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FOSI Research Report: Internet-Connected Families

A new study for the Family Online Safety Institute examines parents’ feelings about their children’s use of emerging technologies—including Internet-connected toys and smart speakers—and parents’ impressions of the “Internet of Things” or “IoT,” as well as privacy and security implications. The national survey of parents of connected children ages 2 to 12 reveals heavy use FOSI Research Report: Internet-Connected Families

New Report on School Administrators’ Views on Social and Emotional Learning

As a follow-up to our 2013 research among teachers, Hart Research collaborated with Civic Enterprises and CASEL (the Collaborative for Social and Emotional Learning) on a groundbreaking new study of school principals, superintendents, and research and evaluation specialists to assess the role and value of developing students’ social and emotional skills in America’s schools. Through New Report on School Administrators’ Views on Social and Emotional Learning

Key Takeaways from November 2017 NBC/WSJ Trump Counties Survey

These counties proved critical to Donald Trump’s victory in November 2016, giving him a collective 57% of the vote in the 2016 presidential election—a 20-point margin over Hillary Clinton.  Yet a year later, his approval rating is slightly underwater in these Trump Counties and down a few ticks from the initial Trump County benchmark survey Key Takeaways from November 2017 NBC/WSJ Trump Counties Survey

Majority of Americans Have Astounding Knowledge Gap About Alzheimer’s and Caregiving

The majority of Americans, particularly women, are dramatically uninformed about their vulnerability to Alzheimer’s Disease and don’t realize that there are steps they could be taking today to protect their brain health. Many, in fact, incorrectly believe that they don’t have to worry about getting Alzheimer’s if the disease doesn’t run in their family. These Majority of Americans Have Astounding Knowledge Gap About Alzheimer’s and Caregiving

Survey Reveals Disconnect Between Parents’ Perceptions of Their Children’s Academic Progress and National Data

For the second consecutive year, Hart Research has conducted a national survey of K-8 parents on behalf of Learning Heroes. The findings show that nine in 10 parents think their child is performing at or above grade level in reading and math, despite 2015 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) data that shows only one Survey Reveals Disconnect Between Parents’ Perceptions of Their Children’s Academic Progress and National Data