...Problem Scope………………………………...4 Problem Constraint………………………….…4 Methodology………………………………..…..5 Current System………………………………...6 Proposed System……………………….…......6 Context Diagram…………………...…..7 Diagram 0……………………………….8 Diagram 1……………………………….9 Diagram 2………………………………10 Diagram 3………………………………11 Diagram 4………………………………12 System Implementation………………………15 System Maintenance……………………….…15 System Modeling……………………………...16 Data Modeling………………………………….19 Object Modeling………………………………..20 Preliminary System Design…………………...21 Build or Buy……………………………..21 Screen Form Design…………………..22 Appendix………………………………………..28 Outline of interviews…………………...28 Allocation to Nearest School………….31 Annual Report Output………………….34 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The lack of appropriate budget allocation for the education sector is the main cause of annual problems in schools such as overcrowding, shortage of facilities, shortage of teachers, etc. This misappropriation happens all the time because the government has no reliable and concrete bases for the budgeting. They do not have access to information that would help them forecast the incoming number of enrolees for the next school year. The proposed system will serve as a tool in the decision making for budget allocation and will not require a certain budget from the Department of Education. This will be done by allocating students to the nearest public school in their respective barangays and adjusting the figure to account for rates that might...
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...RECRUITMENT PRIORITY: Recruitment Research Goal (3-5 year) Analyze the historical profile of enrollment patterns (i.e. by program, campus, and demographic variables) in order to develop targeted recruitment strategies. ➢ Design a report by campus to profile those in each major for the past three years. Characteristics that are helpful in understanding recruitment for each major are age, gender, zip, F/T or P/T, day or evening session. ➢ Analyze the report tracking enrollment numbers over the past five years in each major, sorted by campus and year. Goal (3-5 year) Conduct research to find more effective ways to recruit students to specific programs. ➢ Find a physical location for a phone bank on each campus or centrally located to make a distinct, focused effort to solicit additional information from potential students, conduct surveys, and implement retention focused calling. ➢ Produce CARS report for each major by contact code. ➢ Identify and target two low-enrollment programs with excellent transfer record or excellent professional outcome opportunities. Goal (3-5 year) Develop a historical profile of high school yields in order to research the reasons for differing yield rates and strategies for maximizing enrollment. ➢ Using information from individual Suffolk County high school guidance offices on the annual number of graduating...
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...what the student learned and a reflection of what kind of students they are. Some learners may not be bothered whether they progress or not, however, in the flip of the other side, their parents are left with great distress if their children do not perform well. But, judgments of the students’ academic performance can’t be measured hundred percent for there are multiple factors that arise when it comes to studies. These facets need or should be considered for a better understanding of the students’ performances in school. Researchers have found out that determinant “of learners’ performance has been the subject of ongoing debate among educators, academic and policy makers. Various factors affect students in many ways under different circumstances. These factors take in socio-economic, psychological, emotional, and environmental aspects. Different people come from varied backgrounds- not everyone can afford school fees, for example, and therefore some may not attend school properly because of such reasons. Family problems brought principal impact in studies also. These may affect students’ academic performance at the end of the day. Smoking, alcohol, over-sleeping and stress all have a great consequence on the students’...
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...experiences on character building, sense of responsibility, knowledge about many things, and it makes one skillful, equipped and prepared to face the challenges that will come his or her way and to make one’s dream come true. It opens doors of brilliant career and opportunities in life. Being in high school is one of the most important endeavors that a child should experience. It may be difficult to adjust to the new changes during the first year because some can be confused and scared but it can also be very exciting to others. However, the students will soon notice that high school life and learning is fun yet complicated. Generally, being responsible students, they should deal with the problems being faced in high school in a positive manner. Public schools handle about thousands of pupils in a year. One of the hardest problems being faced in public school is dropping out of several students. Therefore, the researchers want to figure out the common reasons of high school dropouts in Emiliano Tria Tirona Memorial National High School. Graduating from high school is not enough, an individual should pursue a college education, either vocational or a four year course for him or her to have a brighter future. On the other hand, for the ones who...
