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Title
Perception of the Senior High School Students in Holy Family Academy on the efficacy of the K-12 Curriculum
Abstract
The education of the Philippines shifted from the old basic education system to the new education system which is the K-12 program that was implemented in the
country on the year 2013 but began on the year 2016. Senior High School offers the students an opportunity to choose a specialization based on aptitude, interests, and school capacity.
Since the new education was recently adapted in the country, there are Filipinos who disagree with the K-12 system and claims that it would just be a waste of time and money. The current study aims to discover the views of the Senior High School students about the K-12 curriculum. The participants of the research are the Senior High School students of Holy Family Academy High School. The study follows phenomenology as the design for this study, for the researchers to be able to determine the "perception, thought, memory, imagination, emotion, desire, volition of bodily awareness, embodied action, social and linguistic activity of the students." (Smith 2018) As a result of the data gathering, it confirms that the K-12 system is helpful for most students because it gives them time for preparation, proper skills, more opportunities and expectations for college. But for some, they claim that the K-12 system is not sufficient enough and requires improvements since it is just recently implemented. The researchers can now conclude that the K-12 has been progressing in a helpful manner in the eyes of their students.
Author(s)
Evidente, Nina Kristine | Kwon, So Yee | Samia, Anna Martina | Alexander, Ralph | Encabo, John Nicholas | Milan, Gavin Jordan | Milan, Ryan Joshua
Location
IMC-EXT
Date
March 20, 2019
Identifier
SRE E92 2019