The Hopes and Realities of the Computer as a School Administration and School Management Tool
Abstract
Software for school administration and school management started as
teachers with a science background started to develop computer programs
in order that school office staff did not have to repeatedly type and
re-type student lists. Later, computing companies entered the market and
software packages evolved. Some governments also mandated which school
information systems were best suited for the schools in their country.
This chapter traces the original aspirations for the school
administrative use of computers (more school efficiency and school
effectiveness) and compares those aspirations to eventual outcomes in
schools. Some goals have been accomplished, others not yet. The reasons
for the latter and the lessons that can be learned from this, are
discussed.
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