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Jumping Over the Fence: The Stories of Senior High School Students

Herdin Gray Intervencion Cutab
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Herdin Gray Intervencion Cutab: Department of Education, Tagum City Division, Philippines

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2021, vol. 5, issue 11, 687-691

Abstract: Jumping over the fence is a long-time problem not only in the school but also worldwide. For this reason, this study was conducted to determine the cause of the problem and provide implications. With the use of phenomenological research design, data gathered using Focus Group Discussion and In-Depth Interviews from the ten (10) purposively selected participants reveal that their reasons include boredom, bullying, recreation and preoccupation. Despite this, they also feared academic lag, and parental expectations. The findings of the research also reveal that the jumpers also faced several negative and positive consequences. In the light of these findings, implications and recommendations were presented in this manuscript.

Date: 2021
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