Applications of Goal Programming to Education.

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Title: Applications of Goal Programming to Education.
Authors: Van Dusseldorp, Ralph A.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 20
Publication Date: 1976
Document Type: Speeches/Meeting Papers
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Administration, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Linear Programing, Management Systems, Mathematical Models, Operations Research, Postsecondary Education, Problem Solving
Abstract: This paper discusses goal programming, a computer-based operations research technique that is basically a modification and extension of linear programming. The authors first discuss the similarities and differences between goal programming and linear programming, then describe the limitations of goal programming and its possible applications for educational planning and problem-solving. Most of the paper is devoted to demonstrating the formulation of linear programming and goal programming models and to presenting three detailed examples of how the goal programming model can be applied to solving different types of educational planning problems. These examples include scheduling algebra instruction for 60 high school students, designing a school district busing plan, and determining salary differentials for school district supervisory personnel under collective bargaining. (JG)
Entry Date: 1977
Accession Number: ED127661
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:This paper discusses goal programming, a computer-based operations research technique that is basically a modification and extension of linear programming. The authors first discuss the similarities and differences between goal programming and linear programming, then describe the limitations of goal programming and its possible applications for educational planning and problem-solving. Most of the paper is devoted to demonstrating the formulation of linear programming and goal programming models and to presenting three detailed examples of how the goal programming model can be applied to solving different types of educational planning problems. These examples include scheduling algebra instruction for 60 high school students, designing a school district busing plan, and determining salary differentials for school district supervisory personnel under collective bargaining. (JG)