Education Data Sources

  1. Connecticut Education Data

    1. Connecticut General Statute 10-220(c) requires school districts to issue annual "Strategic School Profile" (SSP) reports for each school in the district, as well as a District level profile report. The Connecticut State Department of Education maintains webpages for the following data categories:

    2. Meeting the Need, Accepting the Challenge: Developing Quality Early Education Facilities for Connecticut, April 2005
      DATA: State Share of Town School Building Projects
  2. Connecticut Education Resources

    1. Education Research from Connecticut Voices for Children

    2. Birth to 3 as basis for Education

    3. ACCESS School Advocates in Connecticut, including pointers to the Connecticut Coalition for Justice in Education Funding and CCJEF's Framework for Education Finance Reform

    4. A full description of CT's 1998 Education budget

  3. National Education Data

    1. U.S. Department of Education

    2. National Education Association's Issues Research
    3. PRIORITY ISSUES
      "No Child Left Behind"(NCLB)
      Special Ed/IDEA
      Achievement Gaps
      Accountability and Testing
      Class Size
      Early Childhood Education
      [Low Performing} Priority Schools
      "65 Percent" Deception

      Professional Pay
      School Funding Esclation
      School Quality
      School Safety
      Teacher Quality
      Teacher Funding
      Teaching Technology
      Vouchers

    4. Education Market Research from Quality Education Data, Inc.
    5. MARKET OVERVIEW
      Public & Private School Structure
      Enrollment by Grade
      State Counts

      DISTRICTS
      School District Structure
      District Personnel
      State Counts

      SCHOOL DATA
      School Structure
      Segmenting the Public School Market


      OTHER MARKETS
      Early Childhood
      Higher Education
      School Libraries

  4. National & Global Education Resources

    1. National Association of State Boards of Education with links to Federal guidelines and state-wide issues.
    2. Policy recommendation from


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