Study Habits of Secondary Students from A Philippine City Schools Division during Distance Learning

Q4 Social Sciences
Royce A. Salva, Lualhati O. Cadavedo, Ser Voie O. Cadavedo, Kristine T. Patinga
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Study habits is presumed to be a promising indicator as regards the scholastic standing and academic success of students. However, with the unforeseen paradigm shifts in the Philippine education system due to COVID-19, millions of Filipino learners are confronted with various school-related concerns. Their established study habits are undoubtedly disrupted, if not yet depleted. This led the researchers to instigate this research and gather the data pertinent to the attainment of its general objective. In total, there were 4,056 secondary students from nine junior and senior high schools who voluntarily participated in the conduct of this study. With the intention of this quantitative research to gauge the degree of study habits of the respondents, and its potential significance of differences when grouped according to an identified set of independent variables, a set of statistical tools were espoused. For the results, the respondents accumulated an overall mean of 4.14 or often, which implies positive academic practice given its frequent recurrence. Hereafter, t-test and ANOVA statistics also declared that their study habits are significantly different when the mean scores are juxtaposed according to sex (p-value = 2.536E-12 < 0.05), socio-economic status (p-value = 0.03 < 0.05), education level (p-value = 0.02 < 0.05), and preferred modality of learning delivery (p-value = 0.02 < 0.05). This infers that the disparities in the study habits of secondary students are exceedingly distinguishable when clustered as per their demographic information and chosen instructional channel—inclined to the rejection of the null hypotheses.
菲律宾某市中学分部中学生远程学习习惯研究
学习习惯被认为是衡量学生学术地位和学业成功的一个很有前途的指标。然而,随着新冠肺炎导致菲律宾教育系统发生不可预见的范式转变,数百万菲律宾学生面临着各种与学校相关的问题。他们既定的学习习惯即使还没有耗尽,也无疑被打乱了。这使得研究人员发起了这项研究,并收集了与实现其总体目标相关的数据。共有来自九所初中和高中的4056名中学生自愿参与了这项研究。这项定量研究旨在衡量受访者的学习习惯程度,以及根据一组确定的自变量分组时差异的潜在意义,因此采用了一套统计工具。对于结果,受访者的总体平均值为4.14或经常,这意味着积极的学术实践,因为它经常复发。此后,t检验和方差分析统计还表明,当平均得分按性别(p值=2.536E-12<0.05)、社会经济地位(p值=0.03<0.05)和教育水平(p值=0.02<0.05)并列时,他们的学习习惯有显著差异,和首选的学习方式(p值=0.02<0.05)。这推断出,当根据中学生的人口统计信息和选择的教学渠道进行聚类时,中学生学习习惯的差异是非常明显的——倾向于拒绝零假设。
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