NCES /nces NCES en-US 2021 (c) °ÄÃÅÅܹ·ÂÛ̳ Wed, 24 Jul 2024 20:10:12 GMT What Works Clearinghouse: Inside 20 Years of Education Evaluation /policy-politics/what-works-clearinghouse-inside-20-years-of-education-evaluation/2024/07 After two decades of the What Works Clearinghouse, research experts look to the future. Wed, 24 Jul 2024 20:10:12 GMT /policy-politics/what-works-clearinghouse-inside-20-years-of-education-evaluation/2024/07 The English-Learner Student Population, in Charts /teaching-learning/the-english-learner-student-population-in-charts/2024/06 The English learner population continues to grow including in states not historically recognized for this cohort of students. Wed, 19 Jun 2024 21:15:20 GMT /teaching-learning/the-english-learner-student-population-in-charts/2024/06 Lead NAEP Official Faces Scrutiny Over Improper Spending Alleged at N.C. Charter School /policy-politics/lead-naep-official-faces-scrutiny-over-improper-spending-alleged-at-n-c-charter-school/2023/12 Peggy Carr, the National Center for Education Statistics' head, is vice chair of the school's board and part-owner of school properties. Fri, 15 Dec 2023 23:29:09 GMT /policy-politics/lead-naep-official-faces-scrutiny-over-improper-spending-alleged-at-n-c-charter-school/2023/12 The Number of Students in Special Education Has Doubled in the Past 45 Years /teaching-learning/the-number-of-students-in-special-education-has-doubled-in-the-past-45-years/2023/07 The number of students in special education in the U.S. has doubled, from 3.6 million in 1976-77 to almost 7.3 million in 2021-22. Mon, 31 Jul 2023 21:30:21 GMT /teaching-learning/the-number-of-students-in-special-education-has-doubled-in-the-past-45-years/2023/07 What School Staffing Shortages Look Like Now /leadership/what-school-staffing-shortages-look-like-now/2022/09 The latest federal data suggest districts will need more targeted approaches to fill the broad array of openings. Tue, 27 Sep 2022 04:01:48 GMT /leadership/what-school-staffing-shortages-look-like-now/2022/09 What America Spends on K-12: The Latest Federal Snapshot /policy-politics/what-america-spends-on-k-12-the-latest-federal-snapshot/2022/05 About 93 percent of K-12 spending came from state and local sources in 2019-20—but more-recent year totals will reflect federal relief aid. Wed, 11 May 2022 04:01:16 GMT /policy-politics/what-america-spends-on-k-12-the-latest-federal-snapshot/2022/05 Is the Bottom Falling Out for Readers Who Struggle the Most? /teaching-learning/is-the-bottom-falling-out-for-readers-who-struggle-the-most/2021/06 A growing proportion of 4th and 8th graders read at the lowest level on national tests. Experts are working to understand why. Tue, 15 Jun 2021 21:10:07 GMT /teaching-learning/is-the-bottom-falling-out-for-readers-who-struggle-the-most/2021/06 Most Schools Offer at Least Some In-Person Classes, According to Feds' Latest Count /leadership/most-schools-offer-at-least-some-in-person-classes-according-to-feds-latest-count/2021/05 A majority of 4th and 8th graders had at least some in-person schooling by March, but inequities persisted. Thu, 06 May 2021 16:51:12 GMT /leadership/most-schools-offer-at-least-some-in-person-classes-according-to-feds-latest-count/2021/05 Feds' First Survey of Pandemic Learning Finds Nearly Half of Students Taught Remotely /policy-politics/feds-first-survey-of-pandemic-learning-finds-nearly-half-of-students-taught-remotely/2021/03 The baseline survey also shows huge variation in how much daily "live" instruction 4th and 8th graders were getting in January. Wed, 24 Mar 2021 04:01:12 GMT /policy-politics/feds-first-survey-of-pandemic-learning-finds-nearly-half-of-students-taught-remotely/2021/03 States Raise 'Proficient' Bar on Tests in Last 10 Years, Study Finds /leadership/states-raise-proficient-bar-on-tests-in-last-10-years-study-finds/2019/08 Most states have raised their expectations for what constitutes proficiency on state math and reading tests in the last decade, according to