Observes, while most school site management personnel are familiar with the multitude of visual representations of statistical data, via graphs and charts, the value of visual representations of geographical information remains largely unknown in educational management. Explains that geographical information systems (GIS), in addition to determining the exact geographical street address location of a client, can also overlay important SES, thematic information such as demographic characteristics (per capita household income, percentage, minority, etc.), and man‐made, and when natural geographical barriers are combined a powerful visual representation or picture of a client service area emerges. Describes how these visual representations of educational service areas can then be used to support educational policy analysis and school site management. Presents several illustrations of how GIS mapping procedures can be applied to school site management, planning and policy analysis. Draws three illustrations of GIS mapping from the school management areas of co‐ordination of school site outreach services to educational policy areas of ensuring “equity” in access to instructional services. Explores extensions of GIS mapping procedures to other areas in educational policy analysis and school site management.
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December 01 1996
Use of geographical information systems (GIS) mapping procedures to support educational policy analysis and school site management Available to Purchase
James E. Bruno
James E. Bruno
Professor of Education, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6518
Print ISSN: 0951-354X
© MCB UP Limited
1996
International Journal of Educational Management (1996) 10 (6): 24–31.
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Bruno JE (1996), "Use of geographical information systems (GIS) mapping procedures to support educational policy analysis and school site management". International Journal of Educational Management, Vol. 10 No. 6 pp. 24–31, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09513549610151677
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