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Question: What's your opinion on education policy?
#1
It's time for school vouchers. Some public schools, sadly, are beyond reform.
#2
Increase funding for school.
#3
Both of the above!
#4
None of the above. The public school education system is fine just the way it is.
#5
Affirmative action is good.
#6
Affirmative action is bad.
#7
Standardized testing is good.
#8
Standardized testing is bad.
#9
The NCLB Act was good.
#10
The NCLB Act was bad.
#11
College fees are fine just the way they are.
#12
College fees and stuff need reform!
#13
No need to cancel the student debt.
#14
Cancel all current student debt.
#15
The government should start focusing on more community colleges; community college should be free.
#16
There are enough community colleges; community college should be free.
#17
The government should start focusing on more community colleges; community college should cost (but not too much).
#18
There are enough community colleges; community college should cost (but not too much).
#19
I AM INTERESTED IN SEEING POLL RESULTS ONLY AND HAVE NO OPINIONS ON EDUCATION MYSELF.
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« on: August 06, 2021, 11:33:44 PM »

#3 (case by case basis, but both are true)

#5 (bad in principle, but in the context of the US educational system it's a necessary evil and I don't think it makes much of a difference in practice)

#7 (good in theory, not sure if there are any effective alternatives as far as college admissions are concerned)

#10 (NCLB bad)

#12 (tertiary education is more expensive for the average US citizen than it should be)

#16 (depends on how you interpret the question? maybe you could make an argument that there aren't enough community college campuses in remote/underserved areas?)
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