Classroom Management System
Classroom Management System
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1.1 INTRODUCTION
In every institution class allocation has becoming unbearable for students of higher
institutions. Allocating a class to students based on their courses they offer is very important
and essential in educational system. Allocating a class for two or more courses at the same
time could cause a problem within the institution and among students, solving this type of
situation will prose solution to class allocation in the institution (Doyle, 2020).
The problem of assigning a class schedule to a set of students is not a trivial problem.
Each student has preferences over the possible classes depending on the time each class is
given or the lecturer that gives it, for example. This kind of problem belongs to the set of
type of resource, which in turn belongs to the Constraint Satisfaction Problems (CSP) class
each student has preferences over the available class that he/she finds acceptable, whilst a
lecturer will normally have preferences over the students that he/she is willing to teach
(Doyle, 2020).
There may also be upper bounds on the number of students that can be assigned to a
particular class, and the number of students that a given lecturer is willing to teach. In this
paper we consider the ways of allocating class to students in our various institutions.
The difficulty developing appropriate class time table for tertiary institution is
increasing the number of institution and also enrolling more students into a variety of courses
including increase in number of combined degree courses. Every year each semesters of
different department of an institution is facing difficult task of drawing up time tables for
lectures.
The difficulty is due to the great complexity of the construction of time table for
classes due to the scheduling size of class and high number of constraint and criteria of
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allocation usually circumvented with the use of little strict heuristic based on solution from
previous year. The task for creating institution time table has always been a different one;
badly design time table is not just inconvenience but may prove expensive in term of wasted
time, energy and money, yet producing a good time table is not trivial problem in even a
resistively small scoured and economics. Number of possible time table can be defined of
which perhaps only a few fully met the demand of the institution great deal of time.
vary depending on the beliefs a teacher holds regarding educational psychology. A large part
see using behavioral approaches alone as overly simplistic. Many teachers establish rules and
procedures at the beginning of the school year, rules give students concrete direction to
For many years, traditional approaches were dominant in teaching and learning
practices in Turkish schools. Traditional approaches were mostly based on the behavioral
principles and laws of learning. (Goffin, 2018). The child was often viewed as the recipient
of knowledge and teacher had the control over the students and subject matter. As a result of
techniques that consistent with their way of instruction. The behavioral model requires strong
intrusion and management techniques on the part of the teacher (Garrett, 2020). Teacher is
the leading person and therefore, has the responsibility of all ongoing issues in the
.Allocating a class to students based on their courses they offer is very important and
essential in educational system. Allocating a class for two or more courses at the same time
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could cause a problem within the institution and among students, solving this type of
and organization. They are among the most frequently addressed topics for teachers in
service; they head the list of concerns of school administrators and have recently attracted
more attention from teacher educators and researchers because a teacher’s ability to
effectively manage the classroom and to organize instruction are basic components of
management strategies have a strong potential to positively influence student achievement and
learning, they are paramount concern for many teachers, especially novices and teachers who
are contemplating new instructional approaches for the first time (Delong & Winter, 2018).
There are many studies indicating that classroom management is one of the crucial
factors that influence learning. For example, in their study, Wang, Heartel and Walberg (2018)
identified classroom management as being te first in a list of important factors that influence
school learning. Also, Marzano and Marzano (2018) reached the same results with Wang and
his colleagues (2019) by identifying classroom management as the most important factor
influencing school learning. Ben (2016) states that effective classroom management strategies
researcher explains the reason why classroom management is important. Effective classroom
management prepares the classroom for an effective instruction which is crucial for the
progress of learning.
The term classroom management has been defined differently by various educators
throughout the history. In most general terms, classroom management refers to the actions and
strategies that teachers use to maintain order (Doyle, 2016). Martin, Yin and Baldwin (2018)
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define classroom management as a broader and comprehensive construct that describes all
teacher efforts to oversee a multitude of activities in the classroom including learning, social
The traditional way of allocating class to students in our higher institution need to be
higher institution.
Before now, lecturers ask students to go out and get class for themselves in order to receive
lecture. This system has caused many problems among the students in their various
institutions leading the students to be hanging around or waiting for another lecturer to finish
lecture before they enter into such classroom by and by, this prose the students to become
truant in the school and also affecting them in their course of study due to the fact that, they
were unable to complete their course syllabus before the commencement of their
examinations.
The manual solution of the class management problem usually requires many person-days of
However, lectures can be scheduled or assigned to periods and rooms over a limited
time period such that either no conflicts or a minimum number of conflicts occur and to
The aim of this project research is to design and develop a Classroom Management System
that will automate the operation and records in the classroom at the Federal Polytechnic, Ado.
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b) Design a new system according to the requirements.
1.5 Methodology-
a) Interviewing method will be used for data gathering in order to know the procedure
b) Unified Modelling Language (UML) shall be used to design the new system,
c) The new system implementation shall use appropriate software tools such as HTML,
This project work, design and implementation of a Classroom Management System is limited
to Federal Polytechnic, Ado. This became necessary because it will be easy to me to present a
This study will be designed to investigate the classroom management approaches of tertiary
explored in the present study. The need for this study emerged as a result of the reform
attempts in school curriculum in Nigeria. This reform aims to settle constructivist learning
principles in the elementary education in line with the changing educational settings
This study may also contribute to program design in the field of lecturer training by
management skills necessary for new and more complex learning environments.
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