ISCED
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The International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) is classification structure for organizing information on education
Education
Education in its broadest, general sense is the means through which the aims and habits of a group of people lives on from one generation to the next. Generally, it occurs through any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts...

 and training
Training
The term training refers to the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and competencies as a result of the teaching of vocational or practical skills and knowledge that relate to specific useful competencies. It forms the core of apprenticeships and provides the backbone of content at institutes of...

 maintained by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
UNESCO
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations...

. It is part of the international family of economic and social classifications of the United Nations.

The ISCED was designed in the early 1970s to serve ‘as an instrument suitable for assembling, compiling and presenting statistics of education both within individual countries and internationally’. It was approved by the International Conference on Education (Geneva, 1975), and was subsequently endorsed by UNESCO’s General Conference.

The present classification, known as ISCED-1997, was approved by the UNESCO General Conference at its 29th session in November 1997 as part of efforts to increase the international comparability of education statistics. It covers primarily two cross-classification variables: levels and fields of education. The UNESCO Institute for Statistics has proposed a revisions to ISCED (ISCED-2011), which has been approved by UNESCO’s General Conference in November 2011 and which will replace ISCED-1997 in international data collections in the next years.

Related materials from the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training
European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training
The European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training is an agency of the European Union.Established in 1975, Cedefop is located in Thessaloniki, Greece...

 provide further information and statistical guidance for classification of sub-fields of education as a companion to ISCED.

ISCED defined levels of education

Level Description Principal characteristics
0 Pre-primary education initial stage of organized instruction, designed primarily to introduce very young children to a school-type environment
1 Primary education
Primary education
A primary school is an institution in which children receive the first stage of compulsory education known as primary or elementary education. Primary school is the preferred term in the United Kingdom and many Commonwealth Nations, and in most publications of the United Nations Educational,...

 or first stage of basic education
Basic education
Basic education refers to the whole range of educational activities taking place in various settings , that aim to meet basic learning needs. According to the International Standard Classification of Education , basic education comprises primary education and lower secondary education...

normally starting between the ages of 5 and 7, designed to give a sound basic education in reading, writing and mathematics along with an elementary understanding of other subjects
2 Lower secondary or second stage of basic education
Basic education
Basic education refers to the whole range of educational activities taking place in various settings , that aim to meet basic learning needs. According to the International Standard Classification of Education , basic education comprises primary education and lower secondary education...

designed to complete basic education, usually on a more subject-oriented pattern
3 (Upper) secondary education
Secondary education
Secondary education is the stage of education following primary education. Secondary education includes the final stage of compulsory education and in many countries it is entirely compulsory. The next stage of education is usually college or university...

more specialized education typically beginning at age 15 or 16 years and/or the end of compulsory education
4 Post-secondary non-tertiary education captures programmes that straddle the boundary between upper- and post-secondary education from an international point of view, e.g. pre-university courses or short vocational programmes
5 First stage of tertiary education
Tertiary education
Tertiary education, also referred to as third stage, third level, and post-secondary education, is the educational level following the completion of a school providing a secondary education, such as a high school, secondary school, university-preparatory school...

tertiary programmes having an advanced educational content, cross-classified by field (see below)
6 Second stage of tertiary education
Tertiary education
Tertiary education, also referred to as third stage, third level, and post-secondary education, is the educational level following the completion of a school providing a secondary education, such as a high school, secondary school, university-preparatory school...

tertiary programmes leading to the award of an advanced research qualification, e.g. Ph.D.
Doctor of Philosophy
Doctor of Philosophy, abbreviated as Ph.D., PhD, D.Phil., or DPhil , in English-speaking countries, is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities...

, cross-classified by field (see below)

ISCED defined fields of education

  • 0 General Programmes
    • 01 Basic programmes
    • 08 Literacy and numeracy
    • 09 Personal development

  • 1 Education
    • 14 Teacher training and education science

  • 2 Humanities and Arts
    • 21 Arts
    • 22 Humanities

  • 3 Social sciences, business and law
    • 31 Social and behavioural science
    • 32 Journalism and information
    • 34 Business and administration
    • 38 Law

  • 4 Science
    • 42 Life sciences
    • 44 Physical sciences
    • 46 Mathematics and statistics
    • 48 Computing

  • 5 Engineering, manufacturing and construction
    • 52 Engineering and engineering trades
    • 54 Manufacturing and processing
    • 58 Architecture and building

  • 6 Agriculture
    • 62 Agriculture, forestry and fishery
    • 64 Veterinary

  • 7 Health and welfare
    • 72 Health
    • 76 Social services

  • 8 Services
    • 81 Personal services
    • 84 Transport services
    • 85 Environmental protection
    • 86 Security services


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