Education Week's 4th annual Diplomas Count report: Broader Horizons: The Challenge of College Readiness for All Students.
CDF's State of America's Children 2008 report is a compilation of recent national and state-by-state data on poverty, health, child welfare, youth at risk, early childhood development, education, nutrition and housing.
This report presents 2006-07 school year information at the national and state level on student enrollment by grade and by race/ethnicity within grade, the numbers of teachers and other education staff, and several student/staff ratios.
Education Week special issue on states' efforts to forge stronger connections between precollegiate and postsecondary education
The American Association of University Professors' annual look at faculty salaries in colleges and universities.
This Congressionally mandated annual report summarizes developments and trends in education using the latest available data. The report presents indicators on the status and condition of education. The indicators represent a consensus of professional judgment on significant national measures of the condition and progress of education. The report includes indicators in six main areas: (1) enrollment trends and student characteristics at all levels of the education system; (2) student achievement and the longer term, enduring effects of education; (3) student effort and rates of progress through the educational system; (4) the contexts of elementary and secondary education in terms of courses taken, teacher characteristics, and other factors; (5) the contexts of postsecondary education; and (6) societal support for learning, including parental and community support, and public and private financial support of education at all levels.
Access to statistics and reports on children and families, including: population and family characteristics, economic security, health, behavior and social environment, and education. The Forum fosters coordination, collaboration, and integration of Federal efforts to collect and report data on conditions and trends for children and families.
source for population, housing, economic, and geographic data
What is B R E A D?
B R E A D is a non-profit organization, founded in 2002, dedicated to encourage research and scholarship in development economics. The two main activities so far are conferences and a working paper series.
Major sources of statistical data for United States elementary, secondary, and higher education. Includes national, state, and historical data, and some links to downloadable data files.