Abstract
This publication contains a sample of the 59 indicators in "The Condition of Education 2001." Since 1870, the federal government has gathered data about students, teachers, schools, and education funding. As mandated by Congress, the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) annually publishes a statistical report on the status and progress of education in the United States. "The Condition of Education" includes data and analysis on a wide variety of issues. The indicators in the 2001 edition are in six sections: (1) Participation in Education; (2) Learner Outcomes; (3) Student Effort and Academic Progress; (4) Quality of Elementary and Secondary School Environments; (5) The Context of Postsecondary Education; and (6) Societal Support for Learning. The indicators in "The Condition of Education" use data from government and private sources. [For the full report "The Condition of Education 2001. NCES 2001-072," see ED546120.]
Citation
Wirt, J. & Livingston, A. The Condition of Education 2001 in Brief. NCES 2001-125. Retrieved March 28, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/156293/.
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Keywords
- academic achievement
- Academic Degrees
- Achievement Gap
- Community Support
- COMPARATIVE EDUCATION
- Context Effect
- Data Analysis
- distance education
- Dropout Rate
- Early Reading
- Educational Assessment
- Educational Attainment
- EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
- Educational Indicators
- Educational Practices
- Educational Quality
- Elementary Secondary Education
- English Language Learners
- Enrollment Trends
- Expenditures
- health
- higher education
- Inclusion
- learner engagement
- Mathematics Achievement
- Mathematics Curriculum
- Outcomes of Education
- participation
- Postsecondary Education
- Program Costs
- Racial Distribution
- Reading Achievement
- Reading Programs
- Salary Wage Differentials
- School Safety
- School Statistics
- second language learning
- Statistical Analysis
- Statistical Data
- Teacher Qualifications
- Teacher Student Ratio
- teaching methods
- Technology Uses in Education
- Violence
- vocational education
- Womens Education
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