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What changing attitudes on college mean for the workforce
Will tomorrow’s teens give higher education the old college try? Ipsos’ Jennifer Torgersen discusses what today’s youth are saying about their plans for the future and what it means for brands and businesses.
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Announcing the 2023 Fox CARD-Ipsos Dissertation Proposal Award
This collaborative initiative serves to recognize PhD dissertation proposals that explore the complexities of decision-making and related topics through an interdisciplinary lens.
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Political Perspectives: Interviews & News
On a regular basis, Ipsos experts are invited to share our research data and insights. Click here for the latest in media news articles and interviews.
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Americans want active shooter drills in schools but differ on safety priorities
A new NPR/Ipsos poll finds that more than half of K-12 parents say their child has experienced an active shooter drill at school; most parents favor these drills but want them to be evidence-based and age-appropriate
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Here's what mixed signals in personal debt look like
Americans are carrying more debt, and letting it hang out on our credit cards, but we’re also paying it down, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Data Dive: How parents feel about the role of technology in education
In five points, we look at attitudes among adults with kids in school on everything from banning ChatGPT to teaching AI in class.
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Why foresight, tech and ethics education can better prepare us for uncertainty
From cadets to candidates, military forces and work forces face a skill gap. Col. Chris Mayer, Ph.D, department head of English and Philosophy with the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, discusses why foresight, humanities and ethics will be as valuable as practical skills.
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Most Americans say they are less likely to support a candidate who stands for curriculum restrictions or book bans in 2024
Four in five say K-12 public schools should teach students about cultures, identities, and perspectives that may be different from their own
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New Survey Reveals Strong Gains For Graduates Of AP-Supported Programs
Findings of Ipsos/Academic Partnerships ROI Survey
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Teachers: What’s making some leave the profession and others stay?
Take a look at need-to-know data for decision-makers on the teacher shortage and how Americans, parents and educators are weathering the storm.