short readsJul 24, 2023 What federal education data shows about students with disabilities in the U.S. Public K-12 schools in the United States educate about 7.3 million students with disabilities – a number that has grown over the last few decades.
short readsSep 27, 2022 A dwindling number of new U.S. college graduates have a degree in education Both the number and share of new college graduates with a bachelor’s degree in education have decreased over the last few decades.
short readsApr 7, 2022 Q&A: How and why Pew Research Center studied Black Americans’ views of science A new survey, along with a related series of focus groups, shows the many nuanced views Black Americans hold about science.
short readsNov 12, 2021 Among many U.S. children, reading for fun has become less common, federal data shows The shares of American 9- and 13-year-olds who say they read for fun on an almost daily basis have dropped from nearly a decade ago.
short readsOct 14, 2022 Around one-in-five candidates for Congress or governor this year are veterans 21% of the roughly 1,000 candidates for U.S. Senate, House or state governor on the fall ballot claim some degree of military experience.