by William C. Duncan | Nov 6, 2024
Religion can help take the venom out of political disagreement Written by William C. Duncan As we come to the end of a contentious election season, many wonder what could lead to less division, and some research suggests that religious faith may be a part of tempering...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 31, 2024
New data highlights voter priorities in education Written by Top education priorities among Utah parents appear to mostly align with the general population, but priorities vary between political party and gender. Subgroups having different values and priorities can be...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 31, 2024
As election season winds down, the U.S. Supreme Court term has just begun Written by The U.S. Supreme Court has not yet agreed to take any cases on religious freedom for this term though there are some petitions still being considered. Three petitions raise important...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 24, 2024
How early traditions made school open enrollment necessary Written by Starting with a 1647 law, America has an almost 400-year tradition of schools being supported by local property tax, connecting where a student lives with their education. The country’s history of...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 16, 2024
Does access to information impact parent involvement in education? Written by In a recent Sutherland Institute survey conducted by Y2 Analytics, nearly half of parents think that teachers do not provide enough information for them to be engaged in their child’s...