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Lessons Learned from World Bank Education Management Information System Operations: Portfolio Review, 1998-2014, , Saraogi Namrata, Mintz Sarah


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Автор: , Saraogi Namrata, Mintz Sarah
Название:  Lessons Learned from World Bank Education Management Information System Operations: Portfolio Review, 1998-2014
ISBN: 9781464810565
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 1464810567
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 128
Вес: 0.29 кг.
Дата издания: 30.05.2017
Серия: World bank studies
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: Col. figs, tables
Размер: 254 x 178 x 9
Читательская аудитория: Professional & vocational
Ключевые слова: Education
Подзаголовок: Portfolio review, 1998-2014
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Поставляется из: Англии
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This report provides an overview of the World Bank Educations portfolio in the area of Education Management
Information Systems (EM ISs) over the course of 17 years from 1998 to 2014. It seeks to identify overall trends
and characteristics of Bank support in this area, with the intent of informing future project preparation and
analytical work. Although several good practices were evident, operational performance of EMIS activities fell
short of expectations, with widespread deficiencies that ranged from unclear definitions and understanding of the
EMIS to ineffective implementation and utilization. Future projects could benefit from the SABER EMIS
Assessment Framework.

The SABER EMIS framework focuses on the need for a (a) strong enabling
environment, (b) system soundness, (c) quality data, and (d) effective utilization as the key factors essential for
the successful implementation of EMIS. This initial needs assessment of a countrys EMIS can playa critical role
in benchmarking countries and provide a valuable foundation for the design of new projects. Examples of
successful EMIS activities include (a) development of an EM IS to manage teachers and provide access to
education (e.g., Afghanistan); (b) utilization of an EMIS as a management tool (e.g., Bosnia and Herzegovina);
(c) creation of an online EMIS to improve access to education data (e.g., Honduras); (d) using an EM IS as a tool
to strengthen teaching and learning (e.g., Lithuania and Guatemala); and (e) using an EM IS as a management
tool for schools (e.g., Malaysia). These success stories highlight how awell-implemented EMIS can improve the
performance of an education system.


Дополнительное описание: Education



From Compliance to Learning: A System for Harnessing the Power of Data in the State of Maryland

Автор: Abdul-Hamid Husein, Mintz Sarah, Saraogi Namrata
Название: From Compliance to Learning: A System for Harnessing the Power of Data in the State of Maryland
ISBN: 1464810583 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781464810589
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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Описание: From Compliance to Learning: A System for Harnessing the Power of Data in the State of Maryland builds on a 2015 World Bank report that assessed Education Management Information Systems (EMISs) in the state of Maryland. That report uncovered a successful system, and this one expands on lessons learned and ways to apply them in practice. The goal of this study is to distill Maryland's good practices in education data systems and share them in a way that is useful to education stakeholders interested in harnessing the power of data to strengthen learning outcomes. This study also examines the history of education data collection and use in the United States with a focus on Maryland, including a review of federal and state legislation that has helped to shape Maryland's education data policies and systems. In the digital age, information is power. When information is effectively harnessed and aligned with student learning, it carries the potential to radically transform the delivery of education, as well as the sector as a whole. Increasingly, education systems are moving away from using education data narrowly for compliance purposes; instead, they are embracing data as a tool to drive systemwide innovation, professionalization, and, most importantly, learning. Whether to prioritize and optimize data and information systems around student learning is no longer an option; it is imperative for education systems that aim to excel and achieve strong learning outcomes. Over the past several decades, fundamental shifts have occurred in the way that education data are collected, managed, and used. Today real-time learning data inform classroom instruction; predictive analytics identify at-risk youth before they drop out of school; and data from preschool to workforce are linked to help guide education reforms. These represent just a few of the innovative ways that schools and other stakeholders across the United States are harnessing data to improve education. The state's success in establishing an enabling environment for education data systems and data utilization has built a strong foundation. Maryland effectively aligned a complex, statewide data system to deliver value. Prioritization of integration and alignment was key. The state then launched a longitudinal data system center that would drive an adaptive education system with insights that track students from pre-kindergarten to entry in the workforce. Data across the state are high quality and follow strict rules to preserve privacy and enhance security. Maryland's utilization of data also offers valuable lessons. The statewide data system supports policy makers and decision makers in planning and management, as well as teachers, students, and families in instruction and learning. Consistent across Maryland's structuring and use of data systems were a strong vision and a road map to execute that vision. Maryland's journey offers many lessons, not only for countries with advanced data systems but also for those in less developed stages. While the technology and information exist to achieve data for learning, harnessing data within the right information system and ensuring utilization are challenging endeavors. An array of factors must align--leadership, policies, processes, and resources, to name a few--to effectively harness data to support and drive strong learning outcomes.


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