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<title>School Based  Management Wash in School (SBM-WinS) practices and MOOE Utilization: input to continuous initiatives of school</title>
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<description>School Based  Management Wash in School (SBM-WinS) practices and MOOE Utilization: input to continuous initiatives of school
Dilao, Grace D.
This descriptive – associational study aimed to determine the extent of SBM-WinS practices and MOOE utilization of elementary schools in the district of Maayon. &#13;
The randomly selected respondents composed of school heads, school SBM coordinators, teachers, PTA officers and SPG officers were utilized in this study. A questionnaire adopted from DepEd SBM-WinS Monitoring tool was used in gathering the data, subjected to content validity and reliability test using Cronbach’s alpha. Focus-Group Discussions (FGD) was conducted to find out the actual scenario among administrators on their mechanisms employed for the successful SBM-WinS implementation and the challenges encountered by them concerning the program. Data were analysed using frequency counts, mean, percentages and Spearman’s rho. The District of Maayon got a mean of 2-Star for WinS implementation. The enrolment and MOOE utilization is significantly related to sanitation and health education. The mechanisms employed by the administrators for SBM-WinS implementation were providing free drinking water and liquid soap for handwashing, practiced waste segregation, and sustain 100% deworming and SBM-WinS is in any event of PTA assembly. The challenges encountered were the lack of supervision on SBM-WinS practices implementation, no lined connections of toilets to water source, and deficient of finances for repair and maintenance of WinS facilities.
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