Between May 2020 and January 2021, the Brookings Center for Universal Education and its Family Engagement in Education Network project collaborators surveyed nearly 25,000 parents across 10 countries about their beliefs, desires, and motivations for their children’s education. From the purpose of school to teaching approaches, see what they had to say.
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States and regions that want to improve their talent pipeline must find ways to eliminate student debt. Andre Perry and Anthony Barr discuss the decline in college enrollment amid COVID-19 and share several promising initiatives from Detroit to decrease debt and increase degree attainment.
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