and is not a “Real American”, a “Real Brazilian” or a “Real Chinese”? Ipsos’s Inclusiveness Index compares countries’ acceptance of social and cultural diversity.
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Nine in Ten Latin American Immigrants in the U.S. Believe that the American Dream is Achievable
Two Thirds Would Remain in the U.S. if They Could do it all Over Again