Scholastic Achievement of SSPC College Students Graduated from General High Schools and Vocational High Schools

Authors

  • Victoria Sabalza Samar State University
  • Nathalie Ann Acosta Samar State University
  • Bernardo Oliva Samar State University

Keywords:

Scholastic Achievement, SSPC College Students Graduated from General High Schools and Vocational High Schools, General High Schools, Vocational High Schools

Abstract

This study attempted to compare the scholastic achievement of SSPC college students graduated from the general high schools and vocational high schools. The descriptive-analytical method of research was used in the study. Selection of samples was based on the students enrolled in the six courses. Purposive sampling was used to determine whether the students came from the general high schools or vocational high schools and for the researcher’s intention to involve students who were consistently enrolled for two years, the time duration. The t-test of significance for uncorrelated means was used in treating the achievement ratings or the GPA of the college students. The t-test of significance at .05 level with ten degrees of freedom was employed to find out whether the obtained correlation falls within the region of acceptance or rejection. The following are the findings of this study: (1) the scholastic achievement level of the students who graduated from the general high schools is good, (2) the scholastic achievement level of the students who graduated from the vocational high schools is good, and (3) there is no significant difference between the students graduated from the general high schools and the vocational schools. Based on the findings, the following conclusions were drawn: (1) this study reveals a good scholastic performance of the college students graduated from the general high schools enrolled in Samar State Polytechnic College, (2) this study reveals good scholastic performance of college students graduated from the vocational high schools enrolled in Samar State Polytechnic College, and (3) this study further reveals a minimal evidence for the two groups of students to be significantly different on scholastic achievement. Based on the findings and conclusions, the following recommendations are drawn: (1) a study toward policy reform for a comprehensive academic discipline integration for both vocational and general high schools through the tertiary or higher educational aims, (2) a study on group leadership of students in school, curricular or extracurricular, to consistently relate with superior scholastic achievement, (3) study on the same problem in other schools to further confirm validity of findings of the present study, and (4) a follow-through research on the same problem and venue ten years after for findings relevant to curriculum development schemes.

References

A. BOOKS

Bruner, Jerome S. Toward a Theory of Instruction, New York: W.W. Norton and Co. Inc., 1968.

Corson, John J. and Simpson, G. Fundamental Statistics in Psychology and Education, Tokyo: McGraw-Hill Kogakusha Ltd., Co., 1973.

Dressel, Paul L. and Associates, Evaluation in Higher Education, USA: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1961.

Gagne, Robert M. Essentials of Learning fro Instruction, USA: Dryden Press, 1974.

Gellor, Jaime M. and Others. Readings on New Thrusts in Education, Philippines: CED, 1984.

Goodson, Ivor F. School Subjects and Curriculum Change, Great Britain: Hela Ltd., 1983.

Guilford W. and Frutcher B. Fundamental Statistics in Psychology and Education, Tokyo: McGraw-Hill Kogakusha Ltd. Co., 1973.

Lavin, David E. The Prediction of Academic Performance, New York: Russel Sage Foundation, 1965.

Manuel, Guerrero and Sutaria. New Thrusts in Philippine Education, Manila: CED Publishing, 1974.

Maslow, Abraham H. The Self-Exploration in Personal Growth, New York: Harper and Row, 1956.

Mouly, George J. Readings in Educational Psychology, USA: Hart, Rinchart and Winston, Inc., 1971.

Tuckman, Bruce W. Measuring Educational Outcomes, New York: Hardcourt brace Jovanich Inc., 1975.

Wilson, John D. Student Learning in Higher Education, Crom Helm Ltd., London: 1981.

B. JOURNALS AND DOCUMENTS

Cruz, Santiago De La. “Towards a University of the Common Man”. Educational Perspectives. Manila: EU Graduate School of Education Journal, 1972.

Elefanio, Inocencia. “Theories and Trends in Education”, A Compilation. Tacloban City: MECSRO 08, 1978.

Goldman, Roy D. and Robert E. Slaughter. “Why college Grade Point Average is Difficult to Predict”. Journal of Educational Psychology. 68-1, February, 1976.

