Presentation, Analysis & Interpretation of Data: (Cite The Family Code of The Philippines and The 1987 Constitution
Presentation, Analysis & Interpretation of Data: (Cite The Family Code of The Philippines and The 1987 Constitution
Presentation, Analysis & Interpretation of Data: (Cite The Family Code of The Philippines and The 1987 Constitution
Table 1.1 shows that among the respondents of Brent Hospital and Colleges Incorporated Senior
High School, 78.29% are age ranged from 15-17 while 21.71% are age ranged from 18-20. This
also signifies that majority of the respondents are minors aged ranged from 15-17 and about
21.71% are considered in legal aged. The numbers show relatively high percentage which is
considered under the responsibility of the parents in terms of decision making according to( cite
Senior High School are Female while 25.72% of the respondents are Male, which signifies also
Table 2.1 shows the Students perception Level based on the questionnaire that was adapted from
that they used on their research impact of level of perception on mandatory ROTC for senior
high school students, both male and female AGREE on Mandatory ROTC for senior high school
with mean that is equivalent to 3.41 and 3.32, respectively,. That means most of the students
eager to attend and participate the ROTC program both gender strongly agrees that it will teach
them good manners and right conduct. In television, Pulse Asia (2019), UPDATE: majority of
Filipinos agree with revival of ROTC in "senior high. Thus, majority of the students believe
that through Mandatory ROTC it will develop their self-discipline, leadership skills, physical
fitness, enhancing self-esteem, strengthen interpersonal relationship skills, good manners and
most of all patriotism and love of country. This further shows that the proposed Mandatory
ROTC by the Department of Education is gaining its momentum as the students are eager to
Table 2.2 Student’s perception on Mandatory ROTC data are grouped according to Ages.
Table 2.1 shows the Students perception Level based on the questionnaire that was adapted from
that they used on their research impact of level of perception on mandatory ROTC for senior
high school students, both minors aged (15-17) and legal aged students (18-20) AGREE on
Mandatory ROTC for senior high school with mean that is equivalent to 3.33 and 3.27,
respectively,. That means most of the students eager to attend and participate the ROTC program
both ages agrees that it will teach them good manners and right conduct. In television, Pulse Asia
(2019), UPDATE: majority of Filipinos agree with revival of ROTC in "senior high. Thus,
majority of the students aged 15 to 17 strongly believed that through Mandatory ROTC it will
develop their self-discipline, leadership skills, and most of all enhancing good manners. This
further shows that the proposed Mandatory ROTC by the Department of Education is gaining its
momentum as the students are eager to participate the said program. But despite of the fact that
majority of this classes are eager to participate some argue that according to Galvez, D. (2019)
Mandatory ROTC for SHS students violates int’l law which prohibits minors from militarization.
However, issues are yet on the open table for discussion and subject for debate in the legislative
arena. Thus, it is quite positive that the students subject for the program are willing to participate
Table 4.1 Significant difference on the perception level on Mandatory ROTC in terms of Age
α= 0.05
15-17 3.33 0.173 0.4408 0.1099 No significant
GEN. 3.3
WEIGHTED
MEAN
Table 4.1 shows the independent sample T-test on the perception level on mandatory ROTC of
the respondents when data are grouped according to age. The data tend to show that the weighted
mean of age ranges 15-17 years old and 18-20 are 3.33 with a standard deviation 0.173 and 3.27
with standard deviation of 0.172, respectively. These values obtain t=0.338845 and with the level
of significance α=0.05, P-value= 0.1099. This means that there is no enough evidence to reject
the null hypothesis which implies that the perception level of Mandatory ROTC of age group 15-
17 and 18-20 years old respondents have no significant difference when data are grouped
according to age.
Table 4.2 Significant difference on the level of perception on Mandatory ROTC of Gender with
alpha 0.05
α= 0.05
Female 3.41 0.156 0.2053 0.1081 No Significant
GEN. 3.36
WEIGHTED
MEAN
Table 4.2 shows the independent sample T-test on the perception level of mandatory ROTC of
the respondents when data are grouped according to gender. The data tend to show that the
weighted mean of gender female and male are 3.32 with a standard deviation 0.156 and 3.41
with standard deviation of 0.177, respectively. These values obtain t=0.2053and with the level of
significance α=0.05, P-value= 0.1081. This means that there is no enough evidence to reject the
null hypothesis which implies that the perception level on Mandatory ROTC of female and male
respondents have no significant difference when data are grouped according to gender.