The skills Americans say kids need to succeed in life
In a recent Pew Research survey, more respondents said communication skills were most important for children to have, followed by reading, math, teamwork, writing and logic. Science fell somewhere in the middle.- 29337Murphy ≡ Articles
Nearly one-in-five teens cant always finish their homework because of the digital divide
Some teens in America are more likely to face digital hurdles when trying to complete their homework.- 22451Murphy ≡ Articles
As schools close due to the coronavirus, some U.S. students face a digital ‘homework gap
As schools close and classes and assignments shift online, some students do not have reliable access to the internet at home.- 23835Murphy ≡ Articles
53% of Americans Say the Internet Has Been Essential During the COVID-19 Outbreak
Americans with lower incomes are particularly likely to have concerns related to the digital divide and the digital “homework gap.”- 27570Murphy ≡ Articles
59% of U.S. parents with lower incomes say their child may face digital obstacles in schoolwork
38% of parents with children whose K-12 schools closed in the spring said that their child was likely to face digital obstacles in schoolwork.- 22242Murphy ≡ Articles
What we know about online learning and the homework gap amid the pandemic
Here is what our surveys found about the students most likely to lack the home internet connectivity needed to finish schoolwork.- 22025Murphy ≡ Articles
Academic, emotional concerns outweigh COVID-19 risks in parents views about keeping schools open
53% of parents of K-12 students say schools in the United States should be providing a mix of in-person and online instruction this winter.- 26184Murphy ≡ Articles
How Teens Navigate School During COVID-19
A majority of teens prefer in-person over virtual or hybrid learning. Hispanic and lower-income teens are particularly likely to fear they’ve fallen behind in school due to COVID-19 disruptions.- 25190Murphy ≡ Articles
9 facts about bullying in the U.S.
35% of U.S. parents with children younger than 18 say they are extremely or very worried that their children might be bullied at some point.- 22231Murphy ≡ Articles
About 1 in 5 U.S. teens whove heard of ChatGPT have used it for schoolwork
Roughly one-in-five teenagers who have heard of ChatGPT say they have used it to help them do their schoolwork.- 25033Murphy ≡ Articles
From Businesses and Banks to Colleges and Churches: Americans Views of U.S. Institutions
There are partisan divides on schools, unions and churches. Views of small businesses are more positive.- 24215Murphy ≡ Articles
A quarter of U.S. teachers say AI tools do more harm than good in K-12 education
High school teachers are more likely than elementary and middle school teachers to hold negative views about AI tools in education.- 27030Murphy ≡ Articles
Most Americans back cellphone bans during class, but fewer support all-day restrictions
Overall, 68% of U.S. adults say they support a ban on middle and high school students using cellphones during class.- 26695Murphy ≡ Articles
About a quarter of U.S. teens have used ChatGPT for schoolwork – double the share in 2023
Teens are far more likely to say it’s acceptable to use ChatGPT for research (54%) than for math problems (29%) and essays (18%).- 24360Murphy ≡ Articles
72% of U.S. high school teachers say cellphone distraction is a major problem in the classroom
Some 72% of high school teachers say that students being distracted by cellphones is a major problem in their classroom.- 25613Murphy ≡ Articles
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