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Teacher Turnover Statistics

Teacher Turnover Statistics

Teacher turnover is now widely reported around 7.8% nationally in the 2021-22 school year, but the pattern is far less steady when you slice by who is teaching and where they work, with spikes like 22% in reservation schools and 24% for Pacific Islander teachers in Hawaii. This page lays out the sharp contrasts behind those departures, including early-career churn, higher attrition in high-poverty and Title I settings, and the student impact from lower achievement gains to more lost instructional time.

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Residency Match Statistics

Residency Match Statistics

The 2024 Main Residency Match stats break down who matched, who filled positions, and where the bottlenecks moved, with overall filling slipping to 92.3% even as US DO seniors hit an 89.7% match rate. Expect standout contrasts like Internal Medicine still nearly fully filled, non US IMGs matching at 53.9%, and specialty level shifts such as Emergency Medicine with 1,360 unfilled positions and a very different fill story than earlier years.

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College Enrollment Statistics

College Enrollment Statistics

Female students make up 58% of enrollment in 2021, but the male female gap widened to 2.5 million in 2022 while public 4 year schools topped 6.2 million undergraduates in fall 2022. Follow the shifts across race, income, disability, and geography to see how enrollment fell from 2019 to 2021 and what the most recent trends suggest for what comes next.

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Prisoners Education Statistics

Prisoners Education Statistics

Only about 6 states fully restored Pell eligibility, yet federal access is still growing through prison education tablets, while vocational training remains available to just 1 in 5 prisoners. This page connects the sharp gaps in who can learn with the outcomes that follow, from GED completion and associate degree employment boosts to why barriers leave many formerly incarcerated people shut out despite strong demand.

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Cheating In High School Statistics

Cheating In High School Statistics

Even with stronger detection tools, cheating behavior keeps shifting, from pandemic-era changes to what gets missed, with studies showing that 78% of online cheating can evade proctoring software and that 41% of plagiarism cases receive zero discipline. This page connects the reasons behind the jump in cheating, like time pressure and peer pressure, to the real consequences students actually face.

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Degree In Applied Statistics

Degree In Applied Statistics

With a 95% employment rate within 6 months for applied mathematics bachelor’s graduates, Applied Statistics is built for results, not theory alone. You will see how outcomes split across data science, finance, and R and D, with top employers like Google, Amazon, and federal agencies, plus career satisfaction that reaches 92% in alumni surveys.

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Should Homework Be Banned Statistics

Should Homework Be Banned Statistics

Homework can boost grades, but the gains thin out fast while stress and inequality widen. A 2019 meta analysis finds effects shrink from 0.24 for secondary students to 0.15 for elementary, and a 2006 review reports achievement plateaus after 1.5 to 2 hours so overuse can reverse the payoff.

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Visual Learner Statistics

Visual Learner Statistics

Visual learners light up the brain for encoding with 20% higher activation in the visual cortex and show pattern recognition that is 35% faster in EEG data, so the payoff is immediate and measurable. This page also spells out exactly when visuals beat other styles, including a 41% retention advantage from infographics and the surprising ways dual coding can create a 51% synergy between sight and sound.

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American Reading Level Statistics

American Reading Level Statistics

About 21% of U.S. adults are functionally illiterate, meaning they read at Level 1 or below, while only 34% are at Level 3 or above, showing a sharp middle collapse in adult literacy. Then the page follows that reality into school age reading outcomes, where NAEP scores slid and 26% of 8th graders scored at or above proficient, so you can see how gaps in reading ability persist and where they widen.

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College Stress Statistics

College Stress Statistics

Daily stress is wrecking momentum for students, with 44% reporting high stress levels that affect academic performance and 43% seeing their GPA drop by an average of 0.5 points. The page pairs academic fallout like missed classes and late assignments with the pressure drivers behind it, plus what actually helps, so you can spot where stress becomes a system and how to interrupt it.

