SUFFICIENCY OF INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES AND PERFORMANCE OUTCOMES OF TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION STUDENTS

Charity T. Embodo, PhD Randy B. Alonzo
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In the landscape of secondary education, Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) stands as a critical component, offering students a pathway to develop skills essential for personal and collective growth, particularly in scenarios where access to higher education is limited. The study was conducted in the Division of Panabo City, involving 200 TLE teachers explored the relationship between instructional resource sufficiency and student performance outcomes. Findings revealed a moderate extent of sufficiency in instructional resources, with certain dimensions consistently evident while others showed occasional presence. Similarly, student performance outcomes were deemed satisfactory, though with variations across different dimensions. The study underscored a significant correlation between the sufficiency of instructional resources and student performance outcomes, highlighting the critical role of resource availability in shaping student achievement. Notably, all domains of instructional resources, including textbooks, laboratory equipment, technology, physical facilities, and human resources, demonstrated a significant influence on student performance. This emphasizes the importance of targeted interventions to improve resource sufficiency and ensure a conducive learning environment for students. Recommendations were put forth to address identified areas of moderate sufficiency, advocate for resource allocation, foster collaboration among stakeholders, and enhance teacher professional development. KEYWORDS: Instructional resources; performance outcomes; Division of Panabo City
教学资源的充足性与技术和生计教育学生的成绩成果
在中等教育中,技术与生计教育(TLE)是一个重要组成部分,为学生提供了发展个人和集体成长所必需的技能的途径,尤其是在高等教育机会有限的情况下。这项研究是在帕纳博市分区进行的,有 200 名 TLE 教师参与,探讨了教学资源充足性与学生成绩之间的关系。研究结果表明,教学资源的充足程度适中,某些方面一直很明显,而其他方面则偶尔出现。同样,学生的学习成绩也被认为是令人满意的,尽管在不同的方面存在差异。这项研究强调了教学资源的充足性与学生成绩之间的显著相关性,突出了资源的可用性在影响学生成绩方面的关键作用。值得注意的是,教学资源的各个领域,包括教科书、实验室设备、技术、物质设施和人力资源,都对学生的成绩产生了重大影响。这强调了有针对性的干预措施对于提高资源充足性和确保为学生创造有利学习环境的重要性。此外,还提出了一些建议,以解决已确定的资源适度不足的领域,倡导资源分配,促进利益相关者之间的合作,并加强教师的专业发展。 关键词:教学资源;绩效成果;帕纳博市分部
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