General press including the Economist, LA Times, New York Times, and Washington Post, as well as education trade journals including Chalkbeat, EdWeek, and EdSource -- and many other sources -- have cited CARE’s work.
- You can’t believe everything you read online. Many students don’t seem to know that. (Washington Post, November 2019)
- High school students are unprepared to judge the credibility of information on the internet, according to Stanford researchers (Stanford News, November 2019)
- “Deep Fakes” pose threat in identifying online information. (MSNBC video, December 2019)
- Poll finds sharp partisan divides over teaching LGBTQ issues (Washington Post, October 2022)
- Republicans and Democrats Agree: High Schools Should Teach ‘Controversial’ Issues (EducationWeek, October 2022)
- Half of Americans Know Little About CRT, What’s Actually Taught in Schools (The 74 Million, October 2022)
- A House Divided? What Americans Really Think About Controversial Topics in School USC Dornsife CESR / USC Rossier, October 2022)
- “Critical race theory” is being weaponised. What’s the fuss about? (The Economist, July 2022)
- The Bogus Claim That School Closures Will Doom Democrats (New Republic, January 2022)
- Some families of color remain wary of returning to classrooms as new school year begins (Washington Post, Donna St. George, September 2021)
- Back to school with the threat of the delta variant — some parents once again call for remote learning (Marketwatch, September 2021)
- America’s history wars (Economist, July 2021)
- More students of color are expected to return for in-person classes in the fall but reluctance lingers (Washington Post, Donna St. George, September 2021)
- More non-white than white parents prefer remote learning for their children (Economist, March 2021)
- Parents struggle with a new dilemma: Is it safe to send kids back to school? (LA Times, March 2021)
- California high school opened two months ago without outbreaks (LA Times, March 2021)
- California parents continue to disagree on return to school as Covid-19 cases decline (EdSource, March 2021)
- Rhode Island Kept Its Schools Open. This Is What Happened. (New York Times Magazine, February 2021)
- Schools in more affluent areas move faster to reopen than those in low-income communities (Los Angeles Times, February 2021)
- What’s at Stake in the Fight Over Reopening Schools (New Yorker, February 2021)
- Why reopening schools in minority neighbourhoods is hard (Economist, January 2021)
- Polls show most — though not all — parents are getting the type of instruction they want for their kids (Chalkbeat, January 2021)
- Parent Racial, Income Divides Seen on School Reopening Preferences (EdWeek exclusive, July 2020)
- Some parents concerned their children won't be ready for next year (EdWeek exclusive, April 2020)