Beyond the Bell: The Role of Instructional Time and Learner Persistence in Shaping Effective Public-School Curricula
Fely V. Alajar and
Dr. James L. Paglinawan
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Fely V. Alajar: Teacher III, Bukidnon National High School
Dr. James L. Paglinawan: Faculty, Central Mindanao University
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 11, 3123-3132
Abstract:
This study aimed to investigate how instructional time influences the effectiveness of the curriculum on learner persistence among Grade 10 students at Bukidnon National High School. Using a descriptive correlational research design, data were collected from students to assess their perceptions of instructional time, their level of persistence in learning, and the effectiveness of the curriculum. The findings revealed that students perceived their instructional time as adequate, demonstrated strong persistence in their studies, and rated the curriculum as highly effective. Additionally, significant correlations were found between instructional time, learner persistence, and curriculum effectiveness, suggesting that increasing instructional time can enhance student commitment and lead to improved academic success. Furthermore, the study highlights the importance of fostering a supportive learning environment that provides positive experiences throughout the Grade 10 educational journey, ultimately contributing to better academic outcomes and preparing students for future challenges in their educational paths.
Date: 2024
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