The Ecology of Educational Systems: Data, Models, and Tools for Improvisational Leading and Learning

by Bruce D. Baker

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This informative, interesting book addresses those who need to understand educational data and its place in school leadership and decision-making. It provides a set of practical tools for data analysis and decision-making using spreadsheet software and system dynamic models. Examples of the use of the popular Microsoft® Excel, several system dynamic models created by ITHINK6.0, and an introduction to the development of dynamic simulations all contribute to the reader's understanding of the show more concepts presented. The use of real data ensures that readers receive a realistic “feel” for handling and manipulating information, guaranteeing an understanding of the broad diversity of financial, demographic, and economic situations that occur. Topics include: information sharing in schools, organizing and manipulating data, system linkages, system dynamics, applied systems thinking, and structured improvisation. An excellent resource for all school administrators, especially those who plan budgets and need to report to school boards and their communities. show less

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Bruce D. Baker is a professor in the Department of Educational Theory, Policy, and Administration at Rutgers Graduate School of Education.

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Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
371.2Society, government, & cultureEducationSchools and their activities; special educationSchool organization; School records
LCC
LB2806.17 .B35EducationTheory and practice of educationTheory and practice of educationSchool administration and organization
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