Research

Search our research page for reports, analysis, policy proposals, as well as information from our member organizations.

Information sharing is an important part of the Coalition’s work. On this page you’ll find Coalition statements, past webinars, relevant research and policy proposals, statements and information from the Department of Education, as well as links to some of the blogs we’re reading.

Coalition for a College and Career Ready America | Research
Quality Counts 2012 Fact Sheet Every January, America’s education newspaper of record, Education Week, releases the annual report, Quality Counts, which evaluates the performance of the nation’s education system. American educators, administrators, and policymakers look to the data amassed in the annual report to see... Read More
NAEP | Research
The Nation’s Report Card – National Center for Education Statistics February 1 -- This data center for the Nation’s Report Card has data and analysis of the nation’s most comprehensive and long-running standardized test. State profiles and comparisons can be accessed here, as can longitudinal data, sample questions, and briefs from NCES on the... Read More
World Economic Forum | Research
The Global Competitiveness Report 2010–2011 December 2011 -- This report concentrates on examining international educational competitiveness. The report includes an index of competitiveness at the national level as well as a survey of business executives that looks at businesses’ views of education and global competitiveness. The... Read More
OECD | Research
Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2011 December 2011 -- OECD’s Education at a Glance is an extensive resource of academic, economic, and other indicators for measuring the state of education internationally. The indicators focus on different levels of education systems, including individual learners and teachers, instructional... Read More
Center for an Urban Future | Research
Mobility Makers November 2011 -- This report from the Center for an Urban Future argues that increasing graduation rates from New York City’s community colleges would provide significant economic boosts to both city and state. Read the report. Read More