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Lastly, to the Almighty God for the unfailing love, care, strength,
guidance, protection, knowledge, and wisdom. Without him, this study would
not be successful.
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DEDICATION
They are the one who provide the resources that needed in the making
of this study. It also dedicated the teachers who are behind in making this
research possible through guiding the researcher to complete this study.
The Researchers would also like to dedicate this study to the students
who extended in help in battling their mental health issues. Also, this study is
also dedicated to the school who gives opportunity.
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ABSTRACT
The study “ Exploring the impact of technical vocational livelihood on
students career development “ in Grade 11 and Grade 12 TVL strand in
Senator Ninoy Aquino College Foundation, was conducted to The Technical
vocational livelihood training significantly impacts students’ employability,
skills, and career development. It may result in notable differences in career
outcomes compared to traditional academic paths.
Base on the findings of the research of the study. The study examined
the impact of Technical Vocational Livelihood (TVL) on students’ career
development at Senator Ninoy Aquino College Foundation in Sultan Kudarat.
The survey revealed that 68% of respondents were male, with TVL 12 having
the highest percentage (58%). The majority of respondents were 16 years old,
with 32% aged 17 and 4% aged 19 or 20. The research found that TVL
programs, such as assessment, school training, and On-Job-Training (OJT),
were helpful in improving students’ skills and knowledge, providing more
opportunities for finding good jobs, and preparing them for the demands of the
job market. The study recommends that students should include their interest
in TVL, focus on on-hand-job training, and teachers should guide their
students in taking or completing the training.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRELIMINARIES PAGE
TITLE PAGE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
DEDICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
ABSTRACT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
LIST OF TABLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
CHAPTER 1
THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9
Statement of the Problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Significance of the Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
CHAPTER 2
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-17
CHAPTER 3
METHODOLOGY
The research design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Respondents of the Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Locale of the Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Data gathering procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19
Research Instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Statistical Treatment of the Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
CHAPTER 4
ANALYSIS, PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION
Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-30
CHATER 5
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-32
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Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Recommendation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
BIBLIOGRAPHY
References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
APPENDICES
Communication Letter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Survey Questionnaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-37
Curriculum vitae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-46
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LIST OF TABLE
TABLE PAGE
1. Distribution of Respondents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
2. Profile of Respondents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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CHAPTER 2
INTRODUCTION
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skills and passions. By providing hands-on experiences and exposure to
various industries, students can make informed decisions about their future
careers.
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Career Readiness, by participating in OJT, students gain practical
experience that makes them more attractive to potential employers. It helps
them develop the necessary skills, work ethic, and professionalism required in
the workplace.
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STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The finding of the study will benefit to these following specific people
differently.
Researchers – This enables to look for strong evidence and responses from
the respondents. It improves their research skill.
Future TVL Students – The result may enable them to evaluate their own
selves on their readiness and preparedness in taking the Technical Vocational
Livelihood strand. This will also help them to make a decision
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CHAPTER 2
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According to Dares (2007) , curriculum can be understood to by
“Schools and individuals teachers choose to do in their encounters with
children’s, he also pushes the idea even further, arguing the curriculum could
also be everything that learners acquire both within the school and within the
home. This relates to the present study because of the following reasons, if
the classrooms are important factors in achieving quality education, then the
Teacher’s professional attitude, energy, and motivation are critical in
combination with teaching skills, in creating quality learning. These teaching
skills, include many factors, knowledge of the young learner, appropriate and
varies methodologies and subjects matter knowledge, understanding of the
curriculum and it’s purposes, general professionalism ability to communicate,
enthusiasm for learning, sensitivity to others, dedication, and relationship
within these school and community. Teachers should possess the
competencies needed in their daily instruction with the students.
B. Local Literature
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has given priority to the retooling of work force to meet the demand for trained
workers. This relates to the present study because TVL curriculum focus on
developing trained workers with different skills to improve the quality of
Education and to help the Philippines economy, one strategy is to establish
linkage between Vocational School and Technical Advisory Commit (TAC’s)
Bautista out the following objectives of TAC’s 1.) to link School and industry.
