Table 4. | Teachers in elementary and secondary schools, and senior
instructional staff in degree-granting institutions, by control
of institution: Fall 1970 to fall 2011 [In thousands] |
_______________________________________________________________________________ | | Elementary and | Higher education | All levels |secondary teachers\1\| senior instructional Fall | | | staff\2\ |_____________________|_____________________|_________________________ |Total |Public|Private|Total |Public|Private| Total |Public |Private _________|______|______|_______|______|______|_______|_________|_______|_______ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 _________|______|______|_______|______|______|_______|_________|_______|_______ 1970 ....|2,766 |2,373 | 393 |2,292 |2,059 | 233 | 474 | 314 | 160 1975 ....|3,081 |2,641 | 440 |2,453 |2,198 |\3\255 | 628 | 443 | 185 1980 ....|3,171 |2,679 | 492 |2,485 |2,184 | 301 |\3\ 686 |\3\495 |\3\191 1981 ....|3,145 |2,636 | 509 |2,440 |2,127 |\3\313 | 705 | 509 | 196 1982 ....|3,168 |2,639 | 529 |2,458 |2,133 |\3\325 |\3\ 710 |\3\506 |\3\204 | | | | | | | | | 1983 ....|3,200 |2,651 | 549 |2,476 |2,139 | 337 | 724 | 512 | 212 1984 ....|3,225 |2,673 | 552 |2,508 |2,168 |\3\340 |\3\ 717 |\3\505 |\3\212 1985 ....|3,264 |2,709 | 555 |2,549 |2,206 | 343 |\3\ 715 |\3\503 |\3\212 1986 ....|3,314 |2,754 | 560 |2,592 |2,244 |\3\348 |\3\ 722 |\3\510 |\3\212 1987 ....|3,424 |2,831 | 592 |2,631 |2,279 |\3\352 |\4\ 793 |\4\553 |\4\240 | | | | | | | | | 1988 ....|3,472 |2,882 | 590 |2,668 |2,323 |\3\345 |\3\ 804 |\3\559 |\3\245 1989 ....|3,558 |2,934 | 624 |2,734 |2,357 |\3\377 | 824 | 577 | 247 1990 ....|3,570 |2,972 | 599 |2,753 |2,398 |\3\355 |\3\ 817 |\3\574 |\3\244 1991 ....|3,613 |3,013 | 600 |2,787 |2,432 |\3\355 | 826 | 581 | 245 1992 ....|3,699 |3,080 | 620 |2,822 |2,459 |\3\363 |\3\ 877 |\3\621 |\3\257 | | | | | | | | | 1993 ....|3,785 |3,154 | 631 |2,870 |2,504 |\3\366 | 915 | 650 | 265 1994 ....|3,849 |3,205 | 644 |2,926 |2,552 |\3\374 |\3\ 923 |\3\653 |\3\270 1995 ....|3,910 |3,255 | 655 |2,978 |2,598 |\3\380 | 932 | 657 | 275 1996 ....|4,008 |3,339 | 669 |3,054 |2,667 |\3\387 |\3\ 954 |\3\672 |\3\282 1997 ....|4,124 |3,441 | 683 |3,134 |2,746 | 388 | 990 | 695 | 295 | | | | | | | | | 1998 ....|4,220 |3,527 | 694 |3,221 |2,830 |\3\391 |\3\ 999 |\3\697 |\3\303 1999 ....|4,332 |3,620 | 712 |3,304 |2,907 |\3\397 | 1,028 | 713 | 315 2000\5\ .|4,420 |3,680 | 740 |3,381 |2,953 | 428 | 1,039 | 727 | 312 2001\5\ .| --- | --- | --- |3,551 |3,119 | 432 | --- | --- | --- 2002\5\ .| --- | --- | --- |3,541 |3,111 | 430 | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | 2003\5\ .| --- | --- | --- |3,564 |3,132 | 432 | --- | --- | --- 2004\5\ .| --- | --- | --- |3,590 |3,155 | 435 | --- | --- | --- 2005\5\ .| --- | --- | --- |3,576 |3,142 | 434 | --- | --- | --- 2006\5\ .| --- | --- | --- |3,594 |3,159 | 436 | --- | --- | --- 2007\5\ .| --- | --- | --- |3,600 |3,164 | 436 | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | 2008\5\ .| --- | --- | --- |3,600 |3,164 | 436 | --- | --- | --- 2009\5\ | --- | --- | --- |3,619 |3,180 | 439 | --- | --- | --- 2010\5\ | --- | --- | --- |3,633 |3,192 | 441 | --- | --- | --- 2011\5\ | --- | --- | --- |3,649 |3,206 | 443 | --- | --- | --- _________|______|______|_______|______|______|_______|_________|_______|_______ |
---Not available. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals due to rounding. Some data have been revised from previously published figures. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data; Projections of Education Statistics, various years; Higher Education General Information Survey, (HEGIS), "Fall Staff" survey; Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), "Fall Staff" survey; and U.S. Equal Opportunity Commission (EEO-6); and unpublished data. (This table was prepared October 2001.) |