A renewed focus on math, science, reading and social studies is the best way to improve education in the U.S., a plurality of voters say, according to a. new poll.
According to The Center Square’s Voter’s Voice Poll conducted by Noble Predictive Insights, 39% of likely voters said focusing on these ore subjects would “do the most to improve public education in America.” Paying teachers more came in second.
According to David Byler, chief of research at Noble Predictive Insights, the poll was designed to understand what voters say is the number one thing that would help improve the educational system.