IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
AMONG LOW PERFORMING SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN
THE NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT TEST(NAT)
DIVISION OF NORTHERN SAMAR
ANALYN ESPINA EJERCITO
A Thesis
Submitted in partial fulfillment
of the requirements for the degree
MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION
MAJOR IN ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION
University of Eastern Philippines
University Town, Northern Samar
March 2011
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ABSTRACT
Title
IMPLEMENTATION
OF
THE
BASIC
EDUCATION
CURRICULUM
AMONG
LOW
PERFORMING SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN
NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT TEST (NAT)
DIVISION OF NORTHERN SAMAR
Researcher
ANALYN ESPINA EJERCITO
Adviser
MINDANILLA B. BROTO, MAED, DALL
School
UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINES
Year
2011
Degree Conferred
MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION
MAJOR IN ADMINISTRATION AND
SUPERVISION
The study employed the descriptive evaluative type of
research which involved a complete enumeration of secondary
school teachers with the school administrators who crosschecked
the
teachers
assessment.
It
covered
eleven
secondary schools in the division, their school heads and
147 teachers as respondents.
Questionnaires
were
the
main
instruments
used
to
gather data in this study. Data were analyzed, using the
frequency counts, percentages and average mean.
The findings of the study showed that a majority of
them were young, female, married, bachelors degree holders,
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had adequate length of work experience but attended only few
seminars/training-workshops.
As to the status of implementation of Basic Education
Curriculum, a majority of factors were perceived by the
respondents
as
well
implemented,
specifically
on
time
allotment, objectives, assessment, co-curricular activities,
curriculum
content,
Makabayan,
Mathematics,
English,
and
Filipino. Instructional management and supervision, mode of
integration,
teaching
strategies
and
instructional
materials, laboratory apparatuses and physical facilities
were considered moderately implemented, while class size was
rated as moderately appropriate.
Findings of the study also showed that both respondents
perceived that the grading system of the five subject areas
as
appropriate,
while
class
size
was
just
moderately
appropriate, which means that they considered smaller class
sizes as very appropriate compared to the bigger ones.
Findings
also
showed
that
teachers
were
highly
effective in human relations skills.
The schools performance indicators showed that although
there
were
national
some
average,
schools
they
that
still
lagged
were
steadily
behind
moving
the
towards
attaining the education goals and objectives. The result of
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the study further revealed that a majority of the schools
were moving ahead with regard to its participation rate,
drop out rate, completion rate, and teacher-student ratio.
As regards
the cohort-survival rate, a majority of them
were in the catching up phase. As to the achievement
level, a majority of the schools were average performing.
Data
further
revealed
that
the
second
year
high
school
students were good at English compared to other subject
areas, especially Mathematics, hence they need to improve
their
skills
on
this
particular
subject
area
where
the
learners were found to be low in performance.
As to the schools performance indicators, a majority
of
the
schools
steadily
moved
towards
attaining
the
education goals and objectives, despite their snail-phase
progress, a majority were perceived to be moving ahead on
the aspects of participation rate, drop-out rate, completion
rate, and teacher-student ratio. As to the cohort-survival
rate, a majority of them were in the catching up phase,
while as to the achievement level, a majority were just
performing on the average.
The Basic Education Curriculum was well implemented but
larger class size was inappropriate and not conducive for
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learning. Overcrowded classroom still remained a problem
that the Department of Education is facing.
The
teachers
were
highly
effective
at
establishing
human relations.
As
regards
implementation,
the
problems
encountered
the
teacher-respondents
during
the
perceived
BEC
those
related to instructional materials, laboratory apparatuses
and physical equipment as more serious, while student and
staff development, serious. The school administrators on the
other hand, rated staff development as more serious, while
instructional materials, laboratory apparatuses and physical
equipment were considered serious.
There were serious problems on lack of instructional
materials, laboratory apparatuses and physical equipment,
while school administrators experienced problems on teacher
development aspect. Absenteeism was also a serious perennial
problem
identified
by
both
teachers
and
school
administrators. It correlates to the poverty issues of the
students.
It is noted that although teachers and the school heads
differ in terms of prioritizing
problems, these above-
mentioned problems currently occurring are deemed as serious
contributors as to why there are out-of-school youth and
numbers of graduates who are not prepared to work.
In general, the study revealed that the Basic Education
Curriculum in selected secondary schools in the Division of
Northern Samar was well implemented.
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