Education


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.

Most Americans believe teachers have the right to strike

Ipsos/NPR survey on the public’s views of teachers
Education Survey

Ipsos Partners with Michigan State University

Ipsos Partners with Michigan State University as advisors to MSU’s Market Research Program.
Parents Survey

A Majority of Students (Grade 7-12 and College) and Parents Agree That Paper is an Essential Part of Being Able to Achieve Educational Goals

Eight in Ten Further Agree That Paper and Packaging Play Relevant Roles in Their Daily Lives
Education Survey

Latest Ipsos Data Explores Attitudes About Higher Education

Ipsos latest survey on higher education on behalf of the New America Foundation explores American attitudes and knowledge.
Television Survey

Eight in Ten Americans Report Being Aware That Government Agencies Use Public Television to Distribute Alerts During Emergencies

A Majority Trust Public Television to Provide Educational Programming and Emergency Alerts and Notifications
Education Survey

Why don’t Americans read more books?

Latest Ipsos poll shows four in ten Americans say they rarely read books because they prefer TV.
Education Survey

Perceptions Are Not Reality: What the World Gets Wrong

Ipsos' latest Perils of Perception survey highlights how wrong the public across 40 countries are about key global issues and features of the population in their country.