Practical Research I
EVANGELLE CABADING
LOVENIA ELVINIA
JORELYN GARCIA
ZSANNISHA LOQUINIO
ANGELMARIE TING
SEPTEMBER 2018
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page i
Table of Contents ii
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION
Definition of Terms 3
Related Literature 4
Research Design 7
Research Environment 7
Research Instrument 7
Data Analysis 9
CHAPTER V: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATION
Conclusion 12
Recommendation 14
BIBLIOGRAPHY 15
CHAPTER 1
Introduction
Current Situation
and talents, and different experience in life and friends. In the start of a new
school year, there will be new sets of lessons, homework, projects, and many
activities only, there are clubs and organizations that they can join based on their
interest. Being part of one, may help improve their skill that can be used in a real
working environment, as well as their own individuality. It will also give them a
chance to meet and get along with other people. Another thing is, organization
involvement can open doors to bigger and greater experiences. Also, it can truly
be a life changing experience. But the question is, will it be a positive change? Or
activity or choose to be one of the people who plan a specific activity. Through
this, one can gain emotional intelligence through communicating with various
individuals and within groups, developing skills and new relationships that will
take us far in life and are essential for success. However, being a member of an
organization, one will be able to acquire more knowledge, skills and talents, and
get a chance to develop and improve those acquired skills and talents. On the
downside, organizations may become demanding, and require students to
devote most of their time in attending meetings, practices and other activities,
Rationale
in the future, for this will give them insights, and can be a basis on whether they
should or should not join an organization, or what should they possibly do if ever
about the topic. This study is only limited to the grade-11 senior high school
V. Definition of Terms
teenagers, or adults who are going to school, but it may also be other
The student years are not only about books and seminars. This wonderful
period of time will facilitate your transition to adult life. Students learn how to live
networking with professors and colleagues. Moreover, if they choose to, they can
enter into contact with their first complex association, namely a student
for up to many years is an important decision. (Amanda Wilks, October 18, 2016,
student-life/pros-cons-student-organization-campus/)
“provide students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to be a good leader”—
qualities they can take with them into life after college. Furthermore, in a survey
conducted by the University of Arizona, more than half the students surveyed
leadership skills. Being a leader can be scary, but what better way to learn than
advice/student-life/blog/importance-joining-student-organizations-college/)
and strengthening academic achievement, even if the activities are not obviously
related to academic subjects (Marsh & Kleitman, 2002, para. 9). “A number of
academically than students who did not participate” (Marsh & Kleitman, 2002,
higher grades, more positive attitudes toward school, and higher academic
aspirations” (Darling, Caldwell, & Smith, 2005, para. 1). Darling, Caldwell, and
such as their favorite activity, gender, and ethnicity were asked in order to take
the social factors and influences into account when calculating the results. The
students were also asked what their academic goals were and their grade point
average. The results showed that the students who participated in school-based
better academic attitudes than those who were not involved in extracurricular
activities at all (Kimiko Fujita. 2002-2016. The Effects of Extracurricular Activities
2018. http://www.kon.org/urc/v5/fujita.html)
activities included having better grades, having higher standardized test scores
and higher educational attainment, attending school more regularly, and having
skills such as teamwork and leadership while decreasing the likelihood of alcohol
use and illicit drug use and related problem behaviors. Those who participate in
many ways. Talented athletes and actors can achieve acclaim for their talents,
while many school clubs and projects offer educational and social opportunities
their negative aspects, too. Students should be aware of the potential pitfalls of
extracurricular-activities-4920.html)
CHAPTER 3
METHODOLOGY
I. Research Design
Case study was utilized in this study. It included interviewing only, and
organization.
an organization.
that they have the same amount of workload and mindset. The chosen
collecting the data, the researchers will then asses, interrelate, and analyze
The following data was gathered from the interviews that were given
organization?
of their friends or classmates are joining, or has already joined that particular
organization as well. Some wanted to test out their capabilities, serve others,
team with other people. Students who were already part of an organization in
Another reason is because it aligns with their interests, and has activities that
will help them earn money. Lastly, respondents joined an organization with the
studies yet, some also thought it was a waste of time. However, there were
others who found it beneficial to their studies for they have learned new
setting goals or schedules for the day. They prioritize and tackle the more
important work or what matters more first than the other. Apparently, there are
others who have no problems with their time management, for either their
organizations aren’t that busy, or their schedules don’t conflict with their
provide free time for their responsibilities in the organization, leaving them
with less time, to no time towards self-enjoyment. Another thing is you’ll get to
experience working with other people, on which you may or may not like
them, for not everyone might cooperate with you sometimes. The
organization because they enjoy being with a group that helps to broaden
their connection with other people through strengthening each other when
people to join an organization for it does not only engage in any social
activities and be able to meet good people but it moles every capabilities of a
become better for oneself but it serves as a vessel towards unifying with our
CONCLUSIONS
organization as well. Some wanted to test out their capabilities, serve others,
other people is another reason as well. Students who were already part of an
organizations. Another reason is because it aligns with their interests, and has
activities that will help them earn money. Lastly, students join an organization
which are helpful to their studies, such as getting to learn new things from
reasons were because now, they’ll have something to write about in their
connected to their future studies, which seemed like they had advanced
organizations.
Most of the students has their own way on managing their time. Some
even does the bigger task before starting the smaller tasks for them to be able
to passed before the deadlines of their tasks. They schedule their time perfectly
disadvantages. The advantages are being able to socialize with different people
easier to stand in front of a class because being a part of an org does not only
give you the chance to meet new friends, but it also helps boost that confidence
from inconvenience in time, joining an organization has to deal with all sorts of
people. People that may not really give others the help they need. People that
organization.
RECOMMENDATIONS
• If one is planning to join an organization, one must think of the challenges that
may come along with it. Then decide whether he/she is up for it.
and results will be more accurate and will give new information to the people.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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