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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF STUDENT EVALUATION PROGRAM

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Product Code: 00002946

No of Pages: 55

No of Chapters: 5

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ABSTRACT

Student achievement is profoundly influenced by the evaluation practice used by teachers in the classroom. Research in education has consistently shown achievement monitoring and feedback to be extremely important factors in the teaching learning process. This project is designed with the help of computer base program that has five sub systems: the file sub system that helps the administrator to change their password and also register new students, compute result sub system which is where all the student results are recorded and save to data base, and report sub system, where students profile, results and the number of students in the school can be viewed. All this helps classroom teachers with direct support to classroom instruction with information on good classroom evaluation practices with daughters of divine love juniorate secondary school as a case study. This program was achieved with the help of visual basic 6.0 and Microsoft access database.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page                                                                                                    i

Certification page                                                                                       ii       

Dedication                                                                                                  iii

Acknowledgement                                                                                                iv

Abstract                                                                                                      v

Table of content                                                                                          vi

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background of study                                                                                      1

1.2 Statement of problem                                                                                     2

1.3 Aims and objective                                                                               3

1.4 Justification of study                                                                                      3

1.5 Scope of study                                                                                               3

1.6 Limitations                                                                                           3

1.7 Project report organization                                                                            4

 

CHAPTER TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1 The nature of teacher’s decision making in evaluation                                   5

2.2 Policy and guiding principles                                                               6

2.3 Curriculum goals                                                                                  7

2.4 Assessment literacy                                                                              9

2.5 Multiple purpose of evaluation                                                            13

2.6 Professional development and teacher training                                              14

2.7 Key question                                                                                        15

 

CHAPTER THREE

SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

3.1 Methodology                                                                                        16

3.2 Data collection                                                                                               17

3.3 Analysis of the existing system                                                            18

3.4 Limitation of the existing system                                                                   18

3.5 System design                                                                                       18

3.6 Database design                                                                                    21

3.7 System flowchart                                                                                  28

3.8 Top down design                                                                                  29

CHAPTER FOUR

SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION, TESTING AND INTEGRATION

4.1 Choice of development tools                                                                32

4.2 System requirement                                                                              32

4.2.1 Hardware requirements                                                                     32

4.2.2 Software requirement                                                                        32

4.3 Implementation                                                                                    33

4.4 Testing                                                                                                  37

4.5 Executing the application                                                                     38

4.6 Security                                                                                                38

CHAPTER FIVE

SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATION, AND CONCLUSION

5.1 Summary of findings                                                                                      39

5.2 Limitation of the project                                                                       39

5.3 Recommendation                                                                                  39

5.4 BEME (Bills of engineering measurement of engineering)                    40

5.5 Conclusion                                                                                           40

References                                                                                                  42

Appendix : Source code                                                                             43

LIST OF TABLES

Table 3.6: Database Table                                                                          20

Table 3.6.1 payment table                                                                          22

Table 3.6.2 student personal table                                                              22

Table 3.6.3 junior secondary school                                                           23

Table 3.6.4 science student                                                                         24

Table 3.6.5 subject table for art student                                                     26

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 3.5: System design                                                                           19

Figure3.7 system flowchart                                                                        28

Figure3.8: Top down Design                                                                      30

Figure 4.3.1 login in page                                                                           33

Figure 4.3.2 main menu                                                                              34

Figure 4.3.3 registration form                                                                     35

Figure 4.3.4 compute result                                                                        36

 

 

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY

Evaluation of student achievement is a crucial and pervasive issue of concern in every classroom. Traditional evaluation activities were used to certify or promote students. Currently, evaluation is recognized, as a comprehensive process not just something that occurs only at the end of some learning episode, it is an integral part of the teaching learning process.

Evaluation activities provide information for the identification of student’s performances, a basis for the assessment of teaching strategies and data for important decision regarding corrective or enrichment activities.

If a classroom is to function effectively, a well-planned system of evaluation is essential. Without such plan, it will be difficult to determine the ability of students and to decide which methods of instruction are most appropriate for a particular class or group of students.

School Structure

Daughters of divine love juniorate school is a female private school, it was founded in 1969 at Ihiala in Anambra state, by the late Bishop Godsfrey Mary Paul Okonye, then Bishop of port Harcourt. The number of students that were enrolled in 1969 is seven with about four members of the staff, including the principal. The school was later moved to Isienu Nsuka in the 1976, the second campus of the junior ate was started in Enugu which is the headquarters of the congregation with its first principal as Sr .M. Chizoba Eke.The junior ate school made its first external examination in the year 1972. Daughters of divine love comprise both the junior secondary and the senior secondary sections and runs a six year formal education programme. Each of the 6 classes is made up of either 2 or 3 or 4 streams depending on the size of the class. Because of the nature of the school which informs it’s home: Daughters of divine love junior ate, equal attention, more or less, is giving to both the academic and character formation of the students.

Administration and Staff

The administrative structure of the school comprises the principal, two vice principal (Academic & Administration, School Bursar, Matron, Dean of Studies, Heads of Department, Form Teachers and other teachers. The tutorial staff strength of the school is forty – three permanent teachers and seven part-time teachers. These teachers are qualified. The non-academic staff section comprises about thirty workers mainly non-professionals. The motto of the school is “FAITH AND LOVE”

1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

Education is concerned with the integral formation of students. Hence, it should be directed toward their physical emotion, social, moral, intellectual and spiritual development.

Any system of evaluation has to be based on who students are and how they know and act as learners. The following principles of evaluation should be evident from the philosophy. These are:

1 Evaluation takes it direction from a definition education which stated in it’s broadcast since is to enable student to realize their potentials as human beings

2 Evaluations involve teacher’s judgment.

3 Evaluation is an integral part of the teaching learning process.

4 Students and education program.

5 Students should play an active role in their evaluation.

6 Evaluation procedure should take into consideration individual difference among students.

7 Evaluation procedure is important for the guidance of individual students.

 

However, it should be noted that the main purpose of evaluation is to determine the extent to which student have archived the intended outcome of the education program. There evaluation must be student centered where it process and subsequent decisions reflect a genuine concern for the interest of each student.

1.3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT

The main aim of this project is to provide an information tracking system along with evaluation system for evaluating students based on written examination, thus providing the positions for every student and to eradicate the problems uncounted in education environment that are timed consuming in the file system.

The design system holds the following features over the previous manual system.

1. Enhanced easy retrieval and access to records.

2. Highly secured student results.

3. Accuracy of result processing

4. Accurate report for decision making by the school management.

1.4 JUSTIFICATION OF THE STUDY

This project will provide basis for developing a planned system of evaluation for the school academic staffs.

1.5 SCOPE OF THE STUDY

This project is centered on student academic performance for daughters of divine love juniorate secondary school. This project was implemented to show the scores and total average of each student at the end of academic year, and also help to keep proper record of student data. This helps the teachers to know the students that are not performing well, so that they can help them to improve in the subjects they are lagging behind.

1.6 LIMITATIONS

The result can be altered by any individual that has access to the software.

No individual can be able to access the result without the aid of the teacher of that particular class.

1.7 PROJECT REPORT ORGANIZATION

The project has different chapters, from one to five which will explain the various aspects of the system.

The first chapter gives an introduction of the project along with the project aims and objectives, scope and limitations of the study.

Chapter two is an overview of the literature review.

Chapter three is the details of the system analysis and design and the major components used.

Chapter four deals with the implementation and the testing. This chapter contains the major world of the project.

Chapter five recommendations and conclusion of the project work on student Evolution. 

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