Post PH Revision
Post PH Revision
Post PH Revision
Scholastica’s
A Research Project
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In Partial Fulfilment
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PRACTICAL RESEARCH 1
By 12 St. Walburga
Society would say that modern times call for a modern solution, with that rational
thing in mind, the Philippines has officially adopted the international system of education
known as the K-12 program into its system. The said program has been ratified—and
instated in the Republic Act 10533—on May 15, 2013, as spearheaded by the former
President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III who advocates for the improvement of the
educational equity in the Philippines. Apropos to that, the adoption was made primarily
to enhance learner’s basic skills, produce globally competent and sound individuals,
and prepare graduates for lifelong learning and employment, since most of the other
countries have long been applying the said system, countries in the likes of US (where
the program originated), Japan, South Korea, Australia, India, and, Canada, to name a
few.
years of basic education, which covers: 6 years in Elementary; 4 years in Junior High
school; and an additional of two years for Senior High school; the SHS being the last
stage is as well as the crucial stage of education, as it is in this stage where learners
are tested and assessed to see if they are well equipped to enter college or work.
Senior High school playing a crucial role in the development of the learner’s
skills, particularly offers the academic and non-academic track as part of the program
chiefly to assess their interests or established preferences in mind. With that, the
moment they proceed to Senior High school, learners will be given adequate choices
that shall respond to their line of interests. Taking Humanities and Social Sciences
strand from the academic track as an example. those learners whose line of interests
therefore, only be choosing HUMSS as their strand simply because that is what the said
and have been subjected to proper orientation regarding the matter—something that
people in the country has failed to acquire. Because of this, some strands are often than
not perceived as of little importance just because they lack knowledge to it, similar to
what has happened to the HUMSS strand as evident in the views of the society.
discrimination, the act of discriminating a student because of the stigma that one strand
the Philippines year 2017, somehow, in some ways society’s views delineate students
from HUMSS strand because of the stigma of widespread assumptions that one’s
intellectual abilities can only be based on mathematical and scientific scale assuming
that mathematics and science is a difficult to pass subjects. According to the results of
the 2003 Trends in International Mathematics and Science study (TIMSS), it shows that
out of the 45 countries who participated in the TIMSS, the Philippines ranked 41st in
Math and 42nd in Science. And in year 2018, the Mean Percentage Score (MPS) of the
mathematics subject in the National Achievement test (NAT) here in the Philippines is
below 50% not passing the required MPS of the Department of Education.
However, despite the statistical results of the student’s competence in Mathematics and
students who became interested in the academic strand STEM or Science, Technology,
the year 2018, making the ratio of the numbers of STEM students incredibly higher than
the Accounting and Business Management (ABM) strand and HUMSS academic strand
respectively.
The blemishing spot of claiming that numerical and scientific scale defines a student’s
intellectual capabilities rather than dealing with the other way around causes stain to the
way of thinking of those students that are not fully equipped and aware of the different
academic strand’s focused area of learning, mistakenly judging and confusing the
HUMSS strand as inferior to the other academic strands when it is actually equal to the
others.
With this, the researchers ought to assess and reinforce students’ rudimentary
knowledge on the HUMSS strand by means of a campaign material that shall help them
understand the strand better and avoid misconceptions. This in effect, shall guide them
The theories stated will be significant since this study involves the decision-making
process of the respondents. Through these theories, the researchers will be able to
identify the factors that affect and influence career selection of the respondents as this
Choice (1950) that states a person usually made up of all six categories: realistic,
investigate, social, conventional, enterprising, and artistic. This theory also states that
people in search of their career path are often confused because they mix their
dominant type with their other preferences. Through this theory, the researchers would
able to identify the dominant factors and preferences that influence the respondents
Learning Theory of Self-Efficacy (1977), which means that a person may exercise
control over his or her thoughts, beliefs, and actions, and that self-efficacy is the
most important driver of one’s career development. Another proponent of this theory is
John D. Krumboltz (1976) who theorized that people choose their careers based on
what they know and have learned. He identified four main factors that influence career
and skills such as goal setting, information gathering, and self-observation. With the
help of this theory, the researchers would able to determine how the respondents’
preferences and skills are acquired and how the respondents select their academic
These theories can be applied by the researchers upon conducting the gathering
of data and interpreting the results of the survey. Anyway, these theories would serve
Grade 10 Students
HUMSS
Promotional Video
The Diagram shows two theories supporting the research, the Career Theory and
Social Cognitive Theory. The former explains inherent factors that focus on personality,
interests and abilities of an individual and external factors that center on one’s gender,
financial status, nationality and social influence. While, the latter explains how
individuals make career decisions considering the inherent factors and external factors
Furthermore, the diagram shows the focus target of the research which are the
Grade 10 Students. It also states the problem involve in the research which are the
This study aims to promote the Humanities and Social Sciences Academic strand
through a video as a campaign material and its effectiveness in the chosen Grade 10
students of three private junior high schools around the Talisay City area, namely St.
