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ED 058 171 SP 005 503
TITLE Systems Analysis in Education: Bibliographies inEducation No. 25.
INSTITUTION Canadian Teachers' Federation, Ottawa (Ontario).Research Div.
REPORT NO C-71109PUB DATE Dec 71NOTE 30p.
EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29DESCRIPTORS *Bibliographies; *Educational Administration;
*Systems Analysis
ABSTRACTThis bibliography contains material drawn from the
British Education Index, Canadiana, the Canadian Education Index, theCumulative Book Index, the Current Index to Journals in Education,the Directory of Education Studies in Canada, the Education Index,Education Studies Completed in Canadian Universities, Research inEducation, and Research Studies in Education. The period covered isapproximately 5 years. The 374 entries are subdivided into sectionsfor books (188 entries), articles and excerpts from books (163entries), and theses (23 entries). (MBM)
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THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO.DUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROMTHE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIG.INATING IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS STATED DO NOT NECESSARILYREPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY
BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN EDUCATION
No. 25
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS IN MAUR
December 1971
CANADIAN TEACHERS' FEDERATION320 RUE QUEEN STREET / OTTAWA, ONTARIO K1R 6A3
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SYSTEMS ANALYSIS IN EDUCATION
Sources consulted in preparing this bibliography include
the British Education Index (The Library Association), Canadiana
(National Library), the Canadian Education Index (CCRE), the Cumu-
lative Book Index (Wilson's), the Current Index to Journals in
Education (CCM), the Directory of Education Studies in Canada (CEA),
the Education Index (Wilson's), Education Studies Completed in
Canadian Universities (CEA), Research in Education (ERIC), and
Research Studies in Education (Phi Delta Kappa). The period covered
is approximately five years.
Abstracts of material with an ED number may be found in
Research in Education. If marked "Available ERIC", hard copy or
microfiche copies may be purchased through the Education Document
Reproduction Service of the ERIC system.
Material available on loan from the CTF Library is aster-
isked.
CONTENTS
Books and Papers 3
Articles and Excerpts from Books 18
Theses 28
A. Books and Papers
1. Aikin, Marvin C., and William L. Duff. Some Data Problems in
Systems Research. 11 p. Available ERIC. ED 021 324.
2. Alden, John W. Systems Analysts in Higher Education: Some Concerns.
Washington, D.C.: American Association for Higher Education,
1970. 3 p. Available ERIC. ED 040 673.
3. Alkin, Marvin C. The Use )f Behavioral Objectives in Evaluation:
Relevant or Irrelevant? Los Angeles: University of Cali-
fornia, 1969. 27 p. Available ERIC. ED 035 067.
4. Alkin, Marvin C., and James E. Bruno. Lyptems Approaches to Educa-
tional Planning. Eugene: University of Oregon, 1970. 54 p.
ED 049 563. Not available ERIC.
5. Alkin, Marvin C. and Rodney W. Skager. Systems Analysis Applications
in Educational Research. Los Angeles: University of Califor-
nia, Center for the Study of Evaluation, 1969. 12 p, Avail-
able ERIC. ED 032 629.
6. American Association of School Administrators, Administrative
Technology and the School Executive. Washington, D.C.: AASA.,
1969. 172 p.
7. Anmentorp, William. Prerequisites for Systems Analysts: Analytic
and Management Demands of a New Approach to Educational Ad-ministration. St. Paul: Upper Midwest Regional Educational
Lab., Inc., 1969. Available ERIC, ED 028 513.
8. Andes, John. A Systems Approach to University Organization.Gainesville: University of Florida, Institute of Higher Educa-
tion, 1970. 90 p. Available ERIC. ED 044 808.
9. Andrew, Gary M., and R. E. Moir. Information-Decision Systems in
Education. Itasca: Peacock Publishers, 1970. 177 p.
*10. Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada. An Exploratory
Cost Analysis of Some Canadian Universities; The Report on theStudy of the Costs of University Programmes in Canada. Ottawa:
AUCC., 1970. ED 049 676. Not available ERIC.
