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Sources of education statistics
Australian stats
International stats
ABS "Australian Bureau of Statistics" Education & Training
NSW Dept of Education & Communities - Plans, Reports & Statistics
Qld Office of Economic & Statistical Research (OESR)
Higher Education Statistics Collections
OECD Education
Provides statistics plus reports/publications and information by country.
IBISWorld Education & Training reports
Industry reports. SCU username/password required.
Australian Early Development Census
This census of children in their early years, provides a map of developmental outcomes
My School
Profiles of Australian schools
NAP (National Assessment Program)
NAP reports (such as NAPLAN) are released by ACARA
OECD Education
Provides statistics plus reports/publications and information by country
UNESCO Institute for Statistics
Provides links to the Core Themes of Education & Literacy
ChildStats
US Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics
National Center for Education Statistics (US)
World Bank Data - Education
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Statistics - tools & resources
Statistical literacy: a professional skill for today's teachers
Online Statistics Education
A multimedia resource available in PDF, ePub, interactive eBook format, or via the internet.
The Basics of Data Literacy
by
Michael Bowen; Anthony Bartley
Call Number: 001.4071 BOWE (Lismore, Gold Coast, Coffs)
Publication Date: 2014
Infographics/visualisation tools
10 fun tools to easily make your own infographics
Data vizualization - tools & books
Gapminder
A resource integrating geography, mathematics and history. Includes 'visualize' tools.
Periodic table of visualization methods
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