Common Education Data Standards

While education institutions across the P-20W (early learning through postsecondary and workforce) environment use many different data standards to meet information needs, there are certain data we all need to be able to understand, compare, and exchange in an accurate, timely, and consistent manner. For these, we need a shared vocabulary for education data—that is, we need common education data standards. The Common Education Data Standards (CEDS) project is a United States national collaborative effort [1] to develop voluntary, common data standards for a key set of education data elements to streamline the exchange, comparison, and understanding of data within and across P-20W institutions and sectors.[2]

Common Education Data Standards is abbreviated as CEDS. This is usually pronounced as "C-E-D-S" not "Keds" or "Saids".

What CEDS is Not

See also

References

  1. "Statement of Common Purpose" (PDF). Statement of Common Purpose. SHEEO.
  2. "CEDS Site". US Department of Education.
  3. "CEDS is NOT" (PDF). www.azed.gov. Arizona Department of Education.

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 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Department of Education document "What is CEDS".

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