11. BaltLmore Metro olitan Area Librar Stud : Recommended Lon -Ran e
Work Program. Final report. Pittsburgh: CONSAD Research
Corp., 1970. 51 p. Available ERIC, ED 045 171.
12. Banathy, Bela H. Instructional Systems. Palo Alto: Fearon Pub-
lishers, 1968. 111 p. ED 036 495. Not available ERIC.
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13. Banathy, Bela H. and others. Systems Development in Guidance --
a Learning-Task-Centered Approach. Final report. Pacific
Grove Unified School District, California, 1969. 96 p.
Available ERIC. ED 033 468.
14. Banghart, F. W. Educational Systems Analysis. New York: Macmillan
Co. Publishers, 1969. 330 p.
15. Belgard, Maria R. A Systems Approach to the Teaching-Learning
Process. Paper presented at AERA annual meeting. New York,
1971. 9 p. Available ERIC. ED 050 033.
*16. Benzon, Ralph. Planning -- Programming -- Budgeting. Part I.
Toronto: OTF., 1971. 11 p.
17. Bliss, Sam W. A Training Program for Educational Management Tools.
Final report. Carbondale: University of Southern Illinois,
1970. 57 p. Available ERIC. ED 041 400.
18. Boice, John R. K/M Associates: A Case Study in Systems Building.
Stanford: Stanford University, 1970. 27 p. Available ERIC.
ED 046 075.
19. Bowles, Samuel. Educational Production Function. Final report.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University, 1969. 111 p. Available
ERIC. ED 037 590.
20. Brennan, Robert L., and Lawrence M. Stolurow. An Elementary
Decision Process for the Formative Evaluation of an Instruc-tional System. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Educational Research Association, New York, 1971.
41 p. Available ERIC. ED 048 343.
21. Briggs, Leslie J. Handbook of Procedures for the Design of Instruc-
tion. Pittsburgh: American Institutes for Research, 1970.
206 p. ED 043 230. Not available ERIC.
22. Brown, James W. and others. AV Instruction Media and Methods;
Third edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co. ED 032 765.
Not available ERIC.
23. Buckland, Michael K., and others. Systems Analysis of a University
Library; Final Report on a Research Project. Lancaster,
England: University of Lancaster, 1970. 100 p. ED 044 153.
Not available ERIC.
24. Buckley, Walter. Sociology and Modern Systems Theory. New York:
Barnes & Noble, 1967. 227 p.
25. Building Systems Information. Clearinghouse Special Report Number
Two. Listing of Schools and Other Buildings Constructed with
a Building System. Listed by States. Stanford: BuildingSystems Information Clearinghouse, 1969. 14 p. Available ERIC.
ED 036 093.
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26. Campus (CAATS) Project Volume I: A Progress Report on the Develop-ment of Cost Simulation Models for Three Ontario Colleges ofApplied Arts and Technology. Toronto: Systems Research Group,1969. 58 p. Available ERIC. ED 035 235.
27. Carpenter, Polly. Analysis of Educational Programs. Paper presentedat American Educational Research Association Annua] Meeting,New York, 1971. 18 p. Available ERIC. ED 049 534.
28. Carter, Launor F. Planning Dilemmas in Higher Education, Washing-ton, D.C.: American Association for Higher Education, 1970.7 p. Available ERIC. ED 040 671.
29. . The Systems Approach to Education -- Revisited. A Pro-fessional paper. Santa Monica: System Development Corp., 1971.30 p. Available ERIC. ED 048 656.
30. Case, C. Marston, and Stephen C. Clark. A Bibliographic Guide toOperations Analysis of Education. Washington, D.C.: NationalCenter for Educational Statistics, 1967. 22 p. Available
ERIC. ED 025 851.
31. Centner, S. I. and others. Systems Analysis and Higher EducationPlanning. Toronto: Systems Research Group, 1969. 62 p.
ED 035 205. Not available ERIC.
