Basics NCES Census Non-Governmental Special Topics
The Basics
Statistical
Abstract
Almanac of American Education compilation of statistics including NCES; published by Bernan
Condition of Education from NCES
Digest of Education Statistics from NCES (in print in Firestone back to 1964)
National Center for Education Statistics at Department of Education Many programs, from preschool through postsecondary. The sitemap can give you an overview. Table 1 contains a summary of the major surveys and the data that is collected. The most widely-used programs include
Non-Governmental
- Think Tanks
- University Related
- Newspapers
- Chronicle of Higher Education's Almanac of Higher Ed and Executive Compensation
- Education Week (K-12, including public school salaries)
- College Board (SAT, Advanced Placement, student financing of higher ed)
Special Topics
- Academic Libraries
- Alternating years in IPEDS
- Academic Library Statistics from the Association of College & Research Libraries
- College Rankings
- Educational Attainment
- Financial Aid
- College Board (Trends in College Pricing 2005 and Trends in Student Aid 2005)
- See Digest of Education Statistics
- Historical
Education questions go back to Census of 1840 although the questions have changed over time, as the focus as changed from assessing the literacy rate of the population to questions of educational attainment.
- Historical Census Statistics on Educational Attainment from the decennial census, 1940 TO 2000
- Education essay from Historical Statistics of the United States Millennial Edition
- 120 Years of American Education: A Statistical Portrait published by NCES
- For raw data and maps, try the University of Virginia’s Library’s Geospatial and Statistical Data Center.
- International (fyi, ISCED=International Standard Classification of Education)
- SourceOECD education stat (Education at at Glance)
- UNESCO
- Eurostat Yearbook (Education is part of “People in Europe”)
- International Archive of Education Data
- No Child Left Behind (Beginning in 2005-06, states are required to test all students annually in grades 3-8 in mathematics and reading or language arts.)
- Salary Data
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Last updated September 5, 2006.