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She further suggested that teachers should be provided with extensive-in
Service-Training programs focusing on computer education contents,
providing content based teaching materials inclusion of contents which were
not included in the bachelor education computer education. This relates to the
present study because teacher’s readiness is important in any curriculum
changes that will be implemented And they should be equipped with the
necessary background and knowledge as to how to effectively implement
much.
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limited (Stockfelt, 2013). She found that this has placed students at a
disadvantage, which limited their educational aspirations and has admitted
that low-income students are over-represented in vocational education. The
cases above illustrate that the process of choice can be influenced by existing
social stratification in different contexts track that suits their skills and interest
that matches the available resources and needs of society as this will play a
crucial role in planning and recruiting students to engage In the different
senior high school programs. However, this study aims to appeal to every
student to give a second thought to choose the more practical vocational
track, Accordingly, the concern of this study Is to research the perceptions
G10 understudies on professional training; explicitly how they feel about the
openings for work it presents and future acquiring potential (Harris, 2014).
The different factors that Influence students’ choice were also be considered
as starting points to create plans for applicable intervention to progress
students’ choice for the Technical Vocational Livelihood (TVL) track.
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your skills. This K to 12 system ensures that students that cant to college can
a decent job if they graduated from high school. The student that can’t choose
their proper track and will be correct by basing it to their skills.
The K to12 system wants to secure that all students can have a job.
The K to12 system has lengthened the school year of high school students it
adds 2 years. It is not only the main goal of the Kto12 system for you to have
a decent job but to improve and enhancing your skill. According to Silvia Catal
Ambag (2015) in her study entitled “Reshaping the Mindset on Technical
Vocational Education: Professionals Perspectives”, the most common benefit
that a person who graduated from a Technical Vocational Education is local
employment and career opportunities Abroad. The study revealed that if you
graduated from a Tech-Vocational course, you would surely receive job offers
from abroad since most foreign countries are looking for skilled and certified
employees. Most foreign nations are looking for personnel and workers with
certificates than college diplomas. Though not all graduates wish to work
abroad. A couple of the participants took advantage of the partnership
between the civil Service Commission and TESDA and converted their
National Certificate they got from their Tech-Vocational course to Civil Service
Certificate. Another benefit Is that they have less job training and expenses
when they apply for a job since they are already skilled and certified.
Technical Vocational Education widens their work knowledge and skills giving
them an edge to every employment opportunity.
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determined a trade test that was patterned after the STEP Competition. The
study revealed that he pupils are proficient in agriculture and Industrial Arts
while in home economics their performance fell.
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CHAPTER 3
METHODOLOGY
This chapter presents the research design used in this study,
respondents of the study, questionnaire to be used, method of gathering data
and the statistical treatment of data to answer the problems posted in the first
chapter.
TVL 11 21
TVL 12 29
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approval of the adviser and students to conduct the survey. Next, the
researchers will formulate a survey questionnaire that is going to use in
gathering information. Then, the researchers will distribute the questionnaires
to the respondents.
RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS
The primary instrument used for this study were checklist and essay
questionnaire. Simple frequency counts and percentages were used in the
study. It made use of the descriptive approach in the presentation of the data.
Bars and figures were utilized to give the reader a comprehensive picture of
the gathered data and information. The data gather ensured their validity and
reliability. Percentage and mean values are computed. Bars were constructed
showing the frequency and percentage.
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CHAPTER 4
PRESENTATION, INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS
Total 50 100%
Academic
Strand
TVL 11 21 42%
TVL 12 29 58%
Total 50 100%
Age 16 20 40%
17 16 32%
18 10 20%
19 2 4%
20 2 4%
Total 50 100%
The table showed the profile of the respondent had a large number
of the Male with the total of 68% while Female respondents has a 32%. It
showed that the Female enrollees of Senator Ninoy Aquino College
Foundation were greater compared to Female’s enrollees. In terms of
academic strand, the TVL 12 had a 58% and TVL 11 had a 42% only.
