The Texas Politics Project

Increasing the Pay of Public School Teachers (February 2014)
  • Overall
    Effectiveness
  • by Party
    Identification
  • by Ideology
  • by Tea Party
    Identification
  • by Race
  • by Community
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Respondents were asked, "Below are a list of proposals for improving the K-12 education system in Texas. For each, proposal, please tell us whether you think it would be extremely effective, somewhat effective, not very effective, or not at all effective in improving the quality of K-12 education in Texas.--Increasing funding for the public school system."

The ideology measure is based on respondent self-placement in response to the following question: "On a scale from 1 to 7, where 1 is extremely liberal, 7 is extremely conservative, and 4 is exactly in the middle, where would you place yourself?" For the purposes of this table, respondents placing themselves 1, 2, or 3 are considered "liberal"; those placing themselves at 5, 6, or 7 are considered "conservative"; and those placing themselves at 4 are considered "moderate".

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