32. Chuang, Ying C. Simulation Model and Educational Research. NewYork: Center for Urban Education, 1971. 8 p. Available ERIC.
ED 050 163.
33. Churchill, Stacy S. Design for an NRC-OISE Joint R & D Project:NRC-OISE Educational System. Staff Study. Toronto: OISE.,Department of Computer Applications, 1969.
34. Churchman, Charles West. The Systems Approach. New York: Dial
Press Inc., 1968. 243 p.
35. Clark, Jere W. and Juanita S. Clark. Systems Education Patterns onthe Drawing Boards for the Future. New Haven: Southern Con-
necticut State College, 1969. 42 p. ED 038 006. Not avail-able ERIC.
36. Commission on Post-Secondary Education in Ontario. Cost and
Benefit Study of Post-secondary Education in the Province ofOntario: School Year 1968-69. Toronto: The Commission, 1971.
37. Component School Construction Program. Fredericton: New BrunswickDepartment of Economic Growth, 1970. 14 p. Available ERIC.
ED 046 092.
38. Conceptual Design for a Planning, Programming, Budgecing System forCalifornia School Districts. Preliminary. Sacramento:
California State Dept. of Education, 1969. 68 p. ED 036 124.Not available ERIC.
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39. Cook, Desmond L. Better Project Planning and Control Through theUse of System Analysis and Management Techniques. Washington,
D.C.: National Center for Educational Statistics, 1967.
17 p. Available ERIC. ED 019 729.
40. . The Impact of Systems Analysis on Education. Columbus:
Ohio State University, 1968. 12 p. Available ERIC. ED 024
145.
41. . The Use of Systems Anal sis and Mana ement Techni uesin Program Planning and Evaluation. Washington, D.C.:
National Center for Educational Statistics, 1967. 11 p.
Available ERIC. ED 019 752.
*42. Coombs, Philip Hall. The World Education Crisis; a Systems Analysis.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1968. 241 p.
43. Corrigan, Robert E. Methods-Means Selection: An Inquiry/Decision
Making Process Approach. Los Angeles: California Polytechnic,
1969. 18 p.
44. Crean, John F. Expected Rates of Return and the Demand for Educa-
tion: "Some Empirical Evidence". Quebec: Groupe de recherche
sur l'economie du secteur public. Universite Laval, 1971.
45. Crossman, David M. New Learning Techniques Via Audiovisual Media.
New York: Buttenheim Publishing Corp., 1966. ED 019 818.
Not available ERIC.
46. Curtis, William H. PPBS: A National Conceptual Design. Paper
presented at American Educational Research AssociationAnnual Meeting, New York, 1971. 13 p. Available ERIC. ED
047 416.
47. Dempsey, Michael J. Relationships Between the Restructuring of
Schools and Communications Technology. Washington, D.C.:
Academy for Educational Development Inc., 1970. 16 p.
Available ERIC. ED 039 743.
48. Dick, Walter, and Paul Gallagher. Systems Concepts and Computer-
Mana ed Instruction: An Im lementation and Validation Stud
Tallahassee: Florida State University, 1971. 27
able ERIC. ED 050 543.
p. Avail-
*49. Dodge, D. A. Returns to Investment in University Training: The
Case of Canadian Accountants, Engineers and Scientists.Kingston: Industrial Relations Centre. Queen's University,
1970. 80 p.
50. Dror, Yehezkel. Urban Metapolicy and Urban Education. Santa
Monica: Rand Corp., 1970. 25 p. Available ERIC. ED 051
343.
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51. Drumheller, Sidney J. Handbook of Curriculum Design for Individual-ized Instruction; A Systems Approach. Englewood Cliffs: Edu-
cational Technology Publications, 1971. 103 p. ED 050 564.Not available ERIC.
*52. Economic Council of Canada. Design for Decision-Mabing: An Appli-
cation to Human Resources Policies. Eighth Annual Review.
Ottawa: Information Canada, 1971. 249 p.
