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    Academic and on-the-job-training (OJT) performances of tourism & hospitality management students

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    2017-03
    Author
    Agustino, Myrell F.
    Alvarez, Ivy T.
    Lauron, Efril A.
    Jolampong, Ailyn M.
    Thesis Adviser
    Nobleta, Annabelle F.
    Committee Chair
    Nobleta, Annabelle F.
    Committee Members
    Obien, Ginalyn J.
    Garcia, Kirsty G.
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    Abstract
    This descriptive-correlational study was conducted during the AY 2016-2017 to determine the academic and on-the-job training performances of BSTM 4™ year students. Specifically, it aimed to determine the academic and OJT performances of the respondents as an entire group and when they are classified as to sex, parents' educational attainment and monthly family income. The respondents were identified through stratified random sampling. From the population of 70 fourth year students, 59 were utilized as samples of the study. Questionnaire was used to elicit responses from the said respondents. Findings of the study show that the respondents were good in terms of their academic performance. Both sexes were "good" academically, but fathers' educational attainment has resulted to "very good" academic performances. On the contrary, results reveal that mothers who were in high school had students performed better than those mothers who had higher educational attainment. In terms of monthly income, those who were in the high-income strive more to have higher academic performance. Furthermore, findings reveal that students had very satisfactory OJT performance. Regardless of sex and parents' educational attainment, the respondents performed very satisfactorily in their on-the-job training performance. However, in terms of income, those who had high-income had achieved only satisfactory OJT performance compared to the other socio-economic classes. Significant variations were found between sexes in favor of females were found in terms of academic performance and fathers' educational attainment. Finally, there was no significant relationship between students' academic performance and on-the-job training performance.
    Keywords
    Academic performance On-the-job training Tourism students Hospitality students
    Subject
    On-the-job training  Training within industry  Academic performance
    URI
    https://repository.capsu.edu.ph/handle/123456789/698
    Recommended Citation
    Agustino, M.F., Alvarez, I.T., Lauron, E.A., & Jolampong, A.M. (2017). Academic and on-the-job training performances of tourism & hospitality management students [Undergraduate thesis, Capiz State University Sigma Satellite College]. CAPSU Institutional Repository.
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    Thesis
    Degree Discipline
    Tourism Management
    Degree Name
    Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management
    Degree Level
    Undergraduate
    Department
    Tourism and Hospitality Management Department
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