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_aPadul, Carlyn Don G.
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_aThe effectiveness of the special science curriculum in selected DOST-SEI node high schools in Manila :
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_aThesis (M.A.)-- Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 2003.;A thesis presented to the faculty of Graduate School of Arts, Sciences, and Education in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Arts in Education (Biological Sciences).
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_aABSTRACT: The main objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of the Special Science Curriculum in selected DOST-SEI Node School in Manila this school year 2002-2003 in terms of the four (4) components of the school programs such as: Attainment of Curriculum objectives, curriculum materials, course activities and teaching strategies to identify the school's strengths, weaknesses and threats during the implementation. The study made use of the descriptive assessment method particularly the normative method with the questionnaire as the main data-gathering tool. The questionnaire was administered to three groups of respondents namely: students, teachers, and alumni. Data gathered were supplemented by documentary analysis to obtain objective, systematic, and qualitative description. The result of the survey revealed the following: 1. In terms of attainment of curriculum objectives, all the respondents perceived to be strongly agree; availability of curriculum materials perceived to be very satisfactory; course activities, all the respondents agree; teaching strategies, appeared to be occasionally applied. 2. The three groups of respondents showed positive correlation in the perception of attainment of curriculum objectives, course activities provided, and teaching strategies applied. No significant correlation in the availability of the curriculum materials appeared. 3. ANOVA revealed that there is a significant difference exists in their perception regarding the strength, weakness, and threats in the special science curriculum implementation. Null hypotheses tested at 0.05 level significance. CONCLUSIONS: The respondents appeared to strongly agree in the attainment of curriculum objectives; the availability of the curriculum materials appeared to be very satisfactory; course activities, appeared to be agreeable, teaching strategies, appeared to be occasionally applied. There is a positive correlation in the attainment of curriculum objectives, course activities, teaching strategies; No significant correlation appears in the availability of curriculum materials. There is a significant difference in the perception of the respondents regarding the strength, weaknesses, and threats in the Special Science Curriculum implementation. RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. Guidance services of secondary schools must conduct an annual articulation activity with the elementary pupils as feeder school. Encourage male student to enroll in the DOST Node High Schools. 2. Male graduating students of secondary schools should be encouraged to take up science education courses through career orientation program by their science teacher in their lessons and institutions offering science courses. 3. Graduating high school students/ alumni of the Special Science Classes must be encouraged to apply for scholarship in the DOST Science Priority Courses Scholarship Grant. 4. The Principal/ Administration should resort to resource management activities to provide laboratory equipment. 5. Administration should purchase computers through donations from the Local Government Officials on Non Local Government Organizations (NGO) such as PTCS, Alumni Association or other civic organizations. 6. The school should conduct school-based in-service training and intra-visitation of classes. Administrator should give incentives or rewards to deserving teachers to motivate them to do their best and strengthen their commitment in the teaching profession.
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