Americans’ View Of Higher Education Takes A Major Drop
Only half of Americans now believe that a college education is “very important,” a dramatic decrease from the 70% who said it was very important in 2013.
Only half of Americans now believe that a college education is “very important,” a dramatic decrease from the 70% who said it was very important in 2013.
When it comes to school choice we should listen more to the voices that matter most: children
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