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NCES 2012 Summer Forum and 25th Annual STATS-DC 2012 Data Conference
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July 9-13, 2012
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), in the U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences (IES), sponsored a 2.5-day meeting of the membership of the National Forum on Education Statistics immediately followed by the 25th Annual NCES STATS-DC 2012 Data Conference.

The Summer Data Conference was an opportunity for professional networking, updates on federal and national activities affecting data collection and reporting, and information about the best new approaches in collecting, reporting, and using education statistics. The Summer Data Conference included training and business meetings for state CCD and EDFacts data coordinators. In addition, NCES postsecondary education experts provided sessions increased your knowledge of postsecondary data environments and data systems such as IPEDS. There was also a range of informative sessions targeted toward interests in Common Core of Data (CCD), Common Education Data Standards (CEDS), data collection, data management, data privacy, data dissemination, data linking beyond K-12, data standards, data quality, data usage, growth models, education research, school finance, and Statewide Longitudinal Data Systems (SLDS).
Contact
Forum Meeting
Ghedam Bairu
Summer Data Conference and Logistics Planning
Renee Rowland
More Information
Event Details on IES
STATS-DC 2012 Brochure  PDF File ( 392KB )
STATS-DC 2012 Agenda At-A-Glance
STATS-DC 2012 Agenda  PDF File ( 1.77 MB )
Data Conference Keynote address (Joanne Weiss - Chief of Staff to Secretary Arne Duncan)  PDF File ( 112KB )
National Forum on Education Statistics
Mayflower Renaissance Hotel
Mayflower Renaissance Hotel Reservations
Destination DC
Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority (Metro)
Category
Conferences
Organization
National Center for Education Statistics
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