Thomas Aquinas Montessori - Lawaan I, Divino Amore Academy - Lower Mohon, and
Monterey School Inc. - San Isidro. It seeks to further answer the following:
1. To what extent are the respondents knowledgeable about the Humanities and Social
Sciences strand? / What is the initial knowledge of the respondents on the HUMSS
strand?
2. How did the question in the first number affect their preference in choosing their
strand?
3. What are the factors that influenced the respondents in choosing a strand from the
Academic track?
Significance of the Study
In response to the growing needs of the Filipino citizen particularly in the field of
education, the Philippines have officially adopted and implemented the K-12 program
into its own system. However, it has not been a while since its inception in our country,
which in effect leaving majority of the people still not having a full grasp of the program.
To aid this concern, the researchers conducted a significant study that aims to help
promote the Humanities and Social Sciences – to the Grade 11 school. In return, the
upshots of the research will eventually redound to the benefit of the society especially
Educational Institutions. It will help them improve the implementation of the K-12
program.
Students. It will clearly guide them in choosing the specific strand they are interested
in.
Teachers. It will be easier for them to guide their student’s choice of career path and
Parents. It will clearly help them support their child’s choice and avoid wasting time,
AGAK Center. It will help them carry out efficiently their responsibility in promoting the
This research will also help future researchers and the community as a whole.
Definition of terms
Academic Track – n. are areas of research interest that students choose to help guide
knowledge of social and political concepts and structures and a commitment to active
This chapter presents the literature and studies which the researchers believe
2015 dated August 28, 2015, and October 20, 2015, respectively is the full
knowledgeable decisions regarding their choice of SHS Track in the vision of the
conduct of the SHS Career Guidance Program and Early Registration in preparation for
The choice of career tracks of the students plays a great role in the preparation
of the schedule for the Senior High School. These career tracks are associated with
career preferences which were the bases in the conduct of the present study. Career
one's work schedules and activities concerning the talents, skills, competencies of the
individual and with the assistance of the management to allow him/her to take on
greater work and personal responsibility for his/her future. In other words, this is an
In similar studies, research about the factors determining the choice of career
Engineering and Sciences (2013) wherein career selection is one of many important
choices students will make in determining plans. This decision will impart them
throughout their lives. The student’s environment, personality, and opportunity will
determine how students make career choices, then follows how the students perceive
their environment, personality, and opportunity will also determine the career choices
students make. The first factor in career choice, the environment, may influence the
explore courses possibilities from early in their lives and not the procrastinating type that
waits till they are forced to decide. (Splaver 2000, p. 12). Opportunity is the third factor
that has formed career choices for students. Opportunity may influence how students
have perceived their future in choosing their particular career fields. The issue of
poverty has played an important responsible role in the opportunities available to all.
private secondary school students. The study looked into the career choice of the high
school students of the different private institutions in San Jose, Batangas as a basis for
developing a career program guide to help the students in choosing their career. As the
proposed career program guide was formulated, the students should be provided with
effective orientation on what career is really all about and can be done by the school
guidance counselor or by the teachers and parents as well and there must be a close-
up tie among the guidance personnel, teachers, and parents to promote a better
understanding of the factors which influence the career choice of the students. This
study also stated that students partake in inadequate information about different career
choices. Some students tend to base their career choice on the result of the aptitude
tests and interest test administered to them while others’ choices are based on their
parent’s preferences, peer influence, role models and the chance of working abroad.
course of action that is intended to produce a state of affairs, that is to say, a student
will choose a course which he/she will be learning throughout his/her college years, and
decision making should take part and should not take for granted. The decision of which
course to take is one of the utmost decisions for a student particularly those who are
Witko, Bernes, Magnusson, and Bardick (2006) studies on Senior High School
students' occupational aspirations found out that interests, skill, personal meaning,
In like manner with the study of La (2009) on factors influencing the educational
and career choices of Senior High School students revealed that parents’ supports,
school structure, gender and grade point average have considerable influence on the
Vietnamese Senior high school students’ educational and career choice. In the same
year, Leonard (2009) study on high school students' course selection decisions in South
Carolina found out that parents and teachers are highly influential in the course
selection decision.
