Optimizing Educational Data Management: A Comparative Analysis of Traditional vs. Digital Data Collection Methodologies in the School Education Department
Keywords:
Educational Data Management; Digital Data Collection; Traditional Data Collection; School Education Department; Thematic Analysis; Educational Administration; Google Apps Script.Abstract
Effective educational data management is essential for informed decision making and efficient administrative operations in education systems. However, many education departments still rely on traditional data collection practices such as manual records, spreadsheets, and informal communication channels, which often lead to inefficiencies, data inconsistencies, and reporting delays. This study aimed to explore the challenges associated with traditional data collection methods and examine the potential benefits of digital data collection systems in the School Education Department, Government of the Punjab, Pakistan. A qualitative research design was adopted, and data were collected through semi structured interviews with ten educational administrators, including head teachers, assistant education officers, deputy district education officers, and district education officers (five males and five females). The collected data were analyzed using thematic analysis. The findings revealed that traditional data collection methods create challenges related to manual record keeping, fragmented reporting formats, administrative workload, and data accuracy issues. In contrast, participants highlighted that digital data collection systems can improve efficiency, reduce duplication of reporting, and enhance the reliability of educational data through automated validation and centralized data management. The study suggests that adopting advanced digital tools and integrated data management systems can significantly optimize educational data management and support more effective administrative decision making within the School Education Department.