a new study. Wed, 21 Aug 2019 04:01:55 GMT /leadership/states-raise-proficient-bar-on-tests-in-last-10-years-study-finds/2019/08 K-12 Spending Climbed From 2015 to 2016, NCES Reports /education/k-12-spending-climbed-from-2015-to-2016-nces-reports/2019/05 The National Center for Education Statistics found that school district spending increased by more than 2 percent between 2015 and 2016, the result of a surging economy, and overall K-12 spending increased by 3.2 percent. Thu, 09 May 2019 18:13:32 GMT /education/k-12-spending-climbed-from-2015-to-2016-nces-reports/2019/05 How Children's Socioeconomic Differences Play Out Over Summer Break /teaching-learning/how-childrens-socioeconomic-differences-play-out-over-summer-break/2018/05 A new report from the National Center for Education Statistics shows how access to summer activities differs for students based on their socioeconomic status. Tue, 22 May 2018 16:46:43 GMT /teaching-learning/how-childrens-socioeconomic-differences-play-out-over-summer-break/2018/05 Trump Taps Stanford Researcher for NCES Commissioner /policy-politics/trump-taps-stanford-researcher-for-nces-commissioner/2018/01 Trump has appointed James Lynn Woodworth to the top post at the National Center for Education Statistics. Fri, 05 Jan 2018 03:34:58 GMT /policy-politics/trump-taps-stanford-researcher-for-nces-commissioner/2018/01 What 150 Years of Education Statistics Say About Schools Today /teaching-learning/what-150-years-of-education-statistics-say-about-schools-today/2017/11 Even before there was a federal education department, there was a federal education statistics agency. The National Center for Education Statistics turns 150 this year and a look at its studies over those years shows just how much American schooling has grown and changed. Fri, 17 Nov 2017 02:41:15 GMT /teaching-learning/what-150-years-of-education-statistics-say-about-schools-today/2017/11 Income Segregation in Schools Found to Rise by 40 Percent Since 1990 /leadership/income-segregation-in-schools-found-to-rise-by-40-percent-since-1990/2016/07 Segregation among students in public schools based on race has been a persistent and growing concern and, now, statistics show that income segregation may be growing as well. Wed, 20 Jul 2016 17:25:23 GMT /leadership/income-segregation-in-schools-found-to-rise-by-40-percent-since-1990/2016/07 Are Rising Grad Rates Pulling Down NAEP Scores? /teaching-learning/are-rising-grad-rates-pulling-down-naep-scores/2016/05 The lowest-performing high school seniors are slipping in reading and math on the National Assessment of Education Progress. Why? Wed, 11 May 2016 01:11:27 GMT /teaching-learning/are-rising-grad-rates-pulling-down-naep-scores/2016/05 New Tool Maps School Attendance Zones Across U.S. /leadership/new-tool-maps-school-attendance-zones-across-u-s/2015/07 In November, the U.S. Department of Education will release a mapping tool that provides a first-time look at school attendance boundaries for most public schools in the country. Mon, 27 Jul 2015 16:27:06 GMT /leadership/new-tool-maps-school-attendance-zones-across-u-s/2015/07 Feds Look to Ease Burden for Civil Rights Reporting /policy-politics/feds-look-to-ease-burden-for-civil-rights-reporting/2015/07 The National Center on Education Statistics is preparing to roll out new civil rights data. Sun, 12 Jul 2015 13:04:04 GMT /policy-politics/feds-look-to-ease-burden-for-civil-rights-reporting/2015/07 Children of the Recession Moving to Higher Education /leadership/children-of-the-recession-moving-to-higher-education/2015/06 The National Center for Education Statistics tracks how students who started high school in 2009 have fared in the years since. Thu, 25 Jun 2015 13:55:14 GMT /leadership/children-of-the-recession-moving-to-higher-education/2015/06 How Do We Understand Poverty Without Relying on Federal Free-Meal Statistics? /leadership/how-do-we-understand-poverty-without-relying-on-federal-free-meal-statistics/2015/06 A new federal guide offers