A related study conducted by Eremie (2014) about comparative analysis of
factors influencing career choices among Senior Secondary School students in Rivers
State, Nigeria. The result showed that there were significant differences in career
preferences when grouped according to their sex, parity, and parental influence. In
pursue a post-secondary degree. Cultural factors, especially English fluency, were also
relevant.
There are common misconceptions present that show how society views the
students from the HUMSS strand. Because of these misconceptions, parents are
reluctant to let their child take the HUMSS strand. The value of the HUMSS strand in
education is seen as ambiguous and irrelevant. Van Den Berg (2015) states that those
that believe in this misconception do not know what direction they want to take in life,
enhancing the lives of students that study it. He also stated that in policy and reform
circles today, the humanistic aims of education are undervalued and their place in the
One of the misconceptions examined is the vital skills that are acquired in
Humanities. Pearce (2015) utters that humanities not only assist students in the subject
but also develop them to achieve across the curriculum, as it develops creative, critical
thinking, questioning and reasoning learners. Van Den Berg (2015) supports this view
later in her article by stating that the humanities subjects have worth by equipping
students with critical thinking skills needed in society. Jones (2017) confirms this
A further significant item to consider in the DepEd Order No.41 series 2015 is its
mandate to promote of awareness in the importance of choosing a track that suits their
skills and interest that matches the available resources and needs of society as this will
be a crucial role in planning and recruiting students to engage in the different senior
high school programs. This study aims to appeal to incoming SHS students to give a
second thought to choose the HUMMS strand as their academic track. Therefore, the
concern of this study is to help the incoming SHS students understand and learn more
about the said strand, to address the common misconceptions that the students
speculate about the strand and also to guide them as to what academic track to take in
line with their interests and skills wherein the researchers proposed a promotional video
regarding it.
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Chapter III
Research Methodology
Research Method
A descriptive qualitative method of study is used by the researchers in order to
obtain the necessary data by means of using an interview method which is essential in
answering the statement of the problem, as well as to meet the objectives of the study.
The researchers used the descriptive qualitative method in the study to identify what are
the factors that influence the grade 11 Science Technology Engineering and
choices for not choosing the academic strand Humanities and Social Sciences
(HUMSS). Also, in order to fulfill the method of the study, a purposive sampling
respondents of the said study. It is by means of choosing those who are eligible and
Research Setting
Rabaya Road, Talisay City about 11.7 km. from Cebu City via Cebu South Costal Road,
The chosen respondents of the study are the 15 selected Senior High School
another 15 students from the Accounting and Business Management (ABM) strand of
Research Instrument
collect sufficient data and information that will support the study. In using an interview
method basing on the prepared set of interview questionnaires will be used through
direct discourse and interview of the respondent. The content of the interview
questionnaire composes of five close ended questions and five open ended questions in
Moreover, there will be a video or tape recording as well to confirm the credibility of the
evidences aside from written interpretation of the researchers from the answers of the
respondents.
The collecting of data shall only be executed right after a letter of permission to
conduct the study in the school premises is presented to the administration of the
notable institution with a corresponding approval of the head, as well as the
A. Preparatory Stage
(1) Formally sending a letter of request to the school administration in conducting the
(2) Presenting a formal letter to the chosen respondents to willingly participate in the
(3) Checking on the devices that will be use as a recording medium for the
interviews.
(1) The group will be divided into two groups in conducting the interviews, the other
one will be assigned to record the interview and the other is to ask the set of
(2) After all the respondents are interviewed the group will synthesize, evaluate,
In this study, the researchers will use the content analysis which will help the
researchers to assess, measure, and interpret the data gathered from the set of
This study focuses to promote the Humanities and Social Sciences Academic
Strand through designing a promotional video as an intervention that will assess the
student’s choices and decision as to what HUMSS strand is about. In pursuance of this
study, the researchers would like to determine the contributing factors of their
and the respondent’s prior knowledge to the subject of discourse. This study centralizes
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