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...and implies a social framework for social individual development. Rahman and Uddin (2009) indicated that education is a basic need of human beings. It is also very important for the development of any country. Education is the responsibility of the state and government who should make every possible effort to provide it on an ever interesting and increasing scale in accordance with the national resources. In the rising seas of education’s changes, a group of people who have been increasingly affected is at the instance of a much serious array of problems regarding education. This group of people is composed of some 355 students of the Department of Economics of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. 2 For the past years, studies regarding the status and determining factors regarding the academic performance of the students of PUP - Department of Economics were seldom done and there were insufficient information about these matters. Citations were apparent but there were no individual studies conducted to discover the determinants affecting the level of academic performances of students in DE. Background of the Study As a state university, PUP has always defended its stand that education is an instrument for the development of the citizenry and for the enhancement of nation building (PUP Handbook, revised 2007). Section 1.2.4 of the same handbook indicates that in order to embody this philosophy, there is a need to broaden...
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...THE STUDY SKILLS AND HABITS OF ATENEO DE ILOILO- SANTA MARIA CATHOLIC SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter one consists of six parts: (1) Background of the Study, (2) Statement of the Problem, (3) Hypothesis, (4) Definition of Terms, (5) Delimitation of the Study, and (6) Significance of the Study. Part One, Background of the Study, represents the rationale that supports this research endeavour. It gives the reason behind the choice of the problem and provides a strong foundation for the conduct of this study. Part Two, Statement of the Problem, presents the problem and states the general and specific research questions that this study sought to answer. Part Three, Hypothesis, states and advances the hypotheses that were tested in this study. Part Four, Definition of Terms, includes the meanings of the terms that are essential in the development and understanding of this study. Part Five, Delimitation of the Study, includes the discussions of the scope and factors that delimit the scope of this study. Part Six, Significance of the Study, enumerates the persons and institutions that might benefit from the findings of this research. Background of the Study Study skills and habits are techniques or strategies used every time a student is studying. Some students would have the same study habits or may have a different one. Their kind of study habits depends whether a specific study is effective for them. Definitely, the emphasis...
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...Shock the Future, LLC Course: IME 255 - Engineering Economy Instructor: Dr. Yildirim Table of Contents: Proposed Business 3 Problem Statement 3 Business Concept with Industry Analysis 3 Competitor Analysis 3 Target Market 4 Strategic Positioning 4 Critical Risks 4 Economics of the Business and Operations Plan: 5 Primary Ten Year Plan 5 Details of Alternative Plans 6 Analysis………...…………………………………………………………………………………7 Conclusions…………………………………………………………………………………….…7 Appendix 8 References…………………………….…………………………………………………………11 Proposed Business Problem Statement The importance of obtaining a college education to work in today’s society cannot be overstated. That is why in recent years high schools have started to encourage students to pursue a college education as well as begin to prepare the students for college. The current methods high schools are implementing offer general ways of preparing students for college that are often times ineffective and lack proper execution. Since college preparation is critical for high school students to increase their chance of successfully graduating from college, it is now more crucial than ever before to provide proper college preparation for tomorrow’s college students. However college preparation requires more than just helpful techniques for studying and teaching yourself. College preparation also requires a good amount of hard work and learning core subjects that form the foundation for which we build our...
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...work. In October 5, 2010, the recent program on Philippine Education as part of President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III’s Educational Reform Program was the instituting of the K – 12 Education Plan. From his 10 point Educational agenda he cited: 12 – Years Basic Education Cycle I will expand the basic education cycle, from a 10 year cycle to a globally comparable 12 years, for our public school children. At present, those who can afford basic education get into the best universities and the best jobs after graduation. Universal preschooling for all public schools children will have preschool as their introduction to formal schooling by 2016, and we will make this available to all children regardless of income. The Pnoy Administration believes that adding more years to basic education in the Philippines could help solve the problems of unemployment, keep with global standards, and help Pilipino students to have more time to choose the career that best suits their skills. Psychologically speaking, the short education program affects human development of the Pilipino children. A Pilipino is legally a child before he or she turns 18 years old. Psychologists and educators say that children under 18 are generally not emotionally prepared for entrepreneurship or employment or higher education disciplines. Commonly, Grade six pupils graduate at the age ranging from 11-13 years old, and fourth year high school students graduates at the range of 15-17 years old. Therefore...
