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Polling American K-12 Parents About COVID-19 [edchoice.org]

 

By Paul Diperna, EdChoice, April 21, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting all of our lives in unique ways. Our team has been adapting some of our work to be more responsive to the extraordinary times we are living in right now. One of our goals is to inform policymakers, stakeholders and the public about school choice programs and to better understand choice in the larger context of American K–12 education. That context has gone through a seismic shift during recent months.

In partnership with Morning Consult, we surveyed American K–12 school parents about how COVID-19, which we also refer to as “coronavirus,” has affected their lives and their children’s education.

These results are part of a new, larger polling project that we will launch soon: the EdChoice Public Opinion Tracker. This new dashboard will update the first week of each month (or quarter depending on surveyed population) with the results of a much broader public survey with questions not only on COVID-19 but also on K–12 education topics, such as schooling, testing, spending and school choice.

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Just for context, Edchoice is not an apolitical group.  They advocate strongly for voucher policies championed by Donald Trump and Betsy Devos.

A good question for them to ask would have been "Do you feel that all children have equal access to the same quality of education during the coronavirus."

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