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Students’ evaluation in the developed video-based learning materials for physical education in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) Aquino, John Michael
Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education
Publisher : UIR Press Bekerjasama dengan International Association of Physical Education and Sports

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/es:ijope.2022.vol3(2).9428

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Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are urged to integrate technology and improve their digital skills in response to the changing overall trend and issues in the educational system. The service physical education course in college refers to four (4) topics required in the first four (4) semesters, which includes Physical Education- Rhythmic Activities. In line with this, the researcher was inspired to develop a video-based learning material for first-year students. The research study aimed to evaluate the developed learning materials by parts and characteristics. The researcher utilized the method of descriptive-evaluative research design and a self-made survey type-questionnaire was employed through an online web provider with a total of 130 students’ respondents with the used of purposive sampling. The validation and reliability of the questionnaire were also utilized and showed the 0.8284 Cronbach alpha which was good. The learning material was described by the respondents in terms of learning objective, content, and application. On the other hand, the evaluation of the learning materials in terms of usability, consistency, versatility, and aesthetic value was observed by the respondents. The findings illustrated that the overall assessment of the students’ respondents in all indicators on the Video-Based Learning Materials are highly acceptable based on their experiences while they are using the materials. This can be utilized by the 1st year students of Higher Education Institutions, revisions still consider in the development of the learning material, and validation may be done on the level of difficulty of the applications and simulations.
Students’ dance performances and the utilization of e-materials in physical education Aguelo, Mary Jean; Aquino, John Michael
Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education
Publisher : UIR Press Bekerjasama dengan International Association of Physical Education and Sports

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/es:ijope.2023.vol4(1).11262

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As a result of the Covid-19 virus, which has affected everyone, the educational community is in a tough situation right now. Technology's advancement in the teaching-learning instruction process is both a benefit and a drawback of globalization's educational approach. The study was primarily concerned with how the use of e-materials in the classroom might increase students' learning performance in physical education dancing. This study was a correlational investigation of 50 grade 9 students' dance performances and the utilization of e-materials in physical education in Sta. Catalina National High School, Candelaria, Quezon. The research was conducted using a descriptive-quantitative technique and a self-administered questionnaire through Google Form. The findings demonstrated that the use of e-materials in physical education dancing is always noted, and students' performance improves significantly when e-materials are used. Furthermore, there is no relationship between e-materials used to teach dance in physical education and student dance performance. It encouraged students to keep using and employing the effectiveness of e-materials in their dancing performances. This research will help to understand how effective the use of e-materials is in teaching dance in physical education and how it affects student performance and will provide valuable insights on the best practices for teaching dance in physical education and how to maximize the use of e-materials to enhance student performance.
THE EFFECT OF SCHOOL HEADS' LEADERSHIP STYLE ON LEARNERS' PERCEPTION OF SCHOOL CLIMATE Simbre, Abegail P.; Buenaventura, Ma. Laarni D.; Aquino, John Michael; Vera, Jayson L. de; Vera, Mary Grace D. de
Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen Vol. 21 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jam.2023.021.1.01

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A positive school climate and excellent leadership are essential to promote holistic school administration and high-quality education. Researchers wanted to find out how school leaders' leadership styles affect the perception of students in a high-quality educational environment using a mixed-method research design. A total of 1018 people participated in this survey, including 907 students and 111 school officials from 24 different schools. The Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ) was used to determine the most common le­adership style among school heads. The SCAI Secondary General Version was used to assess students' perceptions of the school climate level. Also, four school principals participated in one-on-one interviews on how their leader­ship styles changed during the pandemic. All aspects of school climate, includ­ing community relations, student interactions, learning and assessment, physical appearance, discipline environment, attitude, and culture, had high levels of perceived school climate. Results show that transformational leadership, con­tingent reward, management by exception, and inspirational motivation are the most prevalent styles of leadership, while laissez-faire, idealized influence, and intellectual stimulation are the least prevalent. Only two out of forty-two (42) correlations between school atmosphere and leadership style were significant. Student interactions and idealized influence are also included in this cate­gory. School administrators and teachers need to understand the level of trans­formational leadership and the school climate to create the best school environ­ment, which will improve the quality of teaching and learning and, in the end, school performance.
A Feasibility Study on Disasters and Disaster Risk Reduction Factors Awareness of LSPU Students Daran, Danilo S.; Briones, Mario R.; Alvarez, Manuel Luis; Ampo, Richard C.; M. Reyes, Mary Grace; Cabigan, Victoria; Aquino, John Michael
International Journal of Social Learning (IJSL) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): August
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher in cooperation with Indonesian Social Studies Association (APRIPSI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (369.764 KB) | DOI: 10.47134/ijsl.v2i3.171

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This study determined the students' degree of awareness at Laguna State Polytechnic University (LSPU) Sta. Cruz, Laguna in terms of disaster risk reduction and its significance, which was the basis of the LSPU DRRM Center construct. This employed a descriptive- correlational study and used a purposive sampling technique. The results revealed that the respondents had experienced various types of disasters. They are slightly aware, at least, of risk reduction factors anchoring on political commitment, while they are no less than slightly aware of the particulars related to risk reduction measures. Moreover, the results of χ² Tests of Independence revealed that the awareness of Disaster Risk Reduction Factors depends on the individual's exposure to a single or a combination of natural disasters. On the contrary, the extent of awareness of those factors does not depend on the respondent's exposure or experience with global viral diseases and man-made disasters.