Republic of The Philippines Department of Education Region V - Bicol Schools Division Office San Vicente - San Lorenzo Ruiz District
Republic of The Philippines Department of Education Region V - Bicol Schools Division Office San Vicente - San Lorenzo Ruiz District
Republic of The Philippines Department of Education Region V - Bicol Schools Division Office San Vicente - San Lorenzo Ruiz District
Department of Education
Region V – Bicol
Schools Division Office
San Vicente – San Lorenzo Ruiz District
SAN VICENTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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field especially in science grade six. The teacher keeps the latest developments in their area.
He has to learn and adopt new teaching strategies that could stimulate the interest of pupils
and make teaching clearer, more meaningful and interesting. Learning cannot be more
Many educators have recognized the use of computer as beneficial teaching – learning
technique. In today’s schools, the use of computer remains to be functional art purposive and
Results of the study made by the specialists revealed that performance in science is
one of the causes of academic failure. For several years, Science has been noted as one of the
most difficult subjects among the pupils of San Vicente Elementary School particularly for
grade six. Test results by quarter showed that 20% of 144 grade six pupils did not acquire the
75% MPL. It is in this premise where there is a need to look into possible ways and means on
how the grade six pupils of San Vicente Elementary School can acquire the skills, knowledge
and information that will enrich and enhance their performance in Science.
Thus, use of multimedia instruction is one of the innovative means to teach science.
Science is considered the most useful and effective. It has been said that “ a picture is worth a
information he reads, 20 percent of what he hears and 30 percent of what he sees. To sum up,
he remembers 50 percent of what he hears and sees, and 70 percent of what he sees, hears
beneficial teaching learning technique that science learning would become more interesting
and challenging and thereby motivate pupils to learn more. However the role of teacher in this
This study primarily aimed the impact of using Multimedia Assisted Instruction (MAI)
1. What is the level of performance of the pupils in the post-test over the pre-test?
2. What is the percentage of increase in the performance level of the pupils in the post-
3. Is there significant difference in the level of performance on the per-test and post-test
scores of pupils?
4. Did the use of multimedia assisted instruction enhance the performance level of the
pupils?
5. What other plans that can be strategically implemented to enhance the performance
This study will attempt to use MAI to the grade six classes of San Vicente Elementary
School during the academic year 2017-2018 (2nd and 3rd quarter), as a strategy to enhance the
pupil’s performance in Science. The researcher will use lessons/episodes in cd’s, dvd’s and
use of multimedia during teaching learning process. Pre and post test will be administered to
V. Methodology
This study will used the one shot experimental and descriptive research design to
look into the impact of multimedia assisted instruction among grade six pupils of San Vicente
The activities undertaken by the researcher, the data to be collected and the statistical treatment are
shown as follows:
teacher in classroom instruction. The teacher’s role is facilitative in nature while MAI is going
on. After the viewing, the teacher wraps up the lesson and evaluates the results of instruction.
Expected outcomes of the instruction are improved pupils performance in science grade six in
terms of high mastery level, high retention rate and increased conceptualization.
CLASSROOM
TEACHING Mastery
Improved pupil’s
Learning
performance in
MAI Science VI in terms of:
Strategy to a. High mastery level
assist Retention
↓
classroom Rate b. High Retention
teaching Rate
c. Increased
Conceptualization
Conceptuali
-zation of
Ideas
Teacher’s
Instruction
Research Feedback
ACTIVITIES / RESOURCES
STRATEGIES TIME FRAME PERSONS INVOLVED NEEDED
A. Pre - Implementation
B. Implementation
C. Post Implementation
IX. Appendices
Very truly yours,
SARAH A. OPEDA
Teacher III
Noted:
CLARITA N. ABIHAY
ESP II
Reviewed by:
Recommending Approval:
JOY G. CABRERA
Division Chief
Approved:
WILFREDO J. GAVARRA
Assistant Schools Division Superintendent