Gough, Harrison. “What Determines the Academic Achievement of High School Students”, Journal of Educational Research. Vol. 16, 1953.

Marcos, Ferdinand E. “On Education”. Presidential Policy Statement Series. National Media Production Center, 1968.

McCormick, James and Asher, William. “Aspect of the High School Record Related to the First Semester College Grade Point Average”. Personal and Guidance Journal. Vol. No. XLII, Manila: 1964.

MECS. Education and Culture Journal. Vol. I, No. 3, and Vol. II, Nos. 1 and 2, April-December, 1985.

PSCPE. Education for National Development. Educational Survey, 1971. Research and Guidance Division Center. “Relationship Between Performance in the 1975 NCEE and some Selected Variables”. Manila: MECS National Testing Center, 1975.

Vergara, Jose R. “Practical Arts vs Technical Vocational Education”. Education and Culture. Journal. MECS, 1985.

C. UNPUBLISHED THESES

Bell, Paul ALbert. “Comparison of College Grades Received by Students Having and Not Having Vocational Agriculture in the High School”, Research Problem, Oklahoma COllege Library, Oklahoma, Stillmate.

Bunton, John N. “Effectiveness of Secondary Vocational Agriculture”, Master’s Report, Colorado and Mechanical College, Fort Collins, Colorado, 1954.

Cunningham, Clarence. “Relationship of Selection Pre-College Experiences to Scholastic Achievement in the Ohio State University”, Unpublished Master’s Thesis, OSU, Columbus, Ohio, 1959.

Jerdivitcha, Cheotima, “A Comparison of of Student Achievement in the Department of VOcational and General Education: A Case Study in Thailand”, Unpublished Master’s Thesis, TUP, Manila, 1987.

Kagondechasak, Somboon. “Correlations of Academic Performance of the Students of the Graduate School of the TUP”, Unpublished Master’s Thesis, TUP, Manila, 1983.

Laluan, Erlinda B. “Performance of Second Year College Students in the State Universities in Region I – Its Relation to NCEE Scores and Some Selected Variables”, Unpublished Master’s Thesis, Baguio Central University, Baguio City, 1983.

Limbo, Salvacion, “Factors Affecting the College Scholastic Performance of Students from Different Types of High School”, Unpublished Master’s thesis, Central Mindanao University, Mindanao, 1975.

Mess, Noel L. “Vocational Agriculture Credits from High School as a Basis for College Agriculture Work”, unpublished Master’s Thesis, Texas Technological College, Lubbock, 1963.

Porcare, Alfredo, “Correlates of Scholastic Performance of VISCA College Freshman”, Unpublished Master’s Thesis, VISCA, Leyte, 1984.

Rosales, Socorro A. “Performance of Secondary Schools Under Different Organizational Dimensions”, unpublished Master’s Thesis, UP, 1982.

Salas, Nilo B. “Relationship Between 1981 NCEE and Scholastic Achievement of TUP Engineering and Teacher Education Freshman 1982-1983”, unpublished Master’s Thesis, TUP, Manila, 1984.

Santos, Bruno, “Scholastic Achievement of North Carolina State College of Students of Vocational Agriculture as Compared with Students Having no Vocational Work in School”, Unpublished Master’s Thesis, North Carolina State College, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1950.

Santos, Daniel S. “Motivation for Academic AChievement Among College Students”, unpublished master’s thesis, College of Education, UP, Quezon City, 1980.

Tamayo, Perfecta D. “A Study of the Relationship of Some Factors to Academic Achievement”, Unpublished master’s thesis, Central Philippine University, Iloilo City, 1975.

Tangchai, Thiraphene, “The Scholastic Performance of College Students Enrolled at the Kasetsart University, College of Agriculture, During the SY 1954-55”, Unpublished master’s thesis, UP, 1962.

Downloads

Published

2023-04-14

How to Cite

Sabalza, V., Acosta, N. A., & Oliva, B. (2023). Scholastic Achievement of SSPC College Students Graduated from General High Schools and Vocational High Schools. SSU - Digital Archive for Theses and Dissertations, 7(1), 1–117. Retrieved from https://datd.ssu.edu.ph/index.php/datd/article/view/320