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Online Degree Statistics
Find out why the latest online degree statistics are shifting, with 2025 figures showing learners moving faster to completion while program costs and outcomes stay stubbornly uneven. If you are deciding where to invest your time and money, this page gives the clean comparisons you need to separate hype from what is actually happening.

Teacher Shortage Statistics
Teacher Shortage statistics reveal a sharp mismatch between demand and hiring, with urgent pressure building into 2026 even as many districts struggle to fill classrooms fast enough. If you want to understand where the gaps are widening and what that means for student access to qualified teachers, this page makes the trend impossible to ignore.

Knowledge Retention Statistics
What if most training disappears before you can use it. This page connects the forgetting curve to practical wins like spaced and retrieval practice, plus the business pressure from 44% of workers facing skill disruption by 2022 and learning analytics adoption at 56% of organizations so you can design for retention that actually lasts.

Germany Education Statistics
Germany’s education picture is both sturdy and strained, with 3.0% of people aged 15–64 still in education or training alongside a 9.7% NEET rate for ages 15–29 and 9.2% early leavers. The page connects classroom realities like a PISA science mean of 485 and daily internet use by 75% of households with work and skills outcomes such as 26.5% tertiary attainment and 1.4 million ICT specialists.

College Admission Statistics
Admissions outcomes are shifting fast, and the latest 2026 figures reveal where applicants are gaining ground and where they are getting squeezed. See the exact breakdown behind acceptance rates, enrollment patterns, and test score trends so you can plan with numbers that match the current cycle.

Teacher Statistics
See how the teacher picture is both bigger and more strained than most people expect, with 4.9 million full time equivalent public school teachers and 76% reporting high job satisfaction alongside 20% saying they experience stress often or very often. Then connect pay, workload, technology adoption like 20% using AI tools at least sometimes, and projected workforce growth of about 0.4% a year through 2031 to what it could mean for student outcomes.

Anti Bullying Statistics
Bullying doesn’t just hurt feelings, it can trigger lasting mental and physical health harm, and the latest figures make that risk feel uncomfortably close. Learn which anti bullying efforts are actually shifting outcomes and where the data still points to urgent gaps.

Nigeria Education Statistics
Nigeria’s education picture is both vast and uneven, from 10.2 million out of school children aged 5 to 14 to rural primary net enrollment of 52% versus 70% in cities. With education receiving 13.2% of the national sectoral budget in 2024 and learning poverty at 64% for rural children compared with 54% for urban, the page tracks exactly where progress stalls and which gaps policy and funding most need to close.

School Uniforms Uncomfortable Statistics
Parents and students are increasingly reporting that school uniforms feel more like a daily strain than a simple dress code, and the latest 2025 statistics underline just how widespread that discomfort has become. Before you accept another “it’s just uniform policy” shrug, you should see which parts of the experience are driving the most complaints and why they are not going away.

School Safety Statistics
Recent federal and district choices are shaping day to day safety, from DHS Stop School Violence awards reaching $260 million in FY2023 to 69% of schools using panic button systems or duress alerts. Yet threats still surface, including 46% of teachers reporting violent threats from students and 24,000 plus serious violent incidents reported by U.S. K-12 schools in 2017 to 2018, making it clear why prevention, threat assessment, and readiness planning can’t sit on the sidelines.

Medical School Admission Statistics
See how Medical School Admission outcomes shift when you look at the real 2026 numbers, from GPA and MCAT ranges to acceptance patterns and waitlist movement. If you are planning your next move, this page makes the difference between what applicants assume and what admissions teams actually do painfully clear.

Sex Education Effectiveness Statistics
What makes sex education work, and what it costs to deliver, from consent teaching reaching 78.1% of US high school students in 2021 to meta analysis estimates that it reduces STIs (pooled effect size 0.80) and can raise contraception use by 11 percentage points, alongside evidence that condom use improves with an odds ratio of 1.22. You will also find the economic case for scaling, including an average $320 per participant estimate in the US and modeled healthcare savings that can outweigh program costs.

Child Development Statistics
Right now, 37 million children under 5 are estimated to be overweight while 1 in 5 worldwide has a developmental disability, highlighting a shift from protecting against malnutrition to supporting healthy brain development. For families and clinicians, the U.S. reports 17% of children ages 3 to 17 with a mental, behavioral, or developmental disorder in 2023 and 68% enrolled in preschool at ages 3 to 5 in 2022, alongside evidence on what helps most through early learning, parenting support, and early screening.

Positive Homeschooling Statistics
Positive Homeschooling’s latest statistics capture a striking shift from “growing interest” to measurable momentum in how families choose and sustain homeschool, including outcomes many didn’t expect to see at this scale in recent years. If you want the clearest picture of what homeschooling looks like now, not just what people assume, this page gives you the numbers to make sense of it.

Four Day School Week Statistics
See how Four Day School Week decisions play out in real outcomes, with the newest figures showing where time saved meets academic and attendance realities. One number in 2026 stands out against what many people expect, and it raises the exact question this page helps answer.

Pharmacy School Enrollment Statistics
Pharmacy School Enrollment data for 2025 lays out the sharpest contrast yet between applicant demand and seats, including where the biggest swings are happening. If you are weighing timing, costs, or program fit, these current figures help you understand what the pipeline looks like right now.

School Statistics
By 2026, School is tracking the sharpest shifts in student outcomes, attendance, and achievement, so you can see what changed and who it affected. One quick look at the latest figures shows how this year’s priorities are reshaping the classroom, not just reflecting last year’s averages.

School Stress Statistics
When 60% of U.S. teens say they feel stressed often or sometimes, and 57% of parents say their 13 to 17 year old feels stress, School Stress puts the pressure points front and center, from test anxiety and sleep loss to bullying and school refusal. It also tracks what schools can do right now, including how 62% of U.S. districts offer mental health screening while 46% of adolescents who needed care still did not get it.

Parental Involvement In Education Statistics
With 48% of schools now using at least one formal family engagement practice, the evidence is getting harder to ignore, yet many families still face real barriers like limited internet access and time constraints. See how parent involvement is linked to stronger outcomes such as higher academic performance and improved reading and behavior results, including effect sizes around r = 0.24 and d ≈ 0.33, and what the most actionable frameworks and messaging models suggest schools can do next.

Sex Education Statistics
More than a third of US students say they were never taught contraception, yet 15% of high schools still report covering both abstinence and STIs as part of sex education, and the policy rules differ sharply across the country. This page lines up the latest evidence and outcomes from school-based programs to show what works, what gaps remain, and why effective sexuality education is still not consistent.