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Mathematics Academic Performance: Multiple Regression Analysis Model Barrera, Janet D.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 5 No. 10 (2024): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Res
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.05.10.08

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A multiple regression model was established based on the examination of factors of academic performance among BSEd Mathematics students during the academic year 2023-2024 of J.H. Cerilles State College-Dumingag Campus. The data of the participants’ perceptions of the extent of teachers’ support, instructional competence, and participants’ academic engagement were examined to determine if these constituted factors of students’ academic performances. This study employed a quantitative design, utilizing multiple regression analysis. Adapted questionnaire checklists were used, and data were analyzed using a five-point Likert scale. A reliability test using the Cronbach alpha coefficient was determined using Jamovi software. The study included students from the first to fourth year of BSEd Mathematics at J.H. Cerilles State College-Dumingag Campus, Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur, who are currently pursuing a Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Mathematics for the academic year 2023-2024. The weighted arithmetic mean, frequency, and percentage distribution were used to treat the descriptive questions. The study revealed that the teachers provided a high level of support to students’ mathematics learning and were competent in providing quality instructions among mathematics students. The students exhibited a high level of academic engagement; and performed well in their mathematics major subjects. Teachers’ support, instructional competence, and student academic engagement were significant correlates of mathematics students’ academic performances. The high level of teacher’s support is manifested in the way the teachers encourage the students to explore more problem-solving exercises and assist them whenever they encounter difficulties. The teacher’s instructional competence is evident when they encourage students’ interest, motivation, and participation. There is a high level of academic engagement when the students practice more drills. The students acquired skills and competences in math learning areas. The study recommends that the students may promote self- directed learning and motivation among students to improve their academic engagement and performance in mathematics; the mathematics educators may implement strategies to increase academic engagement through fostering individual tasks and collaboration to develop students’ mathematics skills and dependence; the curriculum designers may design mathematics curricula align with educational standards that promote the development of essential mathematics competencies among students; the school administrators may foster a collaborative school that emphasizes the importance of mathematics education and supports ongoing research and innovation in teaching practices; the parents may advocate for parental involvement in actively supporting children’s mathematical learning by providing resources, creating a supportive home environment, and reinforcing the value of mathematics education; and the future researchers may Investigate effective strategies and interventions for enhancing mathematics education and improving student outcomes in the subject. Mathematics is a crucial subject in education, providing students with essential knowledge and skills. To boost academic performance, teachers need to provide intensive support, instructional competence, and student engagement. Siddiqi (2018) found a significant relationship between teachers' effort and students' academic progress, advocating for improved instruction-based classroom learning and good teacher-student connections.
Challenges and Coping Strategies of School Administrators and Elementary Teachers During Pandemic Barrera, Janet D.; Ursabia, Ricky T.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Rese
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.03.06.12

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This quantitative correlational study determined the challenges and the coping strategies during the pandemic of the 12 school administrators and 94 elementary teachers in Sindangan South I and II Districts, School Year 2020-2021. Specifically, it discussed the trainings and webinars attended; seriousness of the technological, financial and pedagogical challenges encountered; and acceptability of the coping strategies. A questionnaire-checklist was used and analyzed using five-point Likert scale. Reliability test using Cronbach alpha was determined using SPSS. The Mann-Whitney U and Spearman rho tests were used in statistical inference. The study disclosed that the school heads have set their highest priorities in preparing their constituents in times of eventualities, and security and health of the school’s stakeholders. Both groups of participants noted the serious challenges they encountered during the pandemic in terms of technology, financial and pedagogies. They had very acceptable coping strategies in terms of technological, financial and pedagogical challenges. The two groups of participants agreed on the challenges they encountered. They have conflicting views and perceptions on coping financial challenges. The trainings and webinars attended were not vital and contributory to their views on challenges. The acceptability of coping strategies was not associated with their attendance to trainings and webinars. The study recommends for the provision of trainings and webinars on ICT skills and utilization; better equip their schools with educational technology; strengthen collaboration with stakeholders; and future researches to venture on psychological factors contributing to teachers’ willingness to use technologies.
Level of Satisfaction of Customers on the Use of E-Commerce of Food Establishments Barrera, Janet D.; Samos, Beverly B.; Barrios , Mary Rose
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 3 No. 11 (2022): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Res
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.03.11.08

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This study aimed to investigate the level of satisfaction on the use of e-commerce to customers of food establishments in Dipolog City amidst the CoVid19 pandemic this academic year 2021-2022. Specific questions were answered, namely: the profile of the respondents in terms of age, sex, educational attainment, civil status, occupation, and type of gadget used; the level of satisfaction of the respondents on the use of e-commerce in terms of e-marketing, platforms, and customers’ feedback; test for the significant difference in the level of satisfaction of the respondents on the use of e-commerce when analyzed according to their profile; the problems met or challenges encountered in the use of e-commerce; and test for the significant relationship between the respondents’ level of satisfaction and the problems met or encountered on the use of e-commerce. This study used the descriptive quantitative correlational method of research utilizing questionnaire as its principal tool of gathering data. The study was conducted among 193 residents of different barangays in Dipolog City during the calendar year 2022. The researcher-made questionnaire was used. Items of the questionnaires were gathered from the readings of the literature on e-commerce. The questionnaire was subjected for content and construct validity using Cronbach’s Alpha test to measure the internal consistency of the questionnaire. The statistical analysis of the data included the use of frequency counting and percentage, weighted average mean and standard deviation. Tests of inference were done using the t-test, Kruskal-Wallis test and the Spearman rho correlation coefficient. Statistical analyses were run using the SPSS and online data analysis calculators. The majority of the respondents belonged to age brackets 33-47 years old with 102 or 52.85 percent from the 193 respondents, mostly females, college graduate, married, working in the government, and used cellular phones. Most of the respondents were highly satisfied on the use of applications and platforms as these lead to prompt and on-time food delivery. There is no significant difference in the level of satisfaction when grouped according to age, sex, educational attainment, civil status, occupation, and type of gadget used. The use of e-commerce may not be the crucial factor affecting their problems and challenges. Concerned agencies may look into their policies of providing regulations. Future researches may be conducted to look into other factors that may have impact on the satisfaction level of the consumers in the food industry.