By Matthew Smith This blog post is part of a series recapping 2025 legislation. Nearly all students (97%) who responded to a 2023 Common Sense Media survey reported that they use their personal electronic devices during school hours. Their teachers took notice. Nearly three quarters of high school teachers (72%) polled by Pew Research Center […]
Read MoreToday, the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education (Georgia Partnership) released two new resources to help inform stakeholders on education policy across Georgia. First, we released Leading Indicators, a report developed in conjunction with the EdQuest Georgia Coalition. The document complements two existing EdQuest Georgia resources: the research-based Framework , and the State Plan, […]
Read MoreThe Georgia Partnership Recaps the 2025 Session of the Georgia General Assembly Every year, the Georgia General Assembly meets for 40 days. Sine Die marks the last day that legislators can pass bills and resolutions in the session. During session, the Georgia Partnership engages with legislators, sharing data and research that informs policy development. We […]
Read MoreFor over three decades, the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education (GPEE) has been the go-to resource for making sense of education policy and research in the Peach State. Known for publishing the annual Top Ten Issues to Watch and for managing the EdQuest Georgia initiative, the Georgia Partnership now offers another way to access […]
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