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Education at a Glance 2002
OECD Indicators
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Imprint:  Centre for Educational Research and Innovation Availability: Out of print  Publication date:  29 Oct 2002  Language: English  Pages: 384  Tables: 90  Charts: 120  ISBN: 9789264198906  OECD Code: 962002031P1  Frequency: Annual 
 

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The 2002 edition of Education at a Glance -- OECD Indicators provides a rich, comparable and up-to-date array of indicators. The indicators represent the consensus of professional thinking on how to measure the current state of education internationally. They provide information on the output of educational institutions and the impact of learning, the policy levers that shape educational outcomes and how education systems operate and evolve, and the human and financial resources invested in education. The thematic organisation of the volume and the background information accompanying the tables and charts make this publication a valuable resource for anyone interested in analysing education systems across countries.

The focus of this year's edition of Education at a Glance is on the quality of learning outcomes and the policy levers that shape these outcomes. This includes a comparative picture of student performance in reading, mathematical and scientific literacy as well as of students’ civic engagement and attitudes. The picture is not limited to national performance levels, but also examines questions of equity in learning outcomes and opportunities as well as the broader private and social returns that accrue to investments in education. New information on student learning conditions, including the learning climate in the classroom and the use of information technology in education as well as on teacher working conditions provide a better understanding of key determinants of educational success.

Finally, for many indicators, a significantly larger number of OECD countries are now providing data. Through the World Education Indicators programme, a wide range of non-member countries have also contributed to this year’s edition of Education at a Glance, extending the coverage of some of the indicators to almost two-thirds of the world population.


Other languages:  German (Out of print) French (Out of print) Japanese (Out of print) Spanish (Distributed by another publisher)

Superseded by: Education at a Glance 2009 - OECD Indicators (Reprinting)

Other Versions:  E-book - PDF Format

Further reading:
Education Policy Analysis 2002 - (Low stock)



Table of contents:

Introduction
Reader's Guide
Chapter A: The Output of Educational Institutions and the Impact of Learning
-A1. Current Upper Secondary Graduation Rates and Attainment of the Adult Population
-A2. Current Tertiary Graduation and Survival Rates and Attainment of the Adult Population
-A3. Education Attainment of the Labour Force and Adult Population
-A4. Graduates by Field of Study
-A5. Reading Literacy of 15-Year-Olds
-A6. Mathematical and Scientific Literacy of 15-Year-Olds
-A7. How Student Performance Varies between Schools
-A8. Civic Knowledge and Engagement
-A9. Occupational Status of Parents and Student Performance
-A10. Place of Birth, Language Spoken at Home, and Reading Literacy of 15-Year-Olds
-A11. Labour Force Participation by Level of Educational Attainment
-A12. Expected Years in Education, Employment, and Unemployment between the ages of 15 and 29
-A13. The Returns to Education: Private and Social Rates of Return to Education and their Determinants
-A14. The Returns to Education: Links between Human Capital and Economic Growth
Chapter B. Financial and Human Resources Invested in Education
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B1. Educational Expenditure per Student
-B2. Expenditure on Educational Institutions Relative to Gross Domestic Product
-B3. Total Public Expenditure on Education
-B4. Relative Proportions of Public and Private Investment in Educational Institutions
-B5. Support for Students and Households through Public Subsidies
-B6. Expenditure on Institutions by Service Category and by Resource Category
Chapter C. Access to Education, Participation, and Progression
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C1. School Expectancy and Enrolment Rates 2000
-C2. Entry to and Expected Years in Tertiary Education and Participation in Secondary Education
-C3. Foreign Students in Tertiary Education
-C4. Participation in Continuing Education and Training in the Adult Population
-C5. Education and Work Status of the Youth Population
-C6. The Situation of the Youth Population with Low Levels of Education
Chapter D: The Learning Environment and Organization of Schools
-D1. Total Intended Instruction Time for Students 9 to 14 Years of Age
-D2. Class Size and Ratio of Students to Teaching Staff
-D3. Use and Availability of Computers in School and at Home
-D4. Attitudes and Experiences of Males and Females Using Information Technology
-D5. Classroom and School Climate
-D6. Salaries of Teachers in Public Primary and Secondary Schools
-D7. Teaching Time and Teachers' Working Time
Annex 1. Typical Graduation Rates
Annex 2. Basic Reference Statistics
Annex 3. Sources, Methods, and Technical Notes
Glossary
Contributors to this Publication

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