Introduction to National Pupil Database
Thursday 1st January 1970, 1:00am
This course provides an introduction to the National Pupil Database (NPD), an administrative data resource covering the education system in England.
The course covers: the population coverage of NPD; the component modules of NPD and how they link together; how to create a longitudinal picture of pupils’ lives in schools; key data cleaning routines; accessing NPD.
It is run by the National Centre for Research Methods, which is based in the Faculty of Social Sciences, and supported by Administrative Data Research UK.
This course is suitable for anyone intending to undertake quantitative research on the school system in England. No prior knowledge of the NPD or statistical code is required to access the course.
Find out more and register: https://www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/show.php?article=12983
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