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Public Schools’ Websites in Estonia: Required Communication Channel but no Shared Knowledge
Public Schools’ Websites in Estonia: Required Communication Channel but no Shared Knowledge

Author(s): Mari-Liis Tikerperi
Subject(s): Social Sciences, School education, State/Government and Education, Sociology of Education
Published by: Rahvusvaheliste ja Sotsiaaluuringute Instituut ja Riigiteaduste Instituut
Keywords: schools’ communication management; public relations; information management; web-sites; school traditions;

Summary/Abstract: In this paper, I will explore how Estonian public schools are sharing information with their target groups on their websites. Nowadays we cannot ignore the importance of online channels in communication. Estonian public schools are using different limited-access online platforms and mailing lists to manage their communication. According to the fact that schools are public institutions, they need to be visible in public and schools’ websites have become an integral part of school public communication. In the Estonian context, schools’ websites are also required by the law. The main purpose of this study is to map how public schools in Estonia address the information to their stakeholders and through that, represent themselves on their websites. The data is focused on the announcements of the first school day in Estonian basic schools, upper secondary schools, and gymnasiums (N=374). Results show that schools are using different ways to manage and present information on their web pages even though their target groups and stakeholders are similar to the broad picture.

  • Issue Year: 10/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 66-81
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Estonian