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From left: Jumanne Hussein, Dr.Suru, Mzee Gantala, Dr. Masoud during the graduation ceremony held on 26th November, 2015 at Chimwaga Hall, Dodoma

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

ME 212 COURSE OUTLINE, SEMESTER I, 2016-17



College Of Education, School of Educational Studies
Department of Educational Management and Policy Studies
Course Outline
ME 212: Educational Planning

ME 212: Educational Planning (7.5 Credits)

Course Description
This is a core course of both analytical and descriptive in perspective. It is a 7.5 credits hour’s course, specifically designed for second year BED-PPM students. It is intended to enable School teachers and College tutors with appropriate knowledge and technical skills for analyzing and describing education in the perspective of planning. The goal is to enable students analyze and describe planning in education and development, the nature and scope of educational planning, essentials of educational planning, macroeconomic context and educational planning in Tanzania, School Mapping and Micro Planning, methodologies for educational planning, approaches and models of educational planning, and planning techniques in education. Significantly, it is expected that, at the end of this course students would acquire knowledge and skills in education planning, programming and project formulation and be able to implement education projects at both micro and macro levels.
Course Learning Objectives
By the end of the course delivery as students you should be able to:
  • Identify and explain different types of theories of planning.
  • Explain factors affecting educational planning in developing countries.
  • Explain and apply the skills of educational planning in education system.
  • Discuss the macro-economic context and its effects to educational planning in Tanzania.
  • Identify and critically discuss different approaches in educational planning
  • Explain the process of school mapping in relation to planning education at micro level.
  • Identify emerging issues in educational planning in Tanzania.
Course Learning Outcomes
At the end of your study and back in the society you are expected to be able to:
·         Use different theories to justify decision-making in education planning
·         Demonstrate ability to identify factors affecting educational planning and systematically overcome such factors in the future planning process.
·         Demonstrate the skills and ability to implement educational plans.
·         Use different approaches/models in decision-making for educational planning.
·         Identify past trends in macro-economic context to solve anticipated future effects on educational planning.
·         Use calculations of students flows and teachers flows to plan education systems
·         Illustrate strategy on applying school mapping process in planning education at the micro level (districts, wards, council, villages, institutional or school levels)
·         Solve the cross-cutting issues in education systems under the context of globalization.
Course Outline
·         Theories in education planning
·         Development of education planning
·         The Nature and Scope of Educational planning
·         Essentials in Educational Planning
·         Macroeconomic Context and Educational Planning in Tanzania
·         Approaches to Educational Planning
·         Decentralization and School Mapping
·         Globalization and cross-cutting issues
Course Modules and Teaching Schedules
Module 1: The Planning Theory
  • Theory in planning versus theory of planning
  • Positive theory versus normative theory of planning
  • A choice of theory of planning: definition of planning, value formulation, means identification and effectuation
  • Comprehensive planning: synoptic rationalism (rational theory), incremental theory, advocacy planning theory, equity planning theory, and communicative action theory, radicalism, utopianism and Methodism.
Module 2: Planning in Education and Development
·         An overview of policy making in education planning
·         Education in the context of development planning
·         Education, modernization and economic development
·         Education, political mobilization and development
·         The influence of political system on education planning.
Module 3: The Nature, Scope and Essentials of Educational Planning
·         The role of educational planning
·         Sequence, consistency and probability in planning
·         Special characteristics of the planning in education
·         Objectives for educational planning.
·         Knowledge, skills and empowerment.
·         Types of educational planning
·         Dimensions of educational development.
·         Rationale for educational planning
·         Problems in education planning
Module 4: Macroeconomic Context and Educational Planning in Tanzania
·         Macroeconomics and educational policy.
·         The Tanzania Experience and trends.
Module 5: Methodologies for Educational Planning  
·         Calculation of students flows
·         Calculation of teacher requirements and supply
·         Factors influencing teacher requirement
·         Structuring the education system.
Module 6: Approaches and Models of Educational planning
·         Basic characteristics of social demand.
·         Manpower requirements and educational planning
·         Cost–Benefit and rate of return analysis in educational planning
·         Social demand, manpower and rate of return approaches
Module 7: Decentralization, School Mapping and Micro Planning
·         The concept of decentralization
·         The Concept of school mapping
·         The process of school mapping and micro-planning
Module 8: Globalization and its Challenges
·         Meaning and impacts of globalization in education
·         Planning in the context of HIV/AIDS in education
·         Intervention on gender disparities
Course Delivery Mode
Lectures: 45 HRS
Seminar Presentation: 15 HRS
Course Evaluation Mode
The evaluation of this course will comprise seminar presentations, tests and end of semester examination. Tests and examinations are intended to assess and monitor individual capability as opposed to group performance which will be assessed through seminar presentations and project works.
Instructor: Dr. SURU, M. H.;
CONSULTATION HOURS: 8:00-11:00 Wednesdays and 14:00-17:00 Thursdays 
ROOM Number 223, COED-Administration Block
Course work distribution shall be as follows:
Seminar Presentations 10%
Tests                             20%
Project proposal           10%
Total Coursework 40%
Final Examination 60%
Total 100%

References
Babyegeya, (2002), Educational Planning and Administration, Faculty of Education, the Open University of Tanzania
Forojalla, S.B (1993), Educational Planning for Development. New York Macmillan Publishers Limited.
Faludi, A. (1993), A Reader in Planning Theory. Pergamon Press, Oxford
Galabawa, C.J.C (2005), Returns on Investment in Education: Startling Revelations an Alternative before Tanzanians. Dar es Salaam. KAD Associates
Chang, G. (2006), National Education Sector Development Plan: A Result-Based Planning Handhook, Paris, UNESCO
Haddad, W.D (1995), Education Policy-Planning Process: An Applied Framework. UNESCO/IIEP
Kelly, M.J. (2002), Planning for Education in the Context of HIV/AIDS. Paris. UNESCO/IIEP
Lewis, J.P (2000), Fundamentals of Project Management. New York, AMACOM.
Mclntosh, S (2008), Education and Employment. Paris. UNESCO/IIEP.
Mintzberg, H (1979), The Structuring of Organizations, London, Prentice-Hall International (UK) Limited.
Mosha, H. (2006), Planning Education Systems for Excellence, Dar Es Salaam, E&D Limited
Skorov, G. (1966), Integration of Educational and Economic Planning in Tanzania. UNESCO/IIEP
Suru, M. H. (2013), Educational Systems Planning: Theories, Development and Practice. Dar Es Salaam. Karljamer Print Technology
Wood hall, M (2004), Cost-Benefit Analysis in Educational Planning. Pairs UNESCO/IIEP.

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