4. Transformation of Industrial Society into Information Society The concept of ‘Education’ is changing from the formal and pre-defined curriculum in the industrial society Education today is redefined as life-long learning in the information society
5. Successful operation of an educational institution requires competent administrators Thus the Educational Administrators are the Key Players of the Education Enterprise Life-long learning certainly reflects a new comprehension of the need for education in society
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8. Educational Administrators: The Key Players of the Education Enterprise Review of the related literature has highlighted many problems which are being faced by the educational administrators in Pakistan
9. Problems Faced by Educational Administrators in Pakistan Lack of Availability of Data About Educational Outputs and Outcomes Less Informed Administrators and Their Inconsistent Policies Impact of Inconsistent Policies on Education Lack of Training Programs for Educational Administrators Scarcity of Research on Information Needs and Seeking Behavior of Educational Administrators in Pakistan
10. Rationale of the Study Keeping this fact in view that successful operation of an educational enterprise requires competent and well informed administrators, this study aims at finding the information needs and seeking behavior of educational administrators.
14. Table 1 Frequency Distribution of Responses About Roles and responsibilities of Educational Administrators (EAs) and Their Information Needs Note: EA= Educational Administrators , IP= Information Professionals Responses EA (N=13) IP (N=32) Administrators’ information needs and information seeking preferences are largely conditioned by the demands and context of their work 13 30 They need Information for planning and decision making 13 28 They need information for budgeting, forecasting, controlling, problem solving, official correspondence, monitoring, and curriculum development 9 21 They need information for staff development, and personnel evaluation 7 21 They need information for teaching & Research 7 21 They need information for handling students’ affairs, marketing strategies, fund raising, personal professional development, time management 5 7 They need information for crisis management 4 5
18. Table 3 Frequency Distribution of Use of Libraries by the Educational Administrators Choo (n.d) has identified the same trend and mentioned that very few chief executives personally use the institutional library and online database services. Responses EA (N=13) IP (N=32) For their administrative information needs they rarely visit the library 10 21 Although library can provide great help in this regard either through its own resources or through Inter library loan or by referring to other libraries or information agencies 3 11 Both information providers and seekers are not well trained in its proper utilization. There is no connection between them and their behaviors are the bottle neck in this process 3 5 All type of information resources can be utilized for fulfilling their information needs. We usually scan the administration related up-to-date information for our administrators. Information professionals should change their attitude in this regard 0 2
19. Impact of ICT on Information Seeking Behavior of Educational Administrators
20. Table 4 Frequency Distribution of Responses About Impact of ICT on Information Seeking Behavior of EAs Note: EA= Educational Administrators , IP= Information Professionals Responses EA (N=13) IP (N=32) ICT has made information seeking process easy and efficient 11 32 Not all the educational administrators use Internet for administrative work but now a great number has started its use 10 25 Yet they are reluctant in using Internet 3 12 They ask their assistant staff for online searching 3 6 Training should be provided to enhance their online searching skills 3 6 With the use of ICT they can become knowledge seekers because everyone has an inbuilt tendency and mechanism for seeking knowledge which should be activated through training 3 3 Availability of Internet at least to the administrators only should be assured even in remote and less developed areas 2 2
22. Table 5 Frequency Distribution of Identified Gaps in the provision of Needed Information Note: EA= Educational Administrators , IP= Information Professionals Responses EA (N=13) IP (N=32) No comprehensive source is available for fulfilling the information needs of educational administrators in Pakistan 12 31 No manual is available, which can guide to their needed information resources 9 30 Resources are available but there exists no single repository from where these resources can be found 8 30 Even in their personal offices the information is not properly organized 3 5 Bureau of Statistics and Academy of Education Planning and Management (AEPM) do collect educational data but their copies are not available in schools 2 3
23. Need of a National Information System to Fill the Gap
24. Table 6 Frequency Distribution of Responses About Need of National Information System for EAs Similarly Lucey (1995) maintains that the provision of management information system allows managers/administrators at all levels in all functions to make timely and effective decisions for planning, directing, and controlling the activities for which they are responsible. Responses EA (N=13) IP (N=32) There should be a formal method and source, which will provide easy access to the information and will satisfy the information needs of educational administrators 13 32 A national information system should be developed to facilitate the educational administrators 13 32 Available sources and networks can be used for this purpose i.e. PERN, NEMIS, Education information maintained by government agencies 11 29 Services like chat reference, current, relevant and specific information needed by the individuals (SDI, CAS etc.), and Wikis etc should be provided 9 31 Both qualitative and quantitative data should be available through the national information system 6 19 Tacit knowledge should also be preserved for the help of young administrators 4 6
Here is the analysis of Interviews of educational administrators (N=13) and Information professionals (N= 32)
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Many researchers have discussed that information needs of educational administrators are different according to the level at which information users are operating (national or sub-national) and the type of decision they take (Auster & Choo, 1994; Lucey, 1995).
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