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ANALYSIS OF RESEARCH QUESTION
This figure showed that 26%(13 Respondents) Strongly agree that TVL
is more practical than other strand, 60% (30 Respondents) Agree that TVL is
more practical than other strand, 12%(6 Respondents) Neither agree that TVL
is more practical than other strand, 2% (1 Respondents) Disagree that TVL is
more practical than other strand, and 0% (0 Respondents) Strongly disagree
that TVL is more practical than other strand.
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Research Question 2: TVL is helpful for all students to improve there skills
and knowledge.
This figure showed that 32%(16 Respondents) Strongly agree that TVL
is helpful for all students to improve there skills and knowledge, 64% (32
Respondents) Agree that TVL is helpful for all students to improve there skills
and knowledge, 2%(1 Respondents) Neither agree that TVL is helpful for all
students to improve there skills and knowledge, 2% (1 Respondents)
Disagree that TVL is helpful for all students to improve there skills and
knowledge, and 0% (0 Respondents) Strongly disagree that TVL is helpful for
all students to improve there skills and knowledge.
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Research Question 3: TVL strand is caters more opportunity in finding a
good job.
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Research Question 4: Choosing TVL strand help students to work after
Senior High School.
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Research Question 5: Choosing TVL strand has more knowledge to gain
than other strands.
Research Question 6: How satisfied are you with the impact of technical
vocational programs on your career development?
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This figure showed that 44%(22 Respondents) Very satisfied that the
impact of technical vocational programs satisfied on your career development,
52% (26 Respondents) Satisfied that the impact of technical vocational
programs satisfied on your career development, 2%(1 Respondents) Neutral
that the impact of technical vocational programs satisfied on your career
development, 2% (1 Respondents) Dissatisfied that the impact of technical
vocational programs satisfied on your career development, and 0% (0
Respondents) Very dissatisfied that the impact of technical vocational
programs satisfied on your career development.
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This figure showed that 66%(33 Respondents) Very important that the
technical vocational programs important for enhancing career prospects that
the technical vocational programs important for enhancing career prospects,
24% (12 Respondents) Moderate important that the technical vocational
programs important for enhancing career prospects, 10%(5 Respondents)
Neutral that the technical vocational programs important for enhancing career
prospects, 0% (0 Respondents) Not very important that the technical
vocational programs important for enhancing career prospects, and 0% (0
Respondents) Not important at all that the technical vocational programs
important for enhancing career prospects.
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This figure showed that 40%(20 Respondents) Definitely
recommended that technical vocational programs recommended to other
students, 52% (26 Respondents) Probably recommended that technical
vocational programs recommended to other students, 6%(3 Respondents)
Neutral that technical vocational programs recommended to other students,
2% (1 Respondents) Probably not recommended that technical vocational
programs recommended to other students, and 0% (0 Respondents)
Definitely not recommended that technical vocational programs recommended
to other students .
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This figure showed that 66%(33 Respondents) Highly Beneficial that
technical vocational program have a benefits on your career development,
26% (13 Respondents) Somewhat beneficial that technical vocational
program have a benefits on your career development, 8%(4 Respondents)
Neutral that technical vocational program have a benefits on your career
development, 0% (0 Respondents) Somewhat Detrimental that technical
vocational program have a benefits on your career development, and 0% (0
Respondents) Detrimental that technical vocational program have a benefits
on your career development.
Research Question 10: In your opinion, how well did the technical vocational
program prepare you for the demands of the job market?
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This figure showed that 42%(21 Respondents) Extremely well that
technical vocational program prepare you for the demands of the job market,
40% (20 Respondents) Moderate well that technical vocational program
prepare you for the demands of the job market, 14%(7 Respondents) Neutral
that technical vocational program prepare you for the demands of the job
market, 2% (1 Respondents) Not very well that technical vocational program
prepare you for the demands of the job market, and 2% (1 Respondents)
Poorly that technical vocational program prepare you for the demands of the
job market.
