The Relationship of Technological Resources and Student Engagement Among Senior High School Students
Norhanie Abdulganie,
Casandra Faith Alingig,
Lian Carumba Balatero,
Mary Rose Bande,
Nicole Bantillo,
Jan Pop Berdin,
Salima Pangantapan and
Kenneth A. Pondang
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Norhanie Abdulganie: Carlos P. Garcia Senior High School 109 J, Luna St., Poblacion District, Davao City, Philippines
Casandra Faith Alingig: Carlos P. Garcia Senior High School 109 J, Luna St., Poblacion District, Davao City, Philippines
Lian Carumba Balatero: Carlos P. Garcia Senior High School 109 J, Luna St., Poblacion District, Davao City, Philippines
Mary Rose Bande: Carlos P. Garcia Senior High School 109 J, Luna St., Poblacion District, Davao City, Philippines
Nicole Bantillo: Carlos P. Garcia Senior High School 109 J, Luna St., Poblacion District, Davao City, Philippines
Jan Pop Berdin: Carlos P. Garcia Senior High School 109 J, Luna St., Poblacion District, Davao City, Philippines
Salima Pangantapan: Carlos P. Garcia Senior High School 109 J, Luna St., Poblacion District, Davao City, Philippines
Kenneth A. Pondang: Carlos P. Garcia Senior High School 109 J, Luna St., Poblacion District, Davao City, Philippines
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 2, 3378-3393
Abstract:
Low engagement in academic activities is a common concern among senior high school students, often influenced by the availability of technological resources. This study aimed to examine the relationship between technological resources and student engagement among senior high school students. Using a descriptive-correlational research design, data were collected from 300 respondents. Pearson’s correlation analysis revealed a strong positive relationship () between technological resources and student engagement, indicating that consistent access to technological tools enhances active learning and participation. These findings highlight the crucial role of technological resources in fostering student engagement and improving academic performance. Based on the results, the study recommends enhancing access to modern digital tools, providing teacher training on effective technology integration, and utilizing platforms like Edmodo and Google Classroom to sustain student engagement. Additionally, future researchers are encouraged to employ a mixed-method approach to gain deeper insights into how students interact with technology in their learning environment. A longitudinal study is also recommended to examine the long-term impact of technological resources on student engagement and academic performance.
Date: 2025
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