school officials and researchers ways to structure new measures of students' socioeconomic status. Wed, 24 Jun 2015 17:45:28 GMT /leadership/how-do-we-understand-poverty-without-relying-on-federal-free-meal-statistics/2015/06 Early Education Highlights of NCES "Condition of Education" Report /teaching-learning/early-education-highlights-of-nces-condition-of-education-report/2015/06 Who enrolls their children in preschool the most often? The National Center for Education Statistics summarizes these and other topics in its most recent Condition of Education report. Thu, 04 Jun 2015 13:52:13 GMT /teaching-learning/early-education-highlights-of-nces-condition-of-education-report/2015/06 Rising Graduation Rates: Trend or Blip? /teaching-learning/rising-graduation-rates-trend-or-blip/2015/02 The latest signs from the U.S. Department of Education point to another year of record-breaking graduation rates, but experts differ on the reasons why. Wed, 25 Feb 2015 04:30:55 GMT /teaching-learning/rising-graduation-rates-trend-or-blip/2015/02 Do U.S. Teachers Really Teach More Hours? /policy-politics/do-u-s-teachers-really-teach-more-hours/2015/02 A new study says U.S. teachers still lead the world in time spent in front of a class—but not as much as everyone thinks. Mon, 02 Feb 2015 22:26:11 GMT /policy-politics/do-u-s-teachers-really-teach-more-hours/2015/02 Research Agency Awaits New Chief, Legislation /policy-politics/research-agency-awaits-new-chief-legislation/2015/01 There's no end in sight to the Institute of Education Sciences' long wait to fill top leadership vacancies and get a reauthorization. Tue, 20 Jan 2015 20:17:15 GMT /policy-politics/research-agency-awaits-new-chief-legislation/2015/01 Study Eyes 4th Graders' Readiness for Writing Tests on Computer /teaching-learning/study-eyes-4th-graders-readiness-for-writing-tests-on-computer/2014/08 Fourth graders are capable of using a computer to type, organize, and write well enough to be assessed, according to a pilot study released by the National Center for Education Statistics. Wed, 06 Aug 2014 01:48:37 GMT /teaching-learning/study-eyes-4th-graders-readiness-for-writing-tests-on-computer/2014/08 Can States Make Student Data Useful for Schools? /policy-politics/can-states-make-student-data-useful-for-schools/2014/07 State leaders sitting on mountains of student data are merging on Washington D.C. next week to share ways to make it more useful to educators. Fri, 25 Jul 2014 11:28:17 GMT /policy-politics/can-states-make-student-data-useful-for-schools/2014/07 Latest 'Condition of Education' Report Finds Rising Poverty, Pre-K Enrollment /policy-politics/latest-condition-of-education-report-finds-rising-poverty-pre-k-enrollment/2014/05 The 2014 edition of the annual report also notes that individuals with a bachelor's degree earned more than twice as much as high school dropouts. Thu, 29 May 2014 19:25:00 GMT /policy-politics/latest-condition-of-education-report-finds-rising-poverty-pre-k-enrollment/2014/05 U.S. Graduation Rate: Same Results, Different Measures /leadership/u-s-graduation-rate-same-results-different-measures/2014/05 Regardless of how it was counted, the nation's high school graduation rate cracked 80 percent for the first time with the class of 2012. Wed, 07 May 2014 00:40:36 GMT /leadership/u-s-graduation-rate-same-results-different-measures/2014/05 Number of High School Graduates to Decline by 2022, NCES Predicts /education/number-of-high-school-graduates-to-decline-by-2022-nces-predicts/2014/03 A new federal report suggests that the number of high school graduates will decline by 2 percent over the next decade. Tue, 04 Mar 2014 22:51:44 GMT /education/number-of-high-school-graduates-to-decline-by-2022-nces-predicts/2014/03 NCES Releases Details on Homeschooling /policy-politics/nces-releases-details-on-homeschooling/2013/08 New data breaks down the U.S. homeschooling population. Fri, 30 Aug 2013 16:55:31 GMT /policy-politics/nces-releases-details-on-homeschooling/2013/08