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Opinion research provides a regular reality check on the public’s views and perceptions about key education issues. The Partnership also uses polling and focus groups to test its messaging and the effectiveness of its outreach efforts.


Partnership for Learning's 2011 Voter Poll

In January 2011, in order to determine where the public stands on key education reform issues, Partnership for Learning polled 500 Washington voters.

 

The results are clear. Washington voters support making sure each and every student is taught by an excellent teacher, attends a high-performing school led by an excellent principal, and is able to graduate prepared to succeed in college and work. Check out this polling summary to learn more.


What Teachers Think About Race to the Top Reforms

Curious about how teachers feel about Race to the Top reforms? We were too, so we asked! Check out our latest poll on how Washington teachers feel about Race to the Top Reforms.

Partnership for Learning's 2010 Voter Poll

Curious about how the public feels about Race to the Top reforms? We were too, so we asked! Check out our latest poll on how Washington voters feel about Race to the Top Reforms. Partnership for Learning's 2010 Voter Survey

February 2007 Partnership for Learning Statewide Voter Survey

A recent statewide survey of 500 voters in Washington State.


June 2006 Survey of African American & Latino Citizens

A statewide poll of 500 African American and Latino citizens in Washington state revealed high levels of support for requiring that students pass the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL)- or an equally rigorous alternative - in order to earn a high school diploma.

Topics: Minority Students | WASL |
Type: Opinion Poll
Location: Statewide