Background: Education planning requires accurate and efficient projection models. Current projection models either do not make use of all available information and are reliant on idiosyncratic expert judgement, or are too complex to be maintained and explained. Aims: To test whether a multiregional projection model performs better than current methodology in explaining and projecting school enrolments in a school system with student mobility. Data and methods: A multiregional cohort model was developed for projecting enrolments for multiple schools or districts simultaneously. For illustration, data were obtained for all government schools in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) for the years 2008–2016. Multiregional projections wer...
This paper proposes an extension of the standard parameterized model migration schedule to account f...
textThe current study evaluated a multiple-membership growth curve model that can be used to model g...
In this paper we will show how a simple model that is normally based on data for school attendance a...
Sophisticated information systems are poised to play an important part in educational administration...
Problem While global forecasts of pupil populations are vital to educational planning, projections a...
Large numbers of rural districts have experienced sharp declines in enrollment, unlike their suburba...
There are a variety of approaches to the problem of forecasting educational enrollment. This paper o...
As a local education agency, school districts play an important role in providing instructional supp...
The effect of school location on math and science learning is currently an important policy issue in...
The application of mathematical model-building in educational research and planning is a very recent...
Directors of Research and Evaluation in school districts were surveyed about their methods in making...
School education is commonly seen in national news headlines as one of the major political debating ...
Providing support for institutional planning is central to the function of institutional research. N...
As test-based educational accountability has moved to the forefront of national and state educationa...
This report, prepared by the Population Research Center (PRC) provides a district-wide Enrollment Fo...
This paper proposes an extension of the standard parameterized model migration schedule to account f...
textThe current study evaluated a multiple-membership growth curve model that can be used to model g...
In this paper we will show how a simple model that is normally based on data for school attendance a...
Sophisticated information systems are poised to play an important part in educational administration...
Problem While global forecasts of pupil populations are vital to educational planning, projections a...
Large numbers of rural districts have experienced sharp declines in enrollment, unlike their suburba...
There are a variety of approaches to the problem of forecasting educational enrollment. This paper o...
As a local education agency, school districts play an important role in providing instructional supp...
The effect of school location on math and science learning is currently an important policy issue in...
The application of mathematical model-building in educational research and planning is a very recent...
Directors of Research and Evaluation in school districts were surveyed about their methods in making...
School education is commonly seen in national news headlines as one of the major political debating ...
Providing support for institutional planning is central to the function of institutional research. N...
As test-based educational accountability has moved to the forefront of national and state educationa...
This report, prepared by the Population Research Center (PRC) provides a district-wide Enrollment Fo...
This paper proposes an extension of the standard parameterized model migration schedule to account f...
textThe current study evaluated a multiple-membership growth curve model that can be used to model g...
In this paper we will show how a simple model that is normally based on data for school attendance a...