*53. Edding, Friedrich. Methods of Analysing Education Outlay. Paris:
UNESCO., 1966. 77 p.
54. Education-Planning-Programming-Budgel-ing System DocumentationManual for Intermediate Units, Version II, Model I. Phila-
delphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1969. 249 p. ED 037
814. Not available ERIC.
55. Education-Planning-Programming-Budgeting System DocumentationManual for School Districts, Version II, Model I. Phila-
delphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1969. 213 p. ED 037
816. Not available ERIC.
56. Education-Planning-Programming-Budgeting System Procedures Manualfor Intermediate Units, Version I, Model 2. Volumes I and II.Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1969. 462 p.
ED 037 813. Not available ERIC.
57. Education-Planning-Programming-Budgeting System Procedures Manualfor School Districts, Version I, Model 2. Volumes I and II.Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1969. 391 p.
ED 037 815. Not available ERIC.
58. Eidell, Terry L. and John M. Nagle. PPBS and Data-Based Educa-
tional Planning. Eugene: University of Oregon, 1970.63 p. Available ERIC. ED 038 741.
*59. Elliott, Una. Systems Theory: a Perspective for Education.Toronto: Board of Education, 1968. 18 p. (Educational
monograph No. 13).
60. Emery, Frederik E. Systems Thinking: Selected Readings. Toronto:
Penguin, 1969. 398 p.
61. ERIC Abstracts: A Collection of ERIC Document Resumes on SystemsApproaches in Education. ERIC Abstracts Series, Number Eight.
Washington, D.C.: American Association of School Administra-
tors, 1970. 50 p. Available ERIC. ED 043 093.
*62. Etzioni, Amitai, Two A...roaches to Or anizational Anal sis: A
Critique and a Suggestion. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co.
Inc., 1960. 257-78 pp. (Social Sciences Series).
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63. Evaluation for Environmental Education (A Systems Analysis Approach
for Self-Evaluation), 1969. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Office of
Education. Division of Plans and Supplementary Centers, 1969.
73 p. Available ERIC. ED 033 801.
64. Evans, John A. The Role of System Analysis in Education Management:
A Pragmatic Appraisal and a New Perspective. Burlingame,
California: Operation PEP., 1970. 55 p. Available ERIC.
ED 050 482.
65. Farmer, James A. and Evelyn Dravecky. The "Turned on" Teacher and
Beyond: Education as a Socio-Technical System. Paper pre-
sented at the Adult Education Research Conference, New York
City, 1971. 7 p. Available ERIC. ED 047 221.
66. Fault Tree Analysis: A Research Tool for Educational Planning.
Technical Report No. 1. Hayward, California: Alameda County
School Department, PACE Center, 1966. 97 p. ED 029 379.
Not available ERIC.
67. Flanagan, John C. The Plan System for Individualizing Education.
East Lansing: National Council on Measurement in Education,
1971. 8.p. ED 051 296. Not available ERIC.
68. Foley, Walter J. The Role of Educational Outcomes in Evaluation
Strategy. IOWA City: University of Iowa, 1965. 6 p. Avail-
able ERIC. ED 030 940.
69. Fougeres, Viviane (Comp.) Programme on Institutional Management in
higher Education. List of Documents. Paris: OECD., 1970.
60 p. Available ERIC. ED 046 339.
70. Geisinger, Robert W. Systems Analysis and Education Research
Literature Review. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania State Depart-
ment of Public Instruction, 1968. 27 p. Available ERIC.
ED 047 354.
71. General Desi n for an Education Plannin -Pro rammin -Bud etin
System. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1968.
168 p. Available ERIC. ED 037 812.
72. Gordon, Geoffrey. System_Simulation. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-
Hall, 1969. 303 p.
73. Groot, Hans C. A Diachronic Communications Construct for Informa-
tion Systems Analysis in Development. Madison: University
of Wisconsin, 1971. 17 p. Available ERIC. ED 048 749.
