Factors Affecting the NCEE Performance of Students Coastal High Schools in Samar
Keywords:
NCEE, Performance, Students, Coastal High School, SamarAbstract
This study attempted to determine the degree of influence the seven factors had on the NCEE performance of students in the selected coastal high schools. As regards NCEE performance of the five selected coastal high schools included in the study, Indepedencia Barangay High School got 0%, not one passed, Guitarcan Barangay High School with only 2 passers, Daram Community High School with 3 passers, Such Low percentage of passers was caused by factors as revealed in the order or rank as, No. 1-Socio-economic status with grand weighted mean of 4.42%, No. 2 -Student factor with 4.25%, school facilities with 4.23% grand weighted mean and rank No. 3, geographical condition with 4.05%, and rank No. 4- Weather condition with 4.01%, No. 5 - Teacher factor with 3.94%, rank No.6, and the last rank No. 7-Peace and Order with a grand weighted mean of 3.43%. The relation of the NCEE performance and the seven factors associated with it denotes a high correlation between the two variables with an obtained r of -0.70. Thus, it can be said that there is a high relationship between the NCEE performance and the seven associated with it. The NCEE performance of the students in the five selected coastal high schools was highly affected by the seven factors as: socio-economic status of the family, student factor, school facilities, geographical condition, weather condition, teacher factor and peace and order situation. The NCEE performance of the students and the seven factors denote a high relationship as determined through the Pearson r using the obtained mean method. The school should tie up with the community in instituting some measures which will hopefully improve community life.
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