No school is an island; it is a part of a continuum or a pipeline of institutions which together form an educational pipeline through which groups of students pass. To turn a body of data into useful information for knowledge-based decision-making at any level, data must be collected, organised, analysed and reflected upon. The purpose of this paper is to discuss how schools and other educational institutions can not only collect better data but learn how to transform that data so that the information held within can be effectively shared among all stakeholders. This process will help to ensure that the school and the entire education system provide a more seamless and effective educational pipeline for students, and ultimately improve the quality of education delivered in the country as a whole.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Tolley2009
%A Tolley, Hilary
%A Shulruf, Boaz
%D 2009
%J Computers & Education
%K community education leadership prj-education
%N 4
%P 1199--1206
%R 10.1016/j.compedu.2009.06.003
%T From data to knowledge: The interaction between data management systems in educational institutions and the delivery of quality education
%U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VCJ-4WN8H69-1/2/25938aeb46968b6d271cd655095ca76c
%V 53
%X No school is an island; it is a part of a continuum or a pipeline of institutions which together form an educational pipeline through which groups of students pass. To turn a body of data into useful information for knowledge-based decision-making at any level, data must be collected, organised, analysed and reflected upon. The purpose of this paper is to discuss how schools and other educational institutions can not only collect better data but learn how to transform that data so that the information held within can be effectively shared among all stakeholders. This process will help to ensure that the school and the entire education system provide a more seamless and effective educational pipeline for students, and ultimately improve the quality of education delivered in the country as a whole.
@article{Tolley2009,
abstract = {No school is an island; it is a part of a continuum or a pipeline of institutions which together form an educational pipeline through which groups of students pass. To turn a body of data into useful information for knowledge-based decision-making at any level, data must be collected, organised, analysed and reflected upon. The purpose of this paper is to discuss how schools and other educational institutions can not only collect better data but learn how to transform that data so that the information held within can be effectively shared among all stakeholders. This process will help to ensure that the school and the entire education system provide a more seamless and effective educational pipeline for students, and ultimately improve the quality of education delivered in the country as a whole.},
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author = {Tolley, Hilary and Shulruf, Boaz},
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doi = {10.1016/j.compedu.2009.06.003},
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issn = {0360-1315},
journal = {Computers \& Education},
keywords = {community education leadership prj-education},
month = dec,
number = 4,
pages = {1199--1206},
shorttitle = {From data to knowledge},
timestamp = {2012-08-06T22:06:35.000+0200},
title = {From data to knowledge: The interaction between data management systems in educational institutions and the delivery of quality education},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VCJ-4WN8H69-1/2/25938aeb46968b6d271cd655095ca76c},
volume = 53,
year = 2009
}