<p>Although a few books are available on the use of computers in the school office, this book is the first one addressing the topic of computer-assisted school information systems (SISs) for an international audience, based on both practical and scientific international collaborative research. <br/>
Information Technology in Educational Management
β Scribed by C. L. Fulmer (auth.), Ben-Zion Barta, Moshe Telem, Yaffa Gev (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 253
- Series
- IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Educational institutions in which administrators, managers and teachers will be working in the late 1990's will be far different from those oftoday. Schools, which until recently were lagging behind in the implementation of information technology (IT) in their administration and management, are now attempting to close the gap. A massive and rapid computerization process in schools, school districts and throughout the other Ievels of the educational system, including universities, has made computers an integral part of the educational management scene. A computer on the desk of every educational management statT might become a reality in the near future. The term "IT" includes three main components: hardware, software - mainly management information systems (MIS)/decision support systems (DSS) and human factors. Presently, successful implementation depends on adequate software and on human factors. MIS/DSSs are being implemented with the aim of providing meaningful support for school employees in their daily activities, and to improve their performance, etfectiveness and efficiency. Much like at universities, usable and accessible school databases are being established, encompassing data on students, teachers, employees, classrooms, grade Ievels, courses, student achievements and behavior, school space, curriculum, finance, inventory, transportation, etc.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Maximizing the Potential of Information Technology for Management: Strategies for interfacing the Technical Core of Education....Pages 3-8
Information Technology Assimiliation in Schools: A Theoretical and Practical Framework....Pages 9-14
Computer assisted school administration and management: Where are we and where should we go?....Pages 15-26
The Use of Task Analysis and User Acceptability Audits in Implementing Information Technology Systems in Schools....Pages 27-33
Front Matter....Pages 35-35
Managing change in βITEMβ....Pages 37-45
ISE β Information Systems in Education....Pages 46-49
Case study of the Information Systems Strategy (ISS) of the Hong Kong Education Department....Pages 50-55
Computer-aided school management in North-Rhine Westphalia: The Kaufmaennische Schulen (College of Commerce) in Ahaus....Pages 56-62
The Development of Computer Assisted School Administration in New Zealand: A Case Study....Pages 63-78
School Management Information System Authority in Israel....Pages 79-84
The Development of ITEM in England and Wales....Pages 85-92
Information Technology in Educational Management of Nepal....Pages 93-98
Information technology and the management of Victorian schools β providing flexibility or enabling better central control?....Pages 99-108
State of the Art in Information Technology in Educational Management in the Czech Republic....Pages 109-114
Front Matter....Pages 115-115
Interactive Voice Response β More Power to the Students....Pages 117-121
CASMAC β A Co-operative Approach to University Administrative Computing....Pages 122-127
DUX: A remote-access on-line information system....Pages 128-133
The Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre: An Example of a Cooperative System Using State Of The Art Technologies....Pages 134-138
Contribution of the information technology/information systems to human resources management in the university....Pages 139-144
Front Matter....Pages 145-145
βSHESHETβ β Decision support system for guidance and placement of enrolling high school students....Pages 147-152
Front Matter....Pages 145-145
Geographic Information and School Facility Planning....Pages 153-161
Interactive simulation for planning, coordination and control: Mathematical decision support systems in education....Pages 162-169
Computerized Support in Decision-Making Processes in Israeli schools....Pages 170-176
Front Matter....Pages 177-177
Information Technology and the Management of Instructional Programs: Meeting the Challenge of Curriculum-Time Compression in Schools....Pages 179-186
Schedule Planning by Using Genetic Algorithms for Developing Educational Materials and Curricula....Pages 187-194
The Use of Information Technology in Educational Counselling: Applications for High School Counsellors....Pages 195-200
Having an βAssistantβ makes better teaching....Pages 201-208
Educational management in Israeli elementary schools....Pages 209-214
Education Management β Information Technology and School Autonomy....Pages 215-219
The Computer as Decision Making Tool in the Junior High School....Pages 220-224
Educational resource management with a human interface....Pages 225-229
Front Matter....Pages 231-231
ITEM in Educational Systems: Where are we? Where are we going?....Pages 233-234
Introduction of IT in School Management: Approaches, Preparation, Human and Political Aspects....Pages 235-237
ITEM as a Catalyst for School Reform....Pages 238-241
Pedagogical Decision Making in a Computerized School Environment....Pages 242-245
Telecommunications in Educational Administration and Management of Learning in Higher Education....Pages 246-248
Back Matter....Pages 249-250
β¦ Subjects
Management of Computing and Information Systems; Information Storage and Retrieval
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