DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERISED CAREER GUIDANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Man in search of comfort struggle to
meet up with good career and for this to be achieved, it has to be
started as early as possible. From the time man is born, expectations
abound to know what likely he will be able to do as he grows up. This
has to do with his natural behaviour and mental exercise display. This
continues in family/parents and other relaxation acting as counselling
unit until the child goes in to school. In school the teacher takes over
the counselling, it is a continuous exercise until one finds one‟s
feet, then he can continue from there and equally be in a position to
guide and counsel others.
The stages where much work is carried
out on counselling is in secondary schools .This is a stage when a child
is grown to be able to understand maturely and when the child‟s
attitude is fully studied in line with academic performance . In all
secondary school across the country , there exist a guidance and
counsellor office where people knowledgeable in the area of psychology
are employed in order to help advise the younger ones in school which
way forward to their future career . There people through class
visitation, Observing students during recreation and calling on them at
intervals for questioning, came to know the students betters and be able
to guide and counsel them in their future career probably in university
or in any other area of endeavour.
The job of counselling in secondary
school is not an easy job to be taking into consideration the number
students involved with respect to the number of staff involved. It is
always very difficult to handle all the students and to remember
everything about the students. This Counselling exercise needs a
sophisticated system for the operation of counselling alliterates some
of the problem associated with exercise.
Personal behaviour and area of interest,
they keep very close marks with the students to make sure that no stone
is left unturned. This aspect of one‟s life is taken very seriously in
schools because that is mainly the reason people go to school for the
academics tests and examination only. The battle of career choice is
handed over to individual when he/she attain a stage of being able to
duct for himself what he/she really wants and how best possible to get
such height. The person can steer the wheels directly to his destination
or deviate in the other way due to carelessness or youthful exuberance;
but the end justifies the means. Sometimes, due to laxity and
incapability on the side of the career guidance and counsellor in
schools, most of the students are led astray.
Hoyfield (1997) argues that a good
career in life, makes a lot of meaningful process in life. He queried
„‟what is comfort and where comfort without a good career‟‟. In his own
views, it takes a long and rough way to arrive and clinch a good career
but when one finally gets to it, life comes to be what nature made it
be.
He made it clear and that life is
associated with a good career and that such a career is what can give
full meaning of life a priceless gift of nature. Statistics shows that
people who find good career are enjoying high standard of living and the
unlucky ones cry of frustration and negatives social factors that
limits life.
1.1 Statement Of The Problem
The number of students involved in
schools counselling are very enormous and few staff in counselling
cannot handle the job effectively.
It is always very easy to forget information about students and to reach all the students, contributes and problems.
It is always very easy to forget information about students and to reach all the students, contributes and problems.
Another major problem of the counselling
is information storage. The made of storage of information observed
from the students in different forms is not reliable and this makes the
counselling to apply guess work in trying to direct students in their
future career work.
This is a very big delay in taking
decision on students concerning their future career. This is also
because referencing to students information for decision making takes a
very long time.
1.2 Aims/Objectives
The primary aim of this projects work is
to provide lasting solution to the problem affecting counselling
exercise in secondary schools. The following objectives below are the
study
- To make the criteria and process involved in the exercise of counselling very easy and flexible
- To carefully take care of the burden, the staff faces in trying to do the work of counselling manually.
- To provide adequate enabling environment for counselling on student to give them better career perspective
- To maintain adequate observed information on students for future reference and quick decision taking.
1.3 Purpose Of The Study
The purpose of this project work is to
probe into the developing a counselling software for schools with a view
of creating awareness of the use computer in counselling with due
consideration of this new technology advancement.
1.4 Significance Of The Study
This study is of numerous important to the guidance and counsellor department and the society in general in different ways:
- It will help the counsellor to always direct the students in their best career area with happiness because it will be result oriented.
- It will also help to eliminate the word frustration among the people which is very common in the society.
- It will ease of the stress of the counsellor using his/her brain trying to store information about different students in their large number and each student‟s area of interest he/she is fit for.
- Using an automated system in this situation would be very efficient especially in information storage.
1.5 Scope/ Delimitation Of The Study
The study covers the design and implementation of computerized career choice counselling system in secondary schools.1.6 Constraints / Limitations
The major constraints identified in the course of this work are as follows:- There are many secondary schools in primitive/rural areas that have little or no technological facilities in the school. Implementation of this system in such a situation becomes a problem.
- There may also be staff in the school who do not have knowledge on proper usage of computer. If such staff works in the guidance and counselling unit, it would be cumbersome for him/her to operate the computerized system.
Recommended solution to these problems
is that there should be a room for proper training of personnel who
cannot operate computers properly. Also, government should help provide
technological facilities in those schools in the rural areas that have
little or no level of technology.
1.7 Definition Of Terms
COUNSELLING: To give advise to anotherSOCIETY : This is an organized group of people living together and having things together
AUTOMATED: Less independent of human direction and utilizes techniques of automation.
PROMPT: To motivate an action
SYSTEM: A combination of parts organized in a whole working together to achieve a common purpose
PSYCHOLOGY: The study of mind and it‟s function
DATA: This is a raw and unprocessed facts and figures obtained from experiments, research, surveys etc. used to develop something or make decision.
CHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF RELEVANT LITERATURE
2.1 Vocational Development and Career Counselling
Career development theories propose
vocational models that include changes throughout the lifespan. Super’s
model proposes a lifelong five-stage career development process. The
stages are growth, exploration, establishment, maintenance, and
disengagement. Throughout life, people have many roles that may differ
in terms of importance and meaning. Gottfredson proposed a cognitive
career decision-making process that develops through the lifespan. The
initial stage of career development is hypothesized to be the
development of self-image in childhood, as the range of possible roles
narrows using criteria such as sex-type, social class, and prestige.
During and after adolescence, people take abstract concepts into
consideration, such as interests.
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