Action research between the differences of grade 11 students' assignment submission rates in different media / (Record no. 12936)

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Classification number Ref 373.07 Ac851 2023
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Title Action research between the differences of grade 11 students' assignment submission rates in different media /
Statement of responsibility, etc. by Bobbin Jove L. Badiango, Alexa Beatrice J. Doruelo, Alyana Margarita P. Ladrido, & Jhoanna Marie G. Rizon.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. [Iloilo City] :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. [Ateneo de Iloilo],
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2023.
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Extent/Page number 108 p.
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Summary, etc. The Covid-19 lockdown heavily impacted how academic institutions administer assignments, as most schools, during that time, transitioned to remote learning with the passing of the assignments online. This caused a massive decrease in the submission rate of assignments of students, mainly due to technological issues, procrastination, and lack of motivation. Hence, this topic was further dwelled upon by the researchers, as the researchers wanted to see if there is indeed a significant difference between the submission rate of students online and face-to-face. This study aimed to identify why the submission rate was low, the preferred medium of answering assignments, and the possible factors causing these issues. The researchers addressed this issue by collecting data from the subject teachers of the grade 11 students to analyze if there is indeed a significant difference in the submission rate. The researchers then identified those who are willing to participate in the study and disseminated a questionnaire that would answer the researcher's questions such as "What medium of submitting assignments do the grade 11 students prefer." After analyzing the data through graphical representation and thematic analysis, the researchers found out that students still prefer to submit assignments through the face-to-face medium as it is more convenient and effective, which could invoke an influx of assignments being administered through pen-and-paper. Students were also able to identify several possible solutions, such as the physical copy reminder, the 2P2M, wherein several students said that it could be effective, hence further research on its effectiveness could be groundbreaking.
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PROGRAM TYPE Social Sciences (how people live and work in society; law, government and institutions)
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Web-based instruction.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Educational technology.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element COVID-19 (Disease)--Research.
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Personal name Badiango, Bobbin Jove L.
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Personal name Doruelo, Alexa Beatrice J.
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Personal name Ladrido, Alyana Margarita P.
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Personal name Rizon, Jhoanna Marie G.
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          Reference High School Library High School Library   2025-03-12 Donation D-048 1 Ref 373.07 Ac851 2023 HSD-048 2025-04-02 2025-03-31 1 2025-03-12 Book