74. Hallworth, H. J. and others. A Computer Assisted Vocational
Counseling System. Calgary: University of Alberta, 1970.
14 p. Available ERIC. ED 038 686.
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75. Halsall, R. Systems Approach to Building. A Brief Report on the
Canadian Scene in November 1969 with Particular Reference to
School and College Construction. Ottawa: College of Applied
Arts and Technology, 1969. 9 p. Available ERIC. ED 036 090.
*76. Hamwood, John A. Planning-Programming-Budgeting. Part II. "Struc-
tural and Analytical Components of PPBS in an Educational Con-
text." Toronto: OTF., 1971. 35 p.
77. Haney, John B. and Eldon J. Ullmer. Educational Media and the
Teacher. Dubuque, Iowa: William C. Brown Co., 1970. 130 p.
ED 043 237. Not available ERIC.
78. Hare, Van Court. Systems Analysis: a Diagnostic Approach. New
York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1967. 544 p.
79. Hayes, R. M. and K. D. Reilly. The Effect of Response Time Upon
Utilization of an Information Retrieval System; a Simulation.
Los Angeles: University of California, 1967. 14 p. Avail-
able ERIC. ED 033 732.
80. HELP/PLANTRAN. a Computer Assisted Planning System for Higher Educa-
tion. Kansas City, Mo.: Midwest Research Institute, 1970.
130 p. Available ERIC. ED 048 824.
81. Herriott, Robert E., and Benjamin J. Hodgkins. Social Context and
the School: An Organizational Analysis. Tallahassee:
Florida State University, 1968. 30 p. Available ERIC. ED
026 707.
*82. Hettich, Walter. Expenditures, Output and Productivity in Canadian
University Education. Special Study No. 14. Ottawa: Econo-
mic Council of Canada, 1971.
83. Hills, Jean. Organization, Organizational Change, and Organiza-
tional Improvement in Education. 1970. 64 p. Available ERIC.
ED 046 063.
84. Hills, R. Jean. The Concept of System. Eugene: University of
Oregon, 1967. 26 p. Available ERIC. ED 014 786.
85. Hilton, E. P. and Steven J. Gyuro. A Systems Approach -- 1970 Voca-
tional Education Handbook for State Plan Development and Prepa-
ration. Lexington: Kentucky Research Coordinating Unit,
1970. 90 p. Available ERIC. ED 045 829.
86. Hoban, Charles F. Instruction as a Systematic Approach to Instruc-
tional Technology. Washington, D.C.: Academy of Educational
Development, Inc., 1970. 18 p. Available ERIC. ED 039 751.
87. Hough, Robbin R. A Study to Extend the Development and Testing of
a Systems Model of the Classroom. Final report. Rochester:
Oakland University, 1968. 70 p. Available ERIC. ED 033 452.
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88. Howson, A. G., and M. R. Eraut. Continuing Mathematics: A Proposalfor a Systems Approach to the Mathematical Education of Sixth-Formers Specialising in the Arts and in Social or Life Sciences.London, England: National Council for Educational Technology,1969. 29 p. ED 041 460. Not available ERIC.
89. Huff, Robert A. Focus on MIS. A Report on the WICHE-ACE HigherEducation Management Information Systems Seminar, Washington,D.C. 1969. Washington, D.C.: American Council on Education,1969. 24 p.
90. Hutchison, Joseph C., and June 0 Hutchison. Criteria for SelectingTypes of Foreign-Language Laboratory Systems. ERIC FocusReports on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, Number 20. NewYork: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages,1970. 12 p. Available ERIC. ED 049 662.
91. Inman, Joseph C. Some Principles of Planning for Colleges andUniversities. Chicago: Cresap, McCormick and Paget, 1971.13 p. Available ERIC. ED 048 817.
92. James, H. Thomas. School Board Bibliography. Stanford: StanfordUniversity. School of Education, 1967. 132 p. AvailableERIC. ED 017 068.
