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Apr 18, 2024
How Happy Is Gen Z?
New research from the Gallup-Walton Family Foundation Voices of Gen Z study gives insight into how happy U.S. young people are and suggests ways to increase their happiness.
Feb 21, 2024
Most in U.S. Report Familiarity With Black Cultural Influences
While most Americans acknowledge the cultural impact of Black Americans, less than half of Black adults feel their contributions are celebrated.
Feb 1, 2024
Overworked and Undervalued: Retaining Top Educators
Faced with burned out employees who are shopping for jobs, educational leaders everywhere should take these actions.
Apr 19, 2024
The Neurodiverse Survey Experience
Researchers shed light on neurodiverse respondents' experiences participating in public opinion research, employee surveys and personality assessments.
Apr 17, 2024
Most Student Loan Borrowers Have Delayed Major Life Events
A majority of student loan borrowers who have not completed their degree say they have delayed at least one major life event due to their loan debt.
Feb 29, 2024
New Perspective: Improving the K-12 Teacher Experience
Gallup has identified six key elements of the K-12 workplace that leaders can focus on to address the growing concern of educator turnover.
Aug 31, 2023
School Parent Safety Concerns Remain High in the U.S.
Thirty-eight percent of U.S. parents of K-12 children fear for their child's physical safety at school. While down slightly from last year, the reading still ranks among the highest in the past two decades.
The Power of Career-Connected Learning in New Hampshire
Discover how career-connected learning is impacting students in grades 5-12.
Sep 27, 2023
Hispanic Students Feeling More Discrimination at School
A recent Lumina Foundation-Gallup study shows that in 2022, Hispanic students enrolled in a post-high school program in the U.S. were more likely than any other race or ethnicity to feel discriminated against.
Feb 28, 2024
Black, Hispanic Students at Greatest Risk of Leaving Program
Black and Hispanic students are more likely than their White peers to report they have considered leaving their postsecondary program, and mental health and emotional stress are their main reasons for doing so.