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The Supreme Court ruled 5 to 4 in favor of 18 white firefighters, a decision that found the city of New Haven wrongly threw out the results of a promotional exam in which minority firefighters fared poorly. The case has brought widespread attention for overturning the decision of the appeals court that Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor took part in. The decision is sure to have implications for how employers consider race in their hiring and promotions decisions but some say it establishes confusing standards. To learn more about this issue, see our Choicework guide to affirmative action.
THE NEW PRAGMATISM: COPING
WITH OVERWHELMING PROBLEMS
The U.S., says social scientist and Public Agenda co-founder Daniel Yankelovich, needs a "New Pragmatism" to overcome the severe but solvable problems facing our nation. In an analysis of some of the thorniest problems we face, from the mortgage crisis to health care reform, Yankelovich examines the reasons why America's problem-solving skills have deteriorated. He then outlines a new strategy, based on his theory of the public's "learning curve" on difficult issues. Click here to learn more, see the PowerPoint presentation, or watch the entire speech in streaming video.
| Learning Curve: A Tool For Problem-Solving |
WHERE THE PUBLIC STARTS
CONFIDENCE IN U.S.
FOREIGN POLICY
The Spring 2008 edition of the Confidence in U.S. Foreign Policy Index shows rising fears about the health of the U.S. economy are spilling over into the public’s thinking about foreign policy issues, and their concerns about the nation's dependence on others to satisfy its energy needs are particularly pronounced.
Research Studies
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Download our "Lessons Learned: New Teachers Talk About Their Jobs, Challenges and Long-Range Plans" series of reports: Issue No. 1: They're Not Little Kids Anymore: The Special Challenges of New Teachers in High Schools and Middle Schools; Issue No. 2: Working Without a Net: How Teachers from Three Prominent Alternate Route Programs Describe Their First Year on The Job; and Issue No. 3: Teaching In Changing Times.




Download our "Lessons Learned: New Teachers Talk About Their Jobs, Challenges and Long-Range Plans" series of reports - Issue No. 1: They're Not Little Kids Anymore: The Special Challenges of New Teachers in High Schools and Middle Schools; Issue No. 2: Working Without a Net: How Teachers from Three Prominent Alternate Route Programs Describe Their First Year on The Job; and Issue No. 3: Teaching In Changing Times.

Download our "Lessons Learned: New Teachers Talk About Their Jobs, Challenges and Long-Range Plans" series of reports - Issue No. 1: They're Not Little Kids Anymore: The Special Challenges of New Teachers in High Schools and Middle Schools; Issue No. 2: Working Without a Net: How Teachers from Three Prominent Alternate Route Programs Describe Their First Year on The Job; and Issue No. 3: Teaching In Changing Times.


The first Energy Learning Curve ™ report, released in association with Planet Forward, finds the American people reaching common ground on at least 10 major energy proposals, particularly on alternative energy. But the public may not yet be prepared for the tradeoffs and challenges needed to make these proposals a reality.




The first Energy Learning Curve ™ report, released in association with Planet Forward, finds the American people reaching common ground on at least 10 major energy proposals, particularly on alternative energy. But the public may not yet be prepared for the tradeoffs and challenges needed to make these proposals a reality.









The first Energy Learning Curve ™ report, released in association with Planet Forward, finds the American people reaching common ground on at least 10 major energy proposals, particularly on alternative energy. But the public may not yet be prepared for the tradeoffs and challenges needed to make these proposals a reality.





The first Energy Learning Curve ™ report, released in association with Planet Forward, finds the American people reaching common ground on at least 10 major energy proposals, particularly on alternative energy. But the public may not yet be prepared for the tradeoffs and challenges needed to make these proposals a reality.





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