The Homework Gap Is More than It Seems
Michigan's moved to close school buildings for the rest of the academic year. But does every child have the tools needed to learn online?
Michigan's moved to close school buildings for the rest of the academic year. But does every child have the tools needed to learn online?
Against the challenge of the novel coronavirus, Michigan's presidential primary is in the past, the nation's presidential election is upcoming and a recession is all but official.
The economy, the roads and how Michigan is improving its lowest-performing schools. State of the State Podcasters also talk about stock market caution and the novel coronavirus.
The State of the State Survey and Podcast looks at consumer confidence, trust in government and Michigan's view of the president and Michigan's governor.
Looking back at 2019 and ahead at 2020. In the crystal ball, roadways, politics, and questions about nonprofit philanthropy and communities in need.
New research finds that Michigan is short of substitute teachers. Research supported by a IPPSR's Michigan Applied Public Policy Research grant suggests some solutions.
A new study finds an urgent need to help recruit and retain Michigan's pre-K teachers.
Summer's in full swing. IPPSR looks ahead to an exciting new season!
Looking ahead to the effects of auto insurance reform, threatened tariffs on Mexico and the U.S. Supreme Court's decision this summer on Michigan's ballot initiative to overturn gerrymandering.
What tools, policies, laws and treatment are needed to battle -- indeed to crush -- the opioid epidemic? What infrastructure needs, including the opioid battle, will Michigan decide to fund?