93. Johnson, Charles E. and Glenn E. Duncan. Bibliography of SelectedReferences Concerned with the Applications of Systems Technologyin Education. Athens: University of Georgia. College of Edu-cation, 1969. Available ERIC. ED 040 932.
94. Judy, Richard W. A Research Progress Report on Systems Analysis forEfficient Resource Allocation in Higher Education. Toronto:University of Toronto. Institute for Policy Analysis, 1970.25 p. kvailable ERIC. ED 039 828.
95. . Systems Analysis and University Planning. Washington,D.C.: Amarican Educational Research Association, 1967. 55 p.Available ERIC. ED 017 027.
96. Judy, Richard W., and Jack B. Levine. A New Tool for EducationalAdministrators. Educational Efficiency Through SimulationAnalysis. Ottawa: AUCC., 1965. ED 017 145. Not availableERIC.
97. Judy, Richard W. and others. Systems Analysis of AlternativeDesigns of a Faculty. New York: Ford Foundation, 1968. 53 p.ED 034 376. Not available ERIC.
98. Kaimann, Richard A., and Robert W. Marker. Educational Data Pro-cessing -- New Dimensions and Prospects. Boston: HoughtonMifflin Co., 1967. ED 018 983. Not available ERIC.
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99. Kalman, Rudolf Emil and others. Topics in Mathematical System
Theory. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969. 358 p.
100. Kaufman, Roger A. System Approaches to Education: Discussion and
Attempted Integration. Eugene: University of Oregon, 1970.
68 p. ED 049 562. Not available ERIC.
101. Kent, William P. and others. Feasibility of Using an Experimental
Laboratory for Identifying Classroom Multi-Media Problems and
Requirements. Final report. Falls Church, Va.: System
Development Corp., 1968. 111 p. Available ERIC. ED 029 492.
102. Kiesling, Herbert J. On the Economic Analysis of Educational Tech-
nology. Washington, D.C.: Academy for Educational Develop-
ment, 1970. 49 p. Available ERIC. ED 039 726.
103. King, Jonathan, and Ruth Weinstock. Schools in the 70's -- the Case
of the Relevant Schoolhouse. NASSP Dialogue. Paper presented
at National Association of Secondary School Principals Annual
Convention, Washington, D.C., 1970. 15 p. Available ERIC.
ED 046 086.
104. Kiser, Chester. An Operational Model for Educational PPBS. Paper
presented at American Educational Research Association
Annual Meeting, New York, 1971. 15 p. Available ERIC. ED
047 375.
105. Kling, Martin. General Open Systems Theory and the Substrata-
Factor Theory of Reading. Newark: International Reading
Association, 1966. 45 p. ED 024 546. Not available ERIC.
106. Knezevich, Stephen. Administrative Technology and the School Execu-
tive: Applying the Systems Approach to Educational Administra-
tion. Washington, D.C.: American Association of School
Administrators, 1969. 171 p. ED 040 495. Not available ERIC.
107. .Systems Analysis and Its Relationship to Educational
Planning. Paper presented at Western Canada Administrators
Conference, Banff, 1969. 23 p. Available ERIC. ED 036 895.
108. Landis, Daniel and others. An Analysis of Systems Applications in
Education. Trenton: New Jersey Urban Schools Development
Council, 1970. 15 p. Available ERIC. ED 045 728.
109. Lange, Carl J. Developing Programs for Teachers. Professional
paper 20-69. Alexandria, V.: George Washington University,
1969. 21 p. Available ERIC. ED 033 902.
110. Lauver, Philip J. A Systems-Derived Performance-Based Counseling
Techniques Curriculum. Bloomington: University of Indiana,
1971. 21 p. Available ERIC. ED 046 052.
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111. Lawrence, Ben, and Dennis Jones. The Cooperative Development ofPlanning and Management Systems in Higher Education: the
Nature, Scope and Limitations of the WICHE Planning andManagement Systems Program. Boulder, Colorado: Western
Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 1971. 44 p.
Available ERIC. ED 047 640.
