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Auteur principal: Katagiri, George
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1972
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Accès en ligne:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED059411
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  • Oregon's Pilot State Dissemination Program. Katagiri, George Administrators Communications Computer Programs Decision Making Feedback Information Dissemination Information Networks Information Retrieval Pilot Projects Program Administration State Boards of Education Teaching Methods Validity Oregon's Dissemination Program was established in July 1970. Its purpose was to close the communication gap between validated information and the decision making processes related to school administration and instruction. The program was administered by a staff of six, two of whom were assigned to pilot Intermediate Education District offices. The program provided a computer based information center using ERIC and CIJE files as the primary source of documents. Library resources and BOCS services were used extensively during the initial year of operation. By December, the Center was in full operation. The use of services increased from 13 requests in October to 159 requests in November. The program expanded to include districts throughout the state. In 1972, a systematic state wide information network will be established. Feedback indicates that increasing numbers of administrators and teachers are relying on more validated information to make decisions. It can be concluded that the dissemination of validated information is valuable for systematic improvements in education. It is also evident that effective information retrieval-dissemination is a complex process which requires special skills and careful development. (Author/CK)