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David M. Houston; Alyssa Barone – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
What happens to public opinion when prominent partisan officials intervene in education policy debates? We analyzed the results of 18 survey experiments conducted between 2009 and 2021 with nationally representative samples of U.S. adults. Each experiment explored the effect of an endorsement of a specific education policy by a high-profile…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Public Opinion, Political Attitudes, Educational Policy
S. Michael Gaddis; Charles Crabtree; John B. Holbein; Steven Pfaff – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Correspondence audits document causal evidence of racial/ethnic discrimination in many contexts. However, few studies have examined whether local political party voting context influences individuals to engage in "stakeholder-centric" discrimination on behalf of or in response to expectations of others. We examine heterogeneity in…
Descriptors: Politics, Voting, Public Schools, Principals
Morgan Polikoff; Michael Fienberg; Daniel Silver; Marshall Garland; Anna R. Saavedra; Amie Rapaport – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
Public schools are currently a source of major political conflict, specifically with regard to issues related to LGBT representation in the curriculum. We report on a large nationally representative survey of American households focusing on their views on what LGBT topics are and should be taught, and what LGBT-themed books should be assigned and…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Public Opinion, Books
David M. Houston – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
Drawing on 16 years of nationally representative survey data from 2007-2022, I demonstrate that partisan gaps--the average differences in public opinion between Democrats and Republicans--have widened on many education issues. The growth of the partisan gaps consistently exceeds what would be expected due to the changing demographic compositions…
Descriptors: Political Affiliation, Data, Educational Policy, Public Opinion
Jonathan E. Collins – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the decision to reopen schools for in-person instruction has become a highly salient policy issue. This study examines what overall factors drive public support for schools re-opening in person, and whether members of the public are any more or less willing to comply with school re-opening decisions based on their own…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Public Opinion
Beth E. Schueler; Luke C. Miller; Amy Reynolds – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
Partisanship influenced learning modality after the pandemic's onset, but it is unknown whether partisanship predicted other aspects of educational operations. We study the role of partisanship, race, markets, and public health in predicting a range of operations--from modality to family engagement to social-emotional support to teacher…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, School Districts
Mark J. Chin; Lena Shi – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
In the U.S., state politicians directly influence legislation and budget decisions that can substantially affect public education spending and students. Does the political party of elected officials matter for these outcomes? We use a regression discontinuity design to analyze close house and gubernatorial elections from 1982 to 2016 and find that…
Descriptors: Political Affiliation, Educational Finance, Outcomes of Education, Politics of Education
Jeremy Singer – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
After near-universal school closures in the United States at the start of the pandemic, lawmakers and educational leaders made plans for when and how to reopen schools for the 2020-21 school year. Educational researchers quickly assessed how a range of public health, political, and demographic factors were associated with school reopening…
Descriptors: School Closing, COVID-19, Pandemics, In Person Learning
Leslie K. Finger; Sarah Reckhow – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2020
Political parties in the U.S. are composed of networks of interest groups, according to the extended party network theory. Scholars have focused on national extended party networks. We use the case of education interest groups to explore how policy environments shape party networks on the state level. Using 145,000 campaign contributions from 2000…
Descriptors: Politics, Alignment (Education), State Policy, Politics of Education