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...STATUS AND PROBLEMS OF TEACHING SCIENCE IN SELECTED PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE DIVISION OF ORMOC CITY Table of Contents Contents Page Chapter I Introduction 1.1 Nature and Importance of the Study 1.2 Objectives of the Study 1.3 Definition of Terms 1.4 Scope and Limitations of the Study Chapter II Review of Related Literature Chapter III Conceptual Framework Chapter IV Methodology Unit of Analysis Data Collection Chapter V Results and Discussion Chapter VI Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations Bibliography Appendices Chapter I Introduction NATURE AND IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY Education is a very significant activity in the heart of nation building. It is a necessity for every citizen as it helps achieve true independence. It opens them up to new opportunities in their societies. Opening up new doors closed to them before. They are now also more able to make intelligent decisions as members of their societies when it comes to social issues and problems. So it is a very big problem when the members of the educational system itself are the ones experiencing difficulties in doing their duties. One of the more obvious areas that has suffered greatly is in the field of Science. It is quite obvious to anyone with just a simple ocular inspection that it is suffering from a lack of proper equipment and other things necessary in its delivery. That and also the need of qualified teachers to teach those subjects since Science...
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...Sibling rivalry as a factor affecting the Behavior of the Selected High School Students in Saint Therese School SY 2013-2014 A Thesis Presented to the High School Department of Saint Therese School In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement In Thesis Writing Muhammad Hussam Ansari Fourth year-Honesty March 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page ………………………………………………………………………………… i Table of contents ………………………………………………………………………….. ii Approval Shee……………………………………………………………………………… iv Acknowledgement ………………………………………………………………………. v Chapter 1: The Problem and It’s Setting Introduction ………………………………………………………………………………… 1 Review of Related Literature & Studies ……..………………………………………….. 2 Significance of the study ………………………………………………………………….. 3 Hypothesis …………………………………………………………………………………… 4 Scope and Delimitation …………………………………………………………………… 5 Conceptual framework ……………………………………………………………………. 6 Definition of terms …………………………………………………………………………. 7 Chapter 2: Research Methods and procedures Research design ……………………………………………………………………………. 8 Research locale ………………………………………………………………………………. 9 Research instrument …………………………………………………….…………………. 10 Population and sample ……………………………………………………………………. 10 Sampling technique …………………………………………………………………… 10 Gathering procedure ………………………………………………………………………. 12 Chapter 3: Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation of Data Age of respondents...
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...Factors that Affect the Learning Capacity of the Two Sections of Third Year Basic Education Curriculum Students in Panabo National High School S.Y. 2013-2014 Siew Lian C. Lee Researcher Engr. Gerson D. Dumpasan Research Adviser S.Y. 2013-2014 ABSTRACT This study assessed the factors that affect the Learning Capacity or the Academic Performances of First Two Sections of Third Year Basic Education Curriculum Students in Panabo National High School S.Y. 2013-2014. This study examined the influence of School Facilities, Teaching Efficiency of Teachers, and Gender in the Academic Performance of students. The questionnaires are the main data gathering instrument and the records of grades of Third Year students. The respondents of this study were the selected students of the two sections of Third Year BEC namely, III-Amethyst and III-Beryl. This study answered the questions based on the respondents’ perception towards the condition and adequacy of the facilities in terms of library, laboratory and classroom, comfort rooms, gymnasium and canteens and the significant relationship of these facilities and academic performances of students. Also, the students perception in the Teaching Efficiency and attitude of their Teachers and the significant relationship of their level of perception and their Academic Performances. The significant difference of the Academic Performance of students having more Textbooks and students having fewer amount of Textbooks. ...
