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Principal Follow-Up Survey, 2016-17
The Principal Follow-Up Survey, 2016-17 (PFS 16/17) is a data collection that is part of the National Teacher and Principal Survey program; program data are available since 2017 at https://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/licenses.asp. PFS 16/17 (https://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps/overview.asp?OverviewType=6) is a longitudinal follow-up to the National Teacher and Principal Survey, 2015-16 (NTPS 2015-16) data collection. PFS 16/17 determined mobility patterns of principals in the base (NTPS 2015-16) school year. The PFS 16/17 sample includes all schools whose principals completed questionnaires in NTPS 2015-16. Schools and principals were mailed the PFS questionnaire. Nonrespondents were followed-up via telephone. Key statistics produced from PFS 16/17 include the number of principals that still worked as a principal in the same school in the following school year, how many moved to become a principal in another school, how many left the principalship altogether, and from those who left the principalship, what percentage retired or sought work in another occupational field.
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Principal Follow-Up Survey, 2012-13
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The 2012-13 Principal Follow-Up Survey (PFS 12/13) is a longitudinal follow-up to the 2011-12 Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS 11-12) study. PFS 12/13 (https://nces.ed.gov/surveys/sass/) determined how many principals remained at the same school, moved to another school, or left the profession in the year following the 2011-12 Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS 11-12) administration. PFS 12/13 was administered to a sample of principals who completed the SASS 11-12 principal questionnaire. Due to its brevity and lack of skip patterns, PFS 12/13 was primarily a mail-based data collection with telephone and email follow-up.
National Teacher and Principal Survey, 2015-16
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The 2015-16 National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS) is a redesign of the Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS); SASS program data is available since 1987-88 at . NTPS will replace SASS as one of the key sources of nationally representative data on a range of important education topics including out-of-field teaching, school decision making, professional development, teacher and principal evaluation, and career paths of educators and administrators. The repeated cross-sectional design of NTPS allows tracking of trends on these topics over time. The survey is conducted through a combination of online and paper questionnaires. The sample includes teachers, principals, and schools, and is nationally representative.
Schools and Staffing Survey, 1990-91
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The Schools and Staffing Survey, 1990-91 (SASS 90-91), is a study that is part of the Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS) program; program data is available since 1987-88 at . SASS 90-91 (https://nces.ed.gov/surveys/sass) is a cross-sectional survey that covers a wide range of topics from teacher demand, teacher and principal characteristics, general conditions in schools, principals' and teachers' perceptions of school climate and problems in their schools, teacher compensation, district hiring and retention practices, to basic characteristics of the student population. The survey was conducted using mail, paper questionnaires, and telephone interviews. Teachers, librarians, principals, and school coordinators were sampled. Key statistics produced from SASS 90-91 are average teacher salaries and the percentage of teachers by teaching field.
National Public Education Financial Survey, 2007-08
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The National Public Education Financial Survey, 2007-08 (NPEFS 2007-08), is a study that is part of the Common Core of Data's National Public Education Financial Survey program; program data is available since 1987 at . CCD-NPEFS 2007-08 (https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/stfis.asp) is a cross-sectional survey that collected information about revenues and expenditures for public elementary and secondary education. The information is drawn from the state education agencies' administrative records systems; no additional data are collected from schools or districts. NPEFS data are used in calculating states' Title I grants. The study was conducted using responding agencies' existing administrative records. The universe of state education agencies was sampled. The study's response rate was 100 percent. Key statistics produced from CCD-NPEFS 2007-08 are on revenues by source and expenditures by function and object. Average daily attendance is also collected on the NPEFS.
National Public Education Financial Survey, 2012-13
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The National Public Education Financial Survey, 2012-13 (NPEFS 2012-13), is a study that is part of the Common Core of Data's National Public Education Financial Survey program; program data is available since 1987 at . CCD-NPEFS 2012-13 [https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/stfis.asp] is a cross-sectional survey that gathers data on the financing of education. NPEFS data are used in calculating states' Title I grants. The study was conducted using responding agencies' existing administrative records. The universe of state education agencies was sampled. The study's response rate is TBD. Key statistics produced from CCD-NPEFS 2012-13 will collect data on attendance, revenue, and expenditure data from which NCES determines a State's 'average per-pupil expenditure' (SPPE) for elementary and secondary education.
National Public Education Financial Survey, 2011-12
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The National Public Education Financial Survey, 2011-12 (NPEFS 2011-12), is a study that is part of the Common Core of Data's National Public Education Financial Survey program; program data is available since 1987 at . CCD-NPEFS 2011-12 [https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/stfis.asp] is a cross-sectional survey that gathers data on the financing of education. NPEFS data are used in calculating states' Title I grants. The study was conducted using responding agencies' existing administrative records. The universe of state education agencies was sampled. The study's response rate has not been calculated as of May 2013. Key statistics produced from CCD-NPEFS 2011-12 will collect data on attendance, revenue, and expenditure data from which NCES determines a State's 'average per-pupil expenditure' (SPPE) for elementary and secondary education.
National Public Education Financial Survey, 2009-10
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The National Public Education Financial Survey, 2009-10 (NPEFS 2009-10), is a study that is part of the Common Core of Data's National Public Education Financial Survey program. Data available since 1987 at . CCD-NPEFS 2009-10 (https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/stfis.asp) is a cross-sectional survey that collected information about revenues and expenditures for public elementary and secondary education. The information is drawn from the state education agencies' administrative records systems; no additional data are collected from schools or districts. NPEFS data are used in calculating states' Title I grants. The study was conducted using responding agencies' existing administrative records. The universe of state education agencies was sampled. The study's response rate has not been calculated as of May 2013. Key statistics produced from CCD-NPEFS 2009-10 are on revenues by source and expenditures by function and object. Average daily attendance is also collected on the NPEFS.
National Public Education Financial Survey, 2010-11
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The National Public Education Financial Survey, 2010-11 (NPEFS 2010-11), is a study that is part of the Common Core of Data's National Public Education Financial Survey program; program data is available since 1987 at . CCD-NPEFS 2010-11 (https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/stfis.asp) is a cross-sectional survey that collected information about revenues and expenditures for public elementary and secondary education. The information is drawn from the state education agencies' administrative records systems; no additional data are collected from schools or districts. NPEFS data are used in calculating states' Title I grants. The study was conducted using responding agencies' existing administrative records. The universe of state education agencies was sampled. The study's response rate has not been calculated as of May 2013. Key statistics produced from CCD-NPEFS 2010-11 are on revenues by source and expenditures by function and object. Average daily attendance is also collected on the NPEFS.
Postsecondary Education Participants System
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The Postsecondary Education Participants System (PEPS) is the Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) management information system of all organizations that have a role in administering student financial aid and other Higher Education Act programs. PEPS maintains eligibility, certification, demographic, financial, review, audit, and default rate data about schools, lenders, and guarantors participating in the Title IV programs.