Education Systems International
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The International Archive of Education Data (IAED) - english information
http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/IAED/
United States of America (USA); international
"Over a period of several years, the Archive will acquire, process, document, and disseminate data collected by national, state or provincial, local, and private organizations, pertaining to all levels of education in countries for which data can be made available. Data will encompass the "inputs" to education (funding, personnel, teaching resources, facilities, teacher and student preparation, etc.), the variety of processes by which teaching and learning occur, and the "outputs" of education (graduation and matriculation rates, drop-out rates, test scores, job placements, life histories, life assessments, etc.). The data stored in this new Archive are intended to support a wide variety of comparative and longitudinal research through the preservation and sharing of data resources. The Archive seeks to serve the needs of academics, policymakers, and researchers in the field of education. An abstract, codebook (Adobe-files), and data file (SPSS-files) are provided for each data set in the IAED holdings."
Keywords
education statistics; school system; library; higher education institute; achievement measurement; education system; statistical data;
Resource type: | Other Resource Type |
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Language: | English |
URL (original): | http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/IAED/ |
Record-ID: | 954 |
Update: | 29.11.2012 |
Thematic context
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