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<title>Cooperative learning and performance in Biology of non-Science major students</title>
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Loyola, Matilde Corazon Cristina A.
This study tried to show the positive effect of cooperative learning on the performance in Biology of the eighty education students over the eight weeks of instruction at Capiz State University, Main Campus. A pre-test-post-test control group design was used with the intact groups of two sections who are Filipino major. Forty students in each section served as the subjects of the study. One section was exposed to the teaching of Biology integrating learning together strategy while the other section was not exposed to such strategy instead of lecture-based teaching was employed. Data were gathered through the use of a validated 50-item performance test. In the pre-test, both the experimental and the control groups had “satisfactory” performance in biology. In the post-test both the experimental and the control groups had “very satisfactory” performance, with the experimental one getting a higher mean score as compared to the control group. For the test of difference in the pretest performance of both groups, there was a significant difference in favour of the control group and for the post-test performance, a significant difference was found out in favour of the experimental group, hence, cooperative learning had contributed much to the improved performance of the experimental group.
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2016 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Information literacy level and research attitude of graduate students at Capiz State University</title>
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<description>Information literacy level and research attitude of graduate students at Capiz State University
Reyes, Annie V.
The study, a descriptive research was conducted to determine the information literacy level and research attitude of graduate students at Capiz State University; to find out if there are significant differences in the level of information literacy and research attitude of respondents when attitude is categorized into research usefulness, research anxiety, positive attitude, relevance to life and difficulty of research when grouped according to their profile. The study covered 134 graduate students enrolled&#13;
during summer 2015. Findings of the study showed that the information literacy level is high and the research attitude of the graduate students is good. Male respondents belonging to ages between 41yrs old above, single and enrolled in Master in Public&#13;
Administration and with a background in research work and thesis writing with always available internet access have high information literacy and at the same time have a good attitude towards research. Furthermore, the study showed that there&#13;
were significant differences in the level of information literacy and research attitude when respondents were grouped according to the graduate program, background in research and the availability of internet connections. Hence, null hypotheses were&#13;
rejected. There were a strong positive correlation and significant relationship between information literacy and research attitude.
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<title>Student leader’s volunteerism</title>
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<description>Student leader’s volunteerism
Arcega, Ian B.
Volunteerism is a form of public spirit and civic awareness with elements of dedication, friendship, mutual aid, and progress (Lu, 2010). This is a descriptive research design utilizing quantitative data for analyses. A three-part researchermade questionnaire was used. The respondents are 152 student leaders. The study was focused on student leader’s volunteerism reviving the Bayanihan spirit. Most of the student leaders were female, ages 16-19 years old. They were college students and others were high school. The average number of organizations involved in and volunteered activities participated was two. The knowledge and challenges of student leaders on volunteering were very high, their opinions and attitudes were very favorable. The motives of student leaders were because of altruistic motivation, the areas where they interested in were on education and research, sports and leisure, and culture.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2017 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Student services programs of Capiz State University-Main</title>
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<description>Student services programs of Capiz State University-Main
Arcega, Ian B.; Dadivas, Rogie O.; Legario, Wennie F; Villarruz, Ma. Dorothee J.
Concerns in the quality of education have grown considerably over the past years. Higher education institutions are increasingly placing greater emphasis on improving service quality and student satisfaction. A descriptive research study utilizing a three-part researchers-made questionnaire. The respondents are the 372 students. The study was focused on the review of student services programs on the level of attainment of objectives, level of satisfaction and level of facilities adequacy&#13;
on the different student services in Capiz State University-Main Campus. The level of attainment of objectives of student services programs among guidance and counselling, cultural development, medical/dental, sports services, student organizations, alumni services, students’ publication, library and food services were attained. The level of satisfaction of students on the services program was satisfied and the adequacy of facilities of student services programs was very adequate. The provisions of important facilities help the Office of Student Services achieved its functions.
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