The Effects of Strategic Intervention Materials (Sim) in Teaching Grade 8 Slow Learners of Calaoagan Dackel National High School
The Effects of Strategic Intervention Materials (Sim) in Teaching Grade 8 Slow Learners of Calaoagan Dackel National High School
The Effects of Strategic Intervention Materials (Sim) in Teaching Grade 8 Slow Learners of Calaoagan Dackel National High School
In Partial Fulfilment
of the Requirements for the Degree
Masters of Science in Teaching Biology
By:
April 2017
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
encouragement.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter II – METHODS
Research Design…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15-16
Respondents of the Study…………………………………………………………………………………… 16
Instrumentation…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16
Data Gathering Procedures………………………………………………………………………………… 17
Data
Analysis……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17-18
References………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 20
Appendices…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
learning on any given topic. But there are times that with
follow.
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The strategic intervention material is very important
FOREIGN STUDIES
career choices.
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not only read concepts, but must also design and carry out
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is not enough because something must be done so that
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According to Fraser and Giddings as cited by Wheatley
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conclusions. They provided theories and concepts on the
of the students.
LOCAL LITERATURE
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the pupils the needed support to make progress in studies.
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CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF REFERENCE
8 slow-learner students.
Teaching Academic
Strategies for Achievement of
Slow Learners the Slow Learner
in Grade 8 Students
Traditional - Pre-test
Method - Postest
Strategic - Periodical
Intervention Test
Materials
questions:
curricularly valid?
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3. What strategic Intervention Materials (SIM) in teaching
HYPOTHESIS
Null Hypothesis
group.
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only in science but also the various learning areas in the
curriculum.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
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Quality Education. It is the appropriateness,
or cluster of school.
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Chapter II
METHODS
RESEARCH DESIGN
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approach that embraces studies of an experimental nature in
INSTRUMENTATION
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DATA GATHERING PROCEDURES
DATA ANALYSIS
each group was less than 30, then the ungrouped data was
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used. This was done by adding all the scores of the
t-test. This was used to find out whether the students who
Level of Significance
of the students who used and did not use the Strategic
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as the basis as to whether the null hypothesis would be
rejected or accepted.
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REFERENCES
Publishing House.
York.
from http://www.learningandteaching.info/learning/theo
ries.htm
http://study.com/academy/lesson/instructional-
materials-definition-examples-evaluation.htm
http://udyong.net/teachers-corner/6925-importance-of-
strategic-intervention-materials
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CURRICULUM VITAE
CAREER OBJECTIVE
To build a long-term career as a Junior High teacher
with opportunities for career growth and to keep up with
the cutting edge of the teaching technologies and to
encourage creativity and higher-order thinking to increase
students' performance.
PERSONAL DATA
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
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CURRICULUM VITAE
CAREER OBJECTIVE
PERSONAL DATA
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
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