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High School Attendance Statistics

High School Attendance Statistics

Chronic absenteeism is now tied to a 15% higher dropout risk and, alongside daily attendance slipping to about 91.8% in the 2022 to 2023 academic year, the page connects attendance patterns to real outcomes like lower graduation rates, weaker test scores, and higher juvenile justice involvement. It also puts 2025 sized urgency on the causes, from mental health and transportation gaps to bullying and unstable housing, so you can see exactly what is driving attendance loss.

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Teaching Statistics

Teaching Statistics

Education results are shaped by a striking mismatch between spending and outcomes, from US public funding at $14,347 per pupil to places investing 7.6% of GDP like Sweden, while classrooms still vary widely in reading and math mastery. You will see how teacher pay, training time, and proven methods such as cooperative learning and AI supported practice can move scores meaningfully and what that means for policy choices in 2025.

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College Level Statistics

College Level Statistics

Enrollment patterns are more diverse and less traditional than many students expect, with women making up 58% of postsecondary enrollment and students age 25 plus totaling 38% of undergrads in 2021, alongside growing online reach at 4.5 million undergraduates. The page also tracks outcomes and cost pressure, from 2023 unemployment of 2.2% for college grads and a $2.8 million lifetime bachelor’s premium to total student debt reaching $1.7 trillion in 2023, so you can connect who enrolls, what it costs, and what returns look like.

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E-Learning Providers Industry Statistics

E-Learning Providers Industry Statistics

The e-learning market is set to jump from USD 645.41 billion by 2029 while North America alone holds over 40% of global revenue in 2023, and corporate training is forecast to accelerate at a 14.2% CAGR from 2024 to 2030. Track where the shift goes next, from a booming USD 89.8 billion K-12 sector to subscription and AI driven platforms that are rewriting completion, engagement, and LMS growth.

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Motivational Speaking Industry Statistics

Motivational Speaking Industry Statistics

From Gen Z and first time attendees to corporate managers and mobile only virtual viewing, the 2025 Motivational Speaking Industry data shows exactly who is showing up and how they prefer to be reached. Market size is still climbing, from $4.2 billion in 2023 to a projected $7.8 billion by 2030 at a 9.3% CAGR, while fees and formats are shifting fast enough that outdated audience assumptions are the biggest risk.

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Online Tutoring Statistics

Online Tutoring Statistics

Online tutoring is not just convenient. It helped learners jump reading outcomes by 28% in 6 months and science by 0.45 standard deviations while also cutting dropout rates 18% versus traditional online classes without tutoring support. Scroll through these tightly linked results to see where personalized help turns into measurable gains and where it still fails to deliver.

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Education Inequality In America Statistics

Education Inequality In America Statistics

The newest disability and subject gaps are stark, with disabled students graduating at 72% compared with 90% for the general population and NAEP math showing an even wider 248 versus 286 split for 8th graders. This page also reveals how opportunity problems compound, from special education suspensions that are 25% versus 6% for peers to chronic absenteeism at 32% for disabled students versus 18% for non disabled, showing inequality is not just about test scores.

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Teacher Salary Statistics

Teacher Salary Statistics

Teacher pay climbs unevenly, with average US public teacher pay reaching $69,544 and starting salaries around $46k even as educators still earn about 24% less than similarly educated professionals. See how pay lags, rises, and varies by context and location, including charter versus district gaps, gender and setting differences, and benefit add ons that can swing total compensation.

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Library Statistics

Library Statistics

US public libraries hold 775 million physical volumes while subscribing to 823,000 electronic serial titles, yet visits are shifting too with 4.5 billion virtual visits recorded in 2022. Follow the contrast across countries and budgets, staffing, and programs to see how access, learning, and community reach are being rebuilt from books and e content to Wi Fi sessions and digital checkouts.

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Graduation Statistics

Graduation Statistics

College outcomes look remarkably different by sector and program, from Harvard’s 97% plus six year undergraduate graduation to for profit four year schools at just 28% for the 2016 cohort. Pair that contrast with 2022 high school graduation reaching 87% nationally and you get a grounded way to compare what happens after graduation across pathways, from community colleges to doctoral programs.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 18 Jun 2026