CHAPTER 5
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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This chapter presents the summary and conclusion derived in the
conduct of the study which is exploring the impact of technical vocational
livelihood on student career development. It also provides recommendation
that can be pursued by the TVL teacher.
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
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recommended, 0% Definitely not recommended that technical vocational
programs recommended to other students, 66% Highly beneficial, 26%
Somewhat beneficial, 8% Neutral, 0% Somewhat Detrimental, 0% Detrimental
that technical vocational program have a benefits on your career
development, and the 42% Extremely well, 40% Moderate well, 14% Neutral,
2% Not very well, 2% Poorly that technical vocational program prepare you for
the demands of the job market.
CONCLUSION
RECOMMENDATION
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COMMUNICATION LETTER
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Senator Ninoy Aquino College Foundation
Senator Ninoy Aquino Sultan Kudarat
Dear Ma’am/Sir
Warmest Greetings
We would like to ask your permission to allow us to conduct a survey
regarding to our research topic entitled Exploring the Impact of Technical
Vocational Livelihood on Students Career Development. In our Practical
Research 2. The survey would last only for 15-20 minutes. All information
provide will be kept in utmost confidentiality and would be used only for
academic purpose.
Thank you very much for your favorable action to this request.
SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
Name:
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Age:
Gender:
Grade/Section:
A. Strongly agree
B. Agree
C. Neither agree
D. Disagree
E. Strongly disagree
2. TVL İs Helpful for all students to improve there skills and knowledge.
A. Strongly agree
B. Agree
C. Neither agree
D. Disagree
E. Strongly disagree
A. Strongly agree
B. Agree SURVEY
C. Neither agree
D. Disagree
E. Strongly Disagree
4. Choosing TVL strand helps students to work after Senior High School.
A. Strongly agree
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B. Agree
C. Neither agree
D. Disagree
E. Strongly Disagree
5,Choosing TVL strand has more knowledge to gain than other strands.
A. Strongly agree
B. Agree
C. Neither agree
D. Disagree
E. Strongly Disagree
1. How satisfied are you with the impact of Technical Vocational programs
on your career development?
___Very satisfied
___Satisfied
___Neutral
___Dissatisfied
___Very Dissatisfied
___Very important
___Moderately important
___Neutral
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3. Would you recommend technical vocational programs to other
students?
___Definitely recommend
___Probably recommend
___Neutral
___Highly beneficial
___Somewhat beneficial
___Neutral
___Somewhat detrimental
___Detrimental
5. In your opinion, how well did the technical vocational program prepare
you for the e demands of the job market?
___Extremely well
___Moderately well
___Neutral
___Poorly
CURRICULUM VITAE
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The Researchers name is John Mark N. Abordaje 18 years old, single,
and a resident of Brgy. Kulaman Senator Ninoy Aquino Sultan Kudarat. He
was born on November 07,2005 in Brgy. Poblacion, Senator Ninoy Aquino
Sultan Kudarat. He is an oldest son of Mrs. Amelyn N. Abordaje He is grade
12 student and currently studying at Senator Ninoy Aquino College
Foundation. He finished her Elementary Education and Junior High School at
Kulaman Academy Incorporated.
CURRICULUM VITAE
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The Researchers name Baby Jane Batain 17 years old Single and a
resident of Brgy. Nati Senator Ninoy Aquino Sultan Kudarat. She was born on
September 09,2006 in Kulaman Poblacion Senator Ninoy Aquino Sultan
Kudarat. She is a Oldest daughter of Mr./ Mrs. Peter Batain / Janeth Batain.
She is a grade 12 student and currently studying at Senator Ninoy Aquino
College Foundation. She finished her Elementary Education at Kulaman
Central Elementary School and Junior High Education at Senator Ninoy
Aquino National High School.