112, LeBaron, Walt, Systems Analysis and Learning Systems in the Develop-ment of Elementary Teacher Education Models. Final report.
Falls Church, Va.: System Development Corp., 1969. 54 p. ED037 425. Not available ERIC.
113. . A Systems Approach to the Organization of Teacher Train-ing Experiences. Santa Monica, California: System DevelopmentCorp., 1969. 32 p. Available ERIC. ED 035 587.
114. . System Theory: Some Applications for Curriculum andInstruction. Santa Monica, California: System DevelopmentCorp., 1969. 28 p. Available ERIC. ED 035 586.
115. . Techniques for Developing an Elementary Teacher EducationModel, A Short Review of Models, Systems Analysis, and Learn-ing Systems. Falls Church, Va.: System Development Corp.,1969. 47 p. Available ERIC. ED 039 199.
116. Linvill, William K. and Willis W. Harman. Systems Planning Approachto Educational Research Planning. Menlo Park, California:Stanford Research Institute, 1966. 81 p. Available ERIC.ED 048 837.
117. Lourey, Eugene D. (Comp.) Minnesota Computer Aided Library System1M-CALS); University of Minnesota Subsystem Cost/BenefitsAnalysis. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 1970. 37 p.
Available ERIC. ED 047 706.
118. Magoon, Jon, and Francis Tannian. School System Analysis: An Inter-action Process Model. Paper prepared for American EducationalResearch Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, 1970. 21 p.
Available ERIC. ED 041 396.
119. Mansergh, Gerald G. Curricular and Fiscal Planning with Planning,Programming, Budgeting Systems. Special Monograph No. 2.Detroit: Metropolitan Detroit Bureau of School Studies Inc.,1969. 42 p. ED 035 985. Not available ERIC.
120. . Systems Approaches to the Management of Public Education.Detroit: Metropolitan Detroit Bureau of School Studies, Inc.,1969. 53 p. Available ERIC. ED 031 788.
121. McGivney, Joseph H., and William C. Nelson. Program, Planning, Bud-geting Systems for Educators. Volume III: An Annotated Bib-liography. Final report. Bibliography Series No. 3. Columbus:Ohio State University, 1969. 57 p. Available ERIC. ED 035
756.
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122. Miller, Donald R. The Educational System and its Environment.
Burlingame: Operation PEP., 1968. 74 p. Available ERIC.
ED 022 248.
123. . A System Approach for Solving Educational Problems.
Burlingame: Operation PEP., 1967. 40 p. Available ERIC.
ED 020 585.
124. . A System Approach to Planned Change in Education. Vol-
ume I: An Adaptive Framework for Public Education and Educa-
tional Management. Burlingame, California: Operation PEP.,
1970. 88 p.
125. . A System Approach to Planned Change in Education. Vol-
ume II: A Strategy for Planned Change in Education. Burling-
ame, California: Operation PEP., 1970. 167 p. Available
ERIC. ED 046 120.
126. Miller, G. W. Some Aspects of Teacher Behavior. Ottawa: Canadian
Council for Research in Education, 1968. 15 p. Available
ERIC. ED 026 672.
127. Miller, James G. The Living Systems Involved in the Educational Pro-
cess. Washington, D.C.: Academy for Educational Development,
Inc., 1970. 22 p. Available ERIC. ED 039 764.
128. Millett, John D. Planning, Programming, Budgeting for Ohio's Public
Institutions of Higher Education. Columbus: Ohio Board of
Regents, 1970. 218 p. Available ERIC. ED 043 284.
129. Minter, John, and Ben Lawrence. Management Information Systems:Their Development and Use in the Administration of Higher Edu-
cation. Washington, D.C.: American Council on Education,
1969. 113 p. Available ERIC. ED 042 427.
130. Models for Planning. Analysis of Literature and Selected Bibliography.
Analysis and Bibliography Series, No. 5. Eugene: University
of Oregon, 1970. 17 p. Available ERIC. ED 043 114.
