New survey shows 67% are concerned about the quality of learning during the COVID-19 pandemic

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James Druckman, the Payson S. Wild Professor of Political Science and Institute for Policy Research associate director is part of a university research consortium, which includes Northwestern, Harvard, Northeastern, and Rutgers, investigating attitudes on COVID-19.

Of 25,000 people surveyed in the survey, 67% are concerned about the quality of learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Also, 56% of parents surveyed say they approve of requiring children to receive a COVID-19 vaccination before returning to school.

Druckman discusses this survey in the Northwestern Now story: “Two-thirds of parents voice concern about K–12 students’ learning losses” 

View the full results of the survey.

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