
Secondary Education Studies
For almost 50 years, the Department of Education has conducted large-scale studies to identify the long-term impact of schooling on career, family life, and overall well-being.
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For almost 50 years, the Department of Education has conducted large-scale studies to identify the long-term impact of schooling on career, family life, and overall well-being.
The International Activities Program assesses education systems in America and abroad, working with organizations such as OECD, UNESCO, IEA, TIMSS, and more.
Encouraging better student and school performance through the Conditions for Learning Survey (CFL) in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD).
The Teacher and Leader Evaluation System (TLES) study is a randomized controlled trial focusing on a package of teacher and leader evaluation system services that has the features called for in recent federal policies.
Supporting NCES’ Post-Secondary, Adult, and Career Education program (PACE) in measuring participation in education and training for work and more.
Locating and assessment of sample of former participants for analysis and reporting.
Developing the data security plan, including the creation and maintenance of archives for non-confidential and confidential materials.
The Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics provides information to the public and policy-makers on the well-being of America’s children.
A number of surveys administered over time cover all aspects of the learning process, such as school readiness and parental involvement.
The largest and most comprehensive study of high school students in the United States. More than 400,000 students from 1,300 schools across the country participated in a total of 2 days of testing.
Providing information to the public and policy-makers on the financial, physical, social, and psychological well-being of America’s seniors.
As part of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the Community Forum Initiative aims to help patients and their families understand the risks and benefits of different medical treatments.
The Experience Corps (EC) program of The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) connects older Americans with young children to foster literacy in disadvantaged schools.