CURRICULUM VITAE
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The researcher’s name is King Allen D. Casa, 19 year’s old, single and
resident of Brgy. Kulaman Senator Ninoy Aquino Sultan Kudarat. He was born
on January 4,2004 in Brgy. Kulaman Senator Ninoy Aquino Sultan Kudarat.
He is second son of Mr. Allan C. Casa, and Mrs. Josie D. Casa. He is a grade
12 Student of Senator Ninoy Aquino College Foundation. He finished his
Elementary Education and Junior High Education at Senator Ninoy Aquino
College Foundation.
CURRICULUM VITAE
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The researcher’s name is Emelyn P. Calixtro,17 years old, single, and
resident of Brgy. Buenaflores, Senator Ninoy Aquino, Sultan Kudarat. She
was born on April 2, 2006 in Province of Norala South Cotabato. She is an
younger daughter of Mr. Emmie A. Calixtro and Mrs. Ma. LizaG. Pernal, She
is a Grade 12 student and currently studying at Senator Ninoy Aquino College
Foundation. She finished her Elementary Education and Junior high school at
Senator Ninoy Aquino College Foundation.
CURRICULUM VITAE
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The researcher’s name is Christy Rose A. Daguayan, 17 years old,
single, and resident of Brgy. Tinalon, Senator Ninoy Aquino, Sultan Kudarat.
She was born on September 12, 2006 in Brgy. Tinalon. She is an eldest
daughter of Mr. Roland B. Daguayan and Mrs. Chrisalyn A. Daguayan. She is
a Grade 12 student and currently studying at Senator Ninoy Aquino College
Foundation. She finished her Elementary Education and Junior High School at
Senator Ninoy Aquino College Foundation.
CURRICULUM VITAE
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The researcher’s name is Eljohn Cey R. Loria, 17 years old, single, and
resident of Brgy. Bugso, Senator Ninoy Aquino, Sultan Kudarat. He was born
on April 21,2006 in Brgy. Bugso, Senator Ninoy Aquino, Sultan Kudarat. He is
an eldest son of Mr. John L. Loria and Mrs. Jally R. Loria. He is a grade 12
student and currently studying at Senator Ninoy Aquino College Foundation.
He Finished his Elementary Education and Junior High Education at Bugso
Elementary School.
CURRICULUM VITAE
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The researcher’s name is Florencio F. Masa ll, 18 year’s old, single and
resident of Brgy. Kalibuhan, Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat. He was born on April
28, 2006 in Brgy. Kalibuhan Palimbang Sultan Kudarat. He is an eldest son of
Mr. Florencio c. Masa Jr and Mrs. Durry F. Masa. He is a grade 12 sdudent
and currently studying Senator Ninoy Aquino College Foundation. He finished
his Elementary Education and Junior High Education at Elementary
Kalibuhan, Palimbang Sultan Kudarat School.
CURRICULUM VITAE
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The Researchers name Richard E. Pagayon Jr. 18 year’s old, singe
and resident of Brgy. Kulaman Senator Ninoy IAquino Sultan Kudarat. He was
on September 20,2005 in Barangay Kulaman Senator Ninoy Aquino Sultan
Kudarat. He is an eldest Son of Mr. RichardP. Pagayon Sr. and Mrs. Jocelyn
E. Pagayon. He is an Grade 12 student and currently studying at Senator
Ninoy Aquino College Foundation she Finished her Elementary Education and
Junior Highschool at Senator Ninoy Aquino College Foundation.
CURRICULUM VITAE
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The researcher’s name is Prince Rod Patrick Sardoma 19 years old,
single and resident of Brgy. Kulaman Senator Ninoy Aquino Sultan Kudarat,
He was born on August 27 ,2004 in Tulonab North Cotabato he is second son
of Mr Rolando Sardoma and Mrs. Mercy I. Sardoma. He is a grade 12 student
of Senator Ninoy Aquino College Foundation. He finished his Elementary
Education. He finished his education and Junior High Education at Senator
Ninoy Aquino College Foundation.
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