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Recent Press Releases:
May 21, 2008 New Teachers:
(Lessons Learned: Teaching in Changing Times)
April 30, 2008 Energy: The Rising Toll on Perceptions of America’s Foreign Policy
(Confidence in U.S. Foreign Policy Index, Vol. 6)
April 23, 2008 Pilot Study Could Shake Up College Rankings II: Bias on Campus
(If I’d Only Known)
April 2, 2008 Pilot Study Could Shake Up College Rankings
(If I’d Only Known)
March 26, 2008 Crossed Circuits: Disconnect of Citizens and Experts on America’s Energy Policies Prevents Spark of Dialogue
(Putting the Pieces Together)
Feburary 21, 2008 Educators, Students Call for New Government-Higher Education-Family Compact to Address Soaring College Costs
(Squeeze Play: How Parents and the Public Look at Higher Education Today)
December 12, 2007 Teachers from Alternative Programs More Critical of On-the-Job Support
(Lessons Learned: New Teachers Talk About Their Jobs, Challenges and Long-Range Plans)
>> Selected Findings
October 30, 2007 Transforming Education and Public Life in Bridgeport, CT
(Transforming Public Life: A Decade of Citizen Engagement in Bridgeport, CT)
October 24, 2007 Public Losing Faith in Most Strategies to Improve National Security
(Public Agenda Confidence in U.S. Foreign Policy Index, Vol. 5)
>> Selected Findings
October 17, 2007 Public Agenda Launches Center for Advances in Public Engagement
October 17, 2007 The Experts v. The Rest of Us: New Book Makes the Case for Deliberative Democracy
October 4, 2007 Are New Middle and High School Teachers Being Cast Adrift?
(Lessons Learned: New Teachers Talk About Their Jobs, Challenges and Long-Range Plans)
>> Selected Findings
September 19, 2007 It’s Important… But Not for Me
(Important, But Not for Me)
>> Selected Findings
August 29, 2007 New Public Opinion Research of Indians, non-Indians Reveals Wide Gaps, Mutual Desire to Increase Understanding Through Education
(Walking a Mile: A First Step Toward Mutual Understanding)
June 4, 2007 Public Agenda Appoints Andrew Yarrow to Lead New Washington Office
May 9, 2007 Nonpartisan Coalition to Political Leaders: Public Dialogue Essential for Progress on Federal Budget
(It's Time to Pay Our Bills)
April 4, 2007 Anguish Over Iraq Shakes Public’s Faith in Military Solutions
(Public Agenda Confidence in U.S. Foreign Policy Index, Vol. 4)
>> Selected Findings
March 7, 2007 Compassion, Concern and Conflicted Feelings Influence New Yorkers’ Perceptions of Homelessness
(Compassion, Concern and Conflicted Feelings)
Dec. 12, 2006 Public on Federal Budget: We Can Handle the Truth
(Facing Up to the Nation's Finances)
October 18, 2006 Public Broadly Uneasy About U.S. Foreign Policy, According to New ‘Anxiety Indicator’
(Public Agenda Confidence in U.S. Foreign Policy Index, Vol. 3)
>> Selected Findings
September 27, 2006 On Education Battlefield, Federal Officials and Local School Leaders at Odds on Terrain and Tactics
(Reality Check 2006, Issue No. 4)
>> Selected Findings
June 21, 2006 Standards and Testing, Yes, but What Else?
(Reality Check 2006, Issue No. 3)
>> Selected Findings
June 21, 2006 Standards and Testing, Yes, but What Else?
(Reality Check 2006, Issue No. 3)
>> Selected Findings
June 13, 2006 Americans Say Public Libraries Are Essential to 21st Century Communities
(Long Overdue)
May 31, 2006 Could an Adult Learn in a Place like This? Black and Hispanic Students in New England and Across the Nation Are Significantly More Likely to Report Poor Climate for Learning in their Schools.
(Reality Check 2006, Issue No. 2)
>> Selected Findings
May 31, 2006 Could an Adult Learn in a Place like This? Black and Hispanic Students Significantly More Likely to Report Poor Climate for Learning in their Schools
(Reality Check 2006, Issue No. 2)
>> Selected Findings
March 30, 2006 Americans Wary of Creating Democracies Abroad
(Public Agenda Confidence in U.S. Foreign Policy Index, Vol. 2)
>> Selected Findings
February 15, 2006 What, Me Worry? New Survey Shows New England Parents and Students Satisfied with Current Math/Science Education
(Reality Check 2006)
>> Selected Findings
February 15, 2006 What, Me Worry? New Survey Shows American Parents and Students Satisfied with Current Math/Science Education
(Reality Check 2006)
>> Selected Findings
December 11, 2005 Study: Scientists Focusing Less on Longevity, More on How We Age and Why We Die
(The Science of Aging Gracefully)
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