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An Object-based Model for Assessment of Quality of Teaching in Institutions of Higher Learning in Nigeria

A Case of the Federal University of Technology Owerri, Nigeria

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  • Wilson Nwankwo

    Global Scan, Nigeria

    Author

  • Fidelia Udoka Eze

    Federal University of Technology, Nigeria

    Author

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Abstract

In most learning Institutions in Nigeria, the quality of teaching delivered by Lecturers/Teachers are not usually given the attention it requires and where such is done, it is often done in a crude way using semi-automated approaches. This research is conceived to examine how Information and Communications Technology could be employed to collect data for the assessment of quality of teaching delivered by Teachers/Lecturers in the Institutions of higher learning in Nigeria. To achieve this, this research studies a University of Technology in the South-East of Nigeria, conceives and designs an object-oriented model for harnessing the relevant data needed to conduct such assessment into a central database. This system can be used to submit feedbacks on the performances of the Lecturers and also enable educational administrators view statistics of submissions. As the data is collated in a central database, analytical tools could be employed in conducting further analysis on Lecturer performance evaluation to drive advanced decision making.

Author Biography
  1. Fidelia Udoka Eze, Federal University of Technology, Nigeria

    Dept. of Information Management Technology

References

Ministry Of Education, National Policy on Education in Nigeria, 1998.

Booch, G., Object-oriented analysis and design (4th ed.), Addison Wesley, California, 2007.

Nerson, J., Object-Oriented Architectures: Analysis and Design of Reliable Systems, Prentice Hall, New Jersey.

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2015-03-01
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Nwankwo, W., & Eze, F. U. (2015). An Object-based Model for Assessment of Quality of Teaching in Institutions of Higher Learning in Nigeria: A Case of the Federal University of Technology Owerri, Nigeria. International Journal for Innovation Education and Research, 3(3), 84-105. https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol3.iss3.330