131. Mowery, Kay A. Information Requirements Analysis in a Secondary
School System. Atlanta: Georgia Institute of Technology,
School of Information Sciences, 1969. 44 p. Available ERIC.
ED 034 679.
132. Novick, David. Program Budgeting. Program Analysis and the Federal
Budget. Boston: Harvard University Press, 1965. 382 p.
*133. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Budgeting,
Programme Analysis and Cost-Effectiveness in Educational Plan-
Las.. Paris: OECD., 1968. 304 p.
134. Payzant, Thomas. Approaches to the Analysis of School Costs, an
Introduction. Cambridge, Mass.: New England School Develop-
ment Council, 1967. 14 p. Available ERIC. ED 025 832.
135. Petry, John R. Proceedings of the Evaluation Workshop Retreat.
Memphis: Memphis State University, 1969. 124 p. Available
ERIC. ED 046 968.
136. Pfeiffer, John. New Look at Education Systems Analysis in Our
Schools and Colleges. Poughkeepsie: Odyssey Press, 1968.
162 p. ED 033 590. Not available ERIC.
137. Piele, Philip. Selected Bibliography of Journal Articles on Educa-
tional Data Processing. Eugene: University of Oregon, 1967.
10 p. Available ERIC. ED 017 060.
138. Piele, Philip K. and others. Social and Technological Change Impli-
cations for Education. Eugene: University of Oregon, 1970.
341 p. Available ERIC. ED 044 833.
139. Planning Design for Basic Educational Data System. Columbia: South
Carolina State Department of Education, 1969. 48 p. Available
ERIC. ED 034 296.
140. Podoluk, J. R. Earnings and Education. Ottawa: Queen's Printer,
1965 (Census Monograph Series No. 91-510).
141. Research and Development Center in Educational Stimulation. QuarterlyProgress Report. Athens: Georgia University, 1969. 10 p.
Available ERIC. ED 036 909.
142. Ripley, Kathryn Jane. PERT as a Management Tool for Educators.
Columbus: Ohio State University, 1968. 33 p. Available ERIC.
ED 023 368.
143. Rogers, Luther R. Project Ideals: Use of Organized Knowledge (AreaGainesville: Florida Educational Research and Development
Council, 1969. 72 p. ED 050 435. Not available ERIC.
144. Romiszowski, A. J. The Selection and Use of Teachin Aids. London:
International Text Book Co., Ltd., 1968. 167 p. ED 029 497.
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BIBLIOdRAPHIES IN EDUCATION SERIES
No. 1 June 1969 Pre-Service Teacher Education in Canada(out of print)
No. 2 June 1969 School Dropouts (Addenda, February 1971)(out of print) -
Flexible Scheduling in Secondary Schools(out of print)
No. 4 Nov. 1969 Computer Uses in Instructional Programs
No. 5 Dec. 1969 Microteaching(out of print)
Jan. 1970 Reporting to ParentsFeb. 1970 Teacher. Aides
(included in No. 16)Sex EducationDisadvantaged Children in CanadaSchool Year PlansEducation Finance in CanadaIndependent Study(out of print)Individualized Instruction(out of print)
o.14 Nov. 1970 Histories of Teachers(out of print)
No.15 Dec. 1970 Differentiated Staffing(out of print)
No.16 Dec. 1970 Paraprofessional SchoolNo.17 Jan, 1971 Open Area SchoolsNo:18 Feb. 1971 Parent Involvement 'in
No.19 March 1971 Behavioral ObjectivesNo.20 April 1971 Teacher Workload
(out of prAnt)
No.21 MaY 1971 Merit RatingNo.22 Jutie 1971 Team TeachingNo,.23 Oct. 1971 Collective Bargaining for Teachers
No.24 Dec. 1971 Training Teache'rs for Inner City Schools
No.25 Dec. 1971 Systems Analysis in Edueation
No. 8 March 1970-No. 9 April_ 1970No.10 June 1970No.11 Aug. 1970No.12 Oct. 1970
No.13 Nov.
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