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...Educators debate extending high school to five years due to the increasing demands on students from employers and colleges. Those for it say that it will give students more time to achieve what is expected, and those against it say that students would lose intrest and attendance will drop in year five. Of course there seems to be advantages and disadvantages to both, but lets be realistic, in America today, education isn't exactly our most relishing topic. I feel that extending high school one more year is a bad idea for three reasons, students really only have three years, there will be a loss of intrest, and its just a "band aid" for bigger problems. Firstly, if you think about it, there are really only three years of high school, because does anyone really get anything done senior year? No. Senior year is a time of waiting, for school to end, for your acceptance letters to come in, it's a time of waiting. Not to mention the commonly known disease that seems to incubate all seniors called "senioritis". Senioritis is basically not doing anything. With 5 years of high school students would waste 2 years to senioritis instead of just one. Out of the millions of students enrolled in high school, maybe one out of 5 truly enjoys school, where as the others just treat it as a social gathering very early in the morning. After the first three years of high school, coming into your senior year, you become a human form of a slug, very slow, both physically and mentally. Of course...
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...GRADE RETENTION IN HIGH STAKES AND LOW STAKES TESTING YEARS A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts In The Department of Psychology by Anna Elizabeth Ball B.S. Texas A&M University, 2002 August, 2007 Acknowledgments I would like to thank Dr. George H. Noell for all of assistance, support and guidance in the preparation of this document. I would also like to thank Dr. Frank Gresham and Dr. Kristin Gansle who served as my committee members and also helped with my study design and document preparation. Finally, I would like to thank all who assisted with the construction and management of the database used for this study. ii Table of Contents Acknowledgments……………………………………………………………… ii List of Tables...…………………………………………………………………....iv Abstract…………………………………………………………………………. v Introduction……………………………………………………………………... .1 Grade Retention Literature Review..............………………………….......1 High Stakes Testing Literature Review….………………………………5 Rationale and Purpose of Current Study……………………………........9 Methods...................…………………………………………………………… 10 Database Construction…………………………………………………. 10 Procedure.....................………………………………………………… .11 Results……....................………………………………………………………...13 Grade 4…………………………………………………………………..13 Grade 5…………………………………………………………………..18 Grade 6…………………………………………………………………..23 Grade 7…………………………………………………………………...
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...Research Report No.87 Development of Vocational Readiness of Junior and Senior High School Students: Through Analysis of Research on Standardization of Vocational Readiness Test Summary Authors (in the order of writing this report) Akio Tachi Professor, Division of Human Sciences, Seinan Gakuin University Harumi Muroyama Senior Researcher, Occupational Consultation and Employment Support Group, Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training Sadamitsu Kamiichi Associate Professor, Labour College, Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training Chihiro Iwawaki Researcher, Occupational Consultation and Employment Support Group, Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training Tomoko Adachi Lecturer, Department of Arts and Sciences, Osaka Kyoiku University Junhei Matsumoto Research Director, Occupational Consultation and Employment Support Group, Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training Nobue Sasa Principal, Tokyo Metropolitan Minorigaoka High School Tomokazu Sugimori Teacher, Tokyo Metropolitan Katsushika Sogo High School Keiji Honma Associate Professor, Faculty of Sport Science, Nippon Sport Science University Participating researchers other than above Miyako Kamei Graduate School of Tokyo Metropolitan University (temporary research collaborator: Jun. 2004 – Sep. 2004) Ryu, Bin Graduate School of the Tokyo Institute of Technology (temporary research collaborator: Feb. 2005...
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...the teachers. FINDINGS • A high percentage (90-98) of teachers had favourably agreed upon the positive influence of curriculum, co-curricular activities, religion, classroom activities and culture in the development of moral values among high school students. • Based on the variables considered for the study, male teachers, teachers above 5 years of experience and Government teachers comparatively had favourable opinion regarding the positive...
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