Under The Influence of Social Media
Under The Influence of Social Media
Under The Influence of Social Media
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Introduction
This study is to know the positive and negative effects of having of having social
media around. In conducting this study, we can learn how to improvise a strategy on
how to use the influence of social media correctly. Social media has greatly affected the
widespread to the world, many people including elementary students are being
systems, its use is increasing much more than at any other time. According to, Singh
(Ajay, 2021) Social Media has become a vital part of a student’s social life. It is now
many schools. These platforms offer school children the opportunity to connect, get in
touch, access information and research. Social media is the strongest medium of
communication which helps people to connect from far places. Social media’s
acceptance in daily life is one of the driving forces behind these depending prospects
The use of social media is incomparably on the rise among students, influenced
by the globalized forms of communication and the post-pandemic rush to use multiple
social media platforms for education in different fields of study. Though social media
has created tremendous chances for sharing ideas and emotions, the kind of social
support it provides might fail to meet students’ emotional needs, or the alleged positive
Social media has a lot of use, especially in inquiring information. This is why the
opportunity to apply the use of social media in the student’s learning, must be used
appropriately at a given time period. The allocation of time in using social media must
The first social media site to reach a million monthly active users was MySpace
– it achieved this milestone around 2004. This is arguably the beginning of social media
as we know it. With 2.3 billion users, Facebook is the most popular social media
platform today. YouTube, Instagram and WeChat follow, with more than a billion users.
Tumblr and TikTok come next, with over half a billion users (Ortiz-Ospina, 2019) . Some
school’s uses social media as platforms for their learning even since the post-pandemic.
In the year 2020, the pandemic had reached the Philippines and affected the student’s
learning. Some schools had postponed their classes while the others continued with
This study aims to determine the effects of social media to the learning of
elementary students.
Specifically, this study sought the answer the following research questions:
1.1 Age
1.2 Gender
2. What are the social media platforms involved and their usage?
3. How do the respondents assess the effect of social media in their learning?
2.3 Grades
2.4 Behavior
learning?
4. Is there a significant relationship between the Grades and behavior when grouped
according to profile?
Hypothesis
Theoretical Framework
As social media in all of its forms has slowly crept into the majority of homes,
social learning theories have identified the impact of media on how children and
adolescents behave in social situations. For internet users, social networking sites are
virtual worlds. Young minds' academic learning ability and conduct are impacted by
spending so much time in virtual worlds. It results from regular exposure to and
engagement in the virtual world as well as through video sharing and conversation,
where kids learn many of their personality qualities. There are behaviors.
Characteristics acquired as young adults persist into maturity. These are possible social
and Abraham Maslow. Bandura's. Social Learning Theory, as social media made inroads
into our living rooms, much of social learning has been influenced by it, especially
among the impressionable minds of children and adolescents. Adolescents have the
most impressionable minds, which explains their ability to learn and comprehend and
quickly pick up behaviors from their surrounding environment. Behavior patterns do
not necessarily have to be taught to them - they are highly receptive to learning through
This study “The Effect of the Rising Social Media on Elementary Students
(IPO) approach. The inputs are focus on the (1) Age, (2) Gender), (3) Grade Level, (4)
Social Media Used, (5) Purpose of using social media. The processes are focused on the
As an end result, the expected output of this study, is to determine how the selected
elementary students are being affected by the rising of social media in their learning.
INPUT OUTPUT
PROCESS
1. What is the profile of the respondents
in terms of the following;
1.1 Age Determine how the
selected elementary
1.2 Gender students are being
1.3 Grade Level affected by the
rising of social
2. What are the social media platforms
involved and their usage? media in their
learning.
2.1 The social media that are
being used
Assessment of To know if it has
the criteria more positive or
2.2 Purpose of using social through:
media negative effect to the
students learning.
3. How do the respondents assess the
effect of social media in their learning? Survey To develop
2.3 Grades Questionnaire strategies in
optimizing the
2.4 Behavior usage of social to
3. Did the social media became an improve the
advantage or disadvantage to the learner’s behavior
respondent’s learning? and academic
4. Is there a significant relationship performance.
between the Grades and behavior when
grouped according to profile?
The subject of this study were the students of Kalawag Central School of Isulan.
It focuses to the variables such as students learning and rising of social media. The
respondent of this study are the selected 100 elementary students of the Kalawag
participants are only in a small area which may not be the case for other schools. The
This study will be a significant of being more aware about the effects of social media by
Elementary Schools. The study will help them improve their school system as they
Teachers. This is to help them learn new approaches and apply it in their teaching
strategy. It will help them handle and understand the learners’ perspectives.
Elementary Pupils. This will help them have a better environment. Also, this is to give
Parents/ Guardians. This is to help them cooperate with the teacher on how to manage
related the studies. Additionally, researchers highly recommend to revalidate this study
Definition of Terms
possible.
Post-pandemic - describing the period following a pandemic. This pertains to the period
of COVID 19 Pandemic
Social Media - is a collective term for websites and applications that focus on
collaboration.
