Using of Comic-Based Supplementary Material in Enhancing Students’ Engagement and Food Preservation Competencies

Joyce Ann M. De Guzman, Edilberto Z. Andal
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The study assessed the relationship between students’ engagement and Grade 6 Food Processing students' competencies concerning their perception of the comic-based supplementary material. Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) has minimal studies about such concepts, so further research is needed.  A description-correlation research method involving 30 Grade 6 students and a researcher-made questionnaire was utilized in data gathering. The findings revealed that the comic material was positively recognized by the students with an overall mean of 4.76 with a verbal interpretation of “strongly agree,” while the overall mean of perceived student engagement after using the instructional material was 4.72, with the category "highly engaged" reflects that the material helped the learners to be engaged in learning the subject. Furthermore, the relationship between the perception of the use of comic material and engagement was significant, with a high positive correlation r=0.82. It implies that as students utilized the comic material, their engagement increased. Similarly, it was found that student's perception of the comic material was partially significant to their competencies with moderate association r=.39. This is because of the non-significant result of the correlation between the comic and other variables in competencies such as content, presentation, and accuracy. Nonetheless, the material still contributed to learners’ acquisition of acceptable grades in Food Preservation 6
利用漫画为基础的补充材料,提高学生的参与和食物保存能力
本研究评估了六年级食品加工学生对漫画基础补充材料的感知能力与学生参与度之间的关系。技术与生计教育(TLE)对这些概念的研究很少,因此需要进一步研究。本研究采用描述-相关研究方法,对30名六年级学生进行问卷调查。研究结果显示,学生对漫画材料的总体平均认可度为4.76,口头解释为“非常同意”,而使用教学材料后感知学生参与的总体平均认可度为4.72,“高度参与”类别反映了该材料有助于学习者参与学习主题。此外,感知漫画材料的使用与投入之间存在显著的正相关关系,r=0.82。这意味着当学生使用喜剧材料时,他们的参与度增加了。同样,我们发现学生对漫画材料的感知对他们的能力有部分显著的影响,r= 0.39。这是因为漫画与其他能力变量(如内容、表现和准确性)之间的相关性结果不显著。尽管如此,这些材料仍然有助于学习者在食品保鲜6中获得可接受的分数
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