Action Research
Action Research
Action Research
Video Presentation
A Research Project Presented to the Faculty of College of Education Don Honorio Ventura State
In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Technology Livelihood
Prepared by:
Gomez, Jenifer C.
Manaloto, Rachel T.
Yabut, Aldrin T.
INTRODUCTION
Developing each Filipino's capacity for lifelong learning while developing professional citizenship
through instructional resources like video-based lessons is the best strategy to boost student competence
and crucial skills and generate more. The pandemic did not create any new trends in society, education, or
the curriculum; rather, it just accelerated already existing ones, which could be summed up as technological
advancement.
The capacity to work "remotely" is a perk that those can use to their advantage in an increasingly digital
culture. They undergo personal transformations as a result of the process, as their subjectivities become
more digitalized. This puts them at risk of being taught using an object-oriented pedagogical approach
known as a "curriculum of things," which was developed by Laist (2016) and is structured around
information rather than knowledge (Koopman 2019; Couldry and Mejias 2019).
The "new normal education policy" ought to consider the new standard. Video resources based on
competencies encourage student collaboration and innovation. Having access to the film can inspire pupils
and give their education a unique setting. Slow learners benefited from learning styles when they were
addressed, whereas rapid learners do not require learning styles to enhance their performance.
Due to the nation's rapidly changing environment and culture, today's students differ greatly from those
of ten years ago. In contrast to their parents and teachers, they could have different learning preferences.
Filipinos could differ. Learning styles can differ among Filipinos. This problem prompts the researcher to
confirm the students' preferred methods of learning and to ascertain whether each type of learner employs
a unique learning style. Nevertheless, no publication exists that specifically describes the learning style of
The Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning, which builds on the Cognitive Load Theory, is cited by
Mayer and Moreno (2003). It notes that working memory includes two channels for information acquisition
According to this, the video content needs to be meaningful, practical, and have a clear objective in order
to help students apply what they learn to different contexts and objectives.
According to Chick (2017), learning styles characterize how students take in new information. Learning
preference is a myth that psychological science does not support. According to psychologists,
administrators would prefer to conceal students' weaknesses in their learning capacity by blaming teachers
or instructional practices (Jarret, 2015). Beasley and Dunn (2017) found that when slow and average
learners maximize their chosen learning modes, they perform well academically. According to Willingham
(2017), knowledge is retained by the learner when they see its application. In order to meet the needs of
their learners, new teachers need to use proper strategies. The learning process is primarily impacted by
Additionally, verbal learners excel in discussions and explanations; reflective learners prefer to examine
and manipulate information; sequential learners become comfortable with things in a logically ordered
progression and think based on linear reasoning processes; global learners prefer to learn through fitting
parts to form a whole; and visual learners excel with pictures, diagrams, and other things that come into
view through the eyes (Smoop University, 2018). However, according to Spanella (2017), spatial learning
style is another name for the visual learning type. This type of learning requires visual aids, such as pictures,
to help learners understand concepts. Spatial learners are another name for visual learners.
A wider range of learners' needs can be met by videos' multiple modes, which can address linguistic,
aesthetic, logical, or rational learning in addition to linguistic learning. A certain subject is intended to be
taught through an instructional film. But not every video that explains a topic is created with the intention
of being educational; others are simply recordings of conferences or lectures. MacHardy and Pardos (2015)
have created a model that links the features of instructional videos to the way students perform on tests later
on. One finding from their examination of Khan Academy videos showed that the most beneficial videos
Conversely, the quality of teachers and their instruction is currently gaining international recognition
and is seen as a complex topic for discussion (du Plessis, 2015). Video-based resources, in the opinion of
Mendoza et al. (2015), foster student cooperation and innovation. The use of educational movies in the
classroom encourages pupils to engage in a unique learning process. Numerous studies demonstrate how
the advancement of technology affects the educational setting. Numerous educational resources and
technologies enhance the learning process in both formal and informal settings, providing a wide range of
Many people claim that seeing, hearing, comprehending, and other methods are the greatest ways for
them to learn. Educators have endorsed instructional approaches that capitalize on the differences in
students' learning styles. However, some psychologists contend that the learning environment affects
learning style (Guterl, 2013). It aims to determine the effectiveness of the video material among the Grade
I. How do the students understand the learning style through the use of video of the students on pre-
test?
II. What is the level of comprehension of the learning style through the use of video after taking the
post-test?
III. What is the difference in the learning styles through the use of a video of students in Nicanor David
INDEPENDENT VARIABLE
DEPENDENT VARIABLE
A Teaching Strategy for Enhancing the Comprehension of Grade 10 Cookery Through the Use of Video
This study will serve as a foundation for further studies on school management. Support for students
learning strategies. The findings of this study will assist students, instructors, parents, administrators, and
To the students. This study will help students understand that they are active participants in the learning
To the Parents. The findings of this study will be significant in alerting parents about the importance of
their role in meeting their children's needs. Irresponsible parenting has an impact on their children's lives.
The study focused on the Grade 10 students' understanding of Nicanor David Vergara High School
through the use of video presentations as a teaching strategy for improving their comprehension. The
researchers observed which learning approach works best for the students. The SY 2023–2024 would be
METHODOLOGY
This chapter outlines the study's research design, taking into account the type of research, respondents, data
RESEARCH DESIGN
The researcher will utilize a pre-experimental design. The study's experimental methodology aims to
improve Grade 10 cooking students' comprehension through a video presentation. According to Arikunto
(2014), an experimental study is a study that attