A special thanks to Kathleen Donahue and Marcella Flaherty from the Harvard Graduate School of Education's Gutman Library for allowing me to copy and reuse portions of their research guides. The Gutman Library has a number of more specialized education research guides. I encourage you to view their guides at http://guides.library.harvard.edu/gse
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ERIC provides access to approximately 900 journals and 13,000 reports and government publications about education published since 1966. ERIC includes references to research reports, curriculum guides, conference papers and program descriptions.
The ERIC Index is a major resource for research in all areas of education. ERIC contains approximately 1,000,000 references and abstracts; it annually indexes articles from over 800 journals as well as 13,000 documents (conference papers, research reports, state, federal, and local education documents, selected books, etc.) Produced by the US Department of Education. Of the approximately 500,000 ERIC documents available on fiche at Gutman Library, about 100,000 are also available online from ERIC.
Indexes and abstracts articles of at least one column length from more than 535 English-language journals and yearbooks published in the United States and elsewhere. Also includes full text from about 200 journals (availability varies by title and year). English-language books relating to education published in 1995 or later are also indexed. Try using the term "Legal Education" as a subject term, from within the Advanced Search screen.
Education Abstracts, produced by the H. W. Wilson Company, indexes and abstracts articles of at least one column length from more than 535 English-language journals and yearbooks published in the United States and elsewhere. Also includes full text from about 200 journals (availability varies by title and year). English-language books relating to education published in 1995 or later are also indexed. Subject coverage includes adult education, comparative education, continuing education, educational technology, elementary and secondary education, higher education, school administration, special education, teacher education, teacher evaluation, and vocational education.
Find full text articles from over 100 education journals. Most recent 3-5 years of journal issues are not included.
JSTOR (www.jstor.org) is a not-for-profit organization with a dual mission to create and maintain a trusted archive of important scholarly journals, and to provide access to these journals as widely as possible. Content in JSTOR spans many disciplines, primarily in the humanities and social sciences. For complete lists of titles and collections, please refer to http://www.jstor.org/about/collection.list.html.
Although the primary content of this database is articles published in psychology journals published by the American Psychological Association and the Canadian Psychological Association, the articles in this database include a large number of education-related topics.
PsycARTICLES provides access to full text of articles for more than 50 journals published by the American Psychological Association and the Canadian Psychological Association. Articles from all journals are available in HTML format, more current articles are available in Acrobat portable document format (pdf).
Public Policy Databases
Browse our twenty five HKS Library Research Guides, which are organized by subject and include Harvard University article databases subscriptions that fall under that specific topic. This short list includes some popular databases subscriptions that are used by HKS students for policy research:
PAIS International indexes the public and social policy literature of public administration, political science, economics, finance, international relations, law, and health care. Includes abstracts of thousands of journal articles, books, directories, conference proceedings, government documents and statistical yearbooks.
PAIS International indexes the public and social policy literature of public administration, political science, economics, finance, international relations, law, and health care, International in scope, PAIS indexes publications in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. The database is comprised of abstracts of thousands of journal articles, books, directories, conference proceedings, government documents and statistical yearbooks.
PolicyFile provides abstracts (more than half of the abstracts link to the full text documents) of domestic and international public policy issues. The public policy reports and studies are published by think tanks, university research programs, research organizations which include the OECD, IMF, World Bank, the Rand Corporation, and a number of federal agencies.
PolicyFile provides abstracts (more than half of the abstracts link to the full text documents) of domestic and international public policy issues. The public policy reports and studies are published by think tanks, university research programs, research organizations which include the OECD, IMF, World Bank, the Rand Corporation, and a number of federal agencies. The database search engine allows users to search by title, author, subject, organization and keyword.
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Locate a bibliography of sources to help you start your research
Most of the books listed in this section are located at Harvard School of Education's Gutman Library and are restricted to "in library use" only. The Gutman Library hours, description and a map is located here.
Major sources of statistical data for United States elementary, secondary, and higher education. Many are produced by the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) and draw from surveys done by the NCES, the U.S. Census Bureau, and other government and private agencies.
Seven surveys conducted between 1987 - 2011 covering schools, teachers, principals, and school districts. SASS was redesigned and is now the National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS).
Published by the US Census Office, provides a broad range of historical U.S. demographic, political, and social statistics. 1789-
Print edition: HKS Library Ref: HA203 .H57 1993
Summary statistics on the social, political and economic organization of the United States. The only source for the current Statistical Abstract of the United States (2013 to present). Available in print for last five years. (HKS Ref HA202 .S73)
Summary statistics on the social, political and economic organization of the United States. Compiled from publications and records of various government and private agencies, it is designed to serve both as a convenient reference volume and as a guide to other statistical sources.
Statistics from and about the EU member states cover the economy, population, industry, trade, services, agriculture, environment, education, energy, science and technology.
Descriptions of national systems of education, education statistics, evaluations, and more (by country; in Spanish)
Country Overviews in Print
Please note that most of these books are available only at Harvard School of Education's Gutman Library and must be used in the library so plan to make photocopies or scans of relevant publications.
Education Around the World provides a complete introduction to the field including: - The history of the study of comparative and international education and why it matters today- Issues of scale in conducting thorough comparative research with reference to the USA and the world of small states- National and International educational development with examples from Europe, the emergent powers of Brazil, Russia, India and China, and the problems and prospects of Sub-Saharan Africa
Part I consists of important issues and broad themes that affect the social and political structures of educational systems worldwide, such as gender, cultural issues, curriculum, and the impact of technology on education. Part II details approximately 180 educational systems throughout the world.
Surveyed youth, teachers, and administrators internationally on: democracy, national identity, and social cohesion and diversity. The engagement of youth in civil society was also a focus. Data from 1999 and 2000.
Reports on student achievement in a test of knowledge and conceptual understanding, as well as student dispositions and attitudes relating to civics and citizenship. Data from 2009 and 2016.
Mathematics and science achievement of U.S. 4th- and 8th-grade students compared to that of students in other countries. Data from 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015.
UNESCO
UNESCO aims to improve literacy policies and practices through qualitative and quantitative research. This organization's website is a good starting point for locating educational policies by country, education resources portals, and other resources related to international education topics.