CHAPTER 2
studies, inquiries or investigations, articles that are conducted and related or have some
similarity in the study. The purpose of which was to gain insights from ideas, beliefs,
opinions, and judgment. Some writings that had indirect relations to the study were
According to (Loveless, 2022) Allowing young people to connect with others all
over the world will teach them so much and help them become more rounded
individuals. Before the Digital Era and the Rise of Social Media, life used to be
Everything you do use to be personal to you, with no fear of getting hacked or data
leakage. With the continued and increasing dominance of social media, the way of
Social media has turned into an essential element of individuals’ lives including
students in today’s world of communication. Its use is growing significantly more than
ever before especially in the post-pandemic era, marked by a great revolution happening
to the educational systems. Recent investigations of using social media show that
approximately 3 billion individuals worldwide are now communicating via social media
the global population can be at a great risk through the uncontrolled massive use of
social media. These researchers also showed that social media sources can exert
negative affective impacts on teenagers, as they can induce more envy and social
comparison.
researchers found problems in social study learning related to learning media used.
Teachers use less varied learning media because they only take pictures from the theme
book. Next, researchers interviewed the teacher and students. As a result, teachers feel
less capable to develop learning media, thus students feel the media used by teachers
cannot motivate them to learn. This fact certainly has a big impact on students. They
have difficulty in understanding the material hence they cannot express ideas they have
and integrate them in learning activities. This is what causes students less active in
initial test scores are low and do not reach the minimum completeness criteria.
One of the usual activities of children and adolescents nowadays is the use of
social media. Popular social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, the
well-known video site YouTube, and blogging sites are all examples of social media.
These social media sites are medium of social interaction, communication and
entertainment for the youths which has been immensely growing due to the fast-paced
demand and consumption on smartphones, computers and other gadgets. Social media
may play a vital role in broadening the social connection and enriching the technical
skills of adolescents, but the risks of using it cannot be overlooked. (Duque et al, 2017)
According to the (Bernabe, 2021) Digital report on the Philippines, we have about
89 million social media users, or about 80.7% of our population of 110.3 million.
Filipinos spend an average of 11 hours a day online, and a little over 4 hours a day on
social media, which isn’t really a shock considering our shift to a mostly online way of
Education in the Philippines has also become reliant on the internet during the
learning remains the norm. However, digital learning platforms are not the most reliable
or effective channels for learners and educators alike given the many challenges of
Social media is the most popular platform for social networking of today’s
generation. As social media sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, online gaming,
etc., continue to grow, it becomes a part of every person’s daily life, especially college
students. The dependency of students on social media has reached such a level that
every student cannot think about the direction of their growth without social media.
Hence, the dependency of every student on social media is now leading to addiction.
can decrease, and their likelihood of getting in trouble increases. Even the schools have
rules not allowing students to use gadgets; hence, parents should not allow their kids
As social media usage primarily roams around teenagers and students, finding
ways of negating most, if not all, of the negative aspects can be a daunting task. There
are ways though. Moderating their access to social media is one excellent method. Most
of the negative aspects can be overcome by reducing the amount of time spent on social
media. Paying attention to their academic progress and addressing any issues will go a
long way towards keeping the negative aspects of social media from influencing their
studies. Provide ample time for face-to-face social interaction, like having some family
leisure time in which you discuss their studies in a relaxed atmosphere. (The Freeman.
2019)
is also used when academic performance are conducted. The social media platforms
help improve the students’ academic performance and increase their knowledge through
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter presents the methods that will use in conducting the
collection of data for this study. It shows the research design which illustrates the type
of research that will be used to ensure that the problem would be answered
systematically and effectively. Population and sample techniques use and the
distribution of the respondents in the study. Research instruments which explain the
type of tool use in gathering the data. Data gathering procedure explain the detailed
steps in gathering the data needed for the research, and statistical tools use in
Research Design
the goal of the study. This is used because of its advantages in educational work as a
fact finding operation with adequate interpretation. The descriptive method involves the
description, recording, analysis and interpretation of the prevailing conditions and the
present nature of a certain group. It will include the following processes: induction,
study used a survey questionnaire as its main tool for data gathering. The survey will
ascertain the Under the Influence of Social Media in Kalawag Central Elementary
School.
Respondents of the Study
The Kalawag Central Elementary School has the largest student learners in
elementary level in Isulan, Sultan Kudarat, and the one hundred (100) students who is
researcher as respondents and are willing to participate in the study. This study used a
where the respondents are aware in selecting relevant subjects or elements addition to
the study. The purposive sampling approach determines and selects individuals from
the population that will be involve in the study for a specific purpose. The largest sample
provided the information needed for they meet the criteria set by the researchers.
Research Instruments
Part II: Consist of the demographic profiles of the respondents in terms of their gender,
Part III: Contains the assessment of respondents on the effects of social media to their
academic learning.
Part IV: Contains the assessment of respondents on the effects of social media to their
behaviour.
Likert Scale. This is used, to interpret and further analyze the quantitative
results, the results to the questionnaires will be expressed in four categories with the
given corresponding points and will be interpreted using the following scale:
learning.
Likert Scale determine respondents on the effects of social media to the behavior of
students.
Weights Limits Verbal Interpretation
To validate the instrument, the researchers made sure that the questions focus and is
in line with social media influence to the academic performance and behavior of the
student. Prior the start of the survey proper, a draft will be submitted to the research
school. The survey questionnaire starts with a consent page, asking the permission of
the respondents and give them assurance that the data that they will provide would
remain confidential. The gathered data were collated, tabulated, and analyzed for the
final interpretation of the results with the help of the adviser and statistician.
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