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Files relating to college administration

The deposit consists of records that are concerned with the Northcote College of Education Students' Union, the management information and control system, and the classification and descriptions of job positions in Northcote College of Education.

Northcote College of Education

Files relating to college administration

  • AS27
  • Series
  • 1982 - 1990

The series comprises of records relating to the administration of Northcote College of Education ("NCE") between 1982 and 1990. The subjects covered include the Northcote College of Education Students' Union, the implementation of a management information and control system, and the classification and descriptions of all job positions in NCE.

The administration of NCE includes financial and store matters, maintenance of College premises, office management, personnel matters, academic matters, and the monitoring of student affairs. Apart from maintaining regular communication with its own College staff and students, the records show that NCE also made extensive contact and cooperation with the other two Colleges of Education, the Hong Kong Technical Teachers' College, and the Education Department on matters related to College administration.

Northcote College of Education

Management Information and Control System

Includes memoranda, meeting notes, data sheets, reports and bound volumes regarding the use of the Management Information and Control System ("MICS") at the Colleges of Education and the Hong Kong Technical Teachers' College.

The titles of the bound volumes are as follows:

  • MICS Procedure Manual 1987;
  • Application of Management Information & Control System in Colleges of Education, Pilot Study 1986 (2 versions in total, and each version has 3 copies);
  • Management Information Derived from 86-87 MICS Exercise;
  • Management Information Derived from 87-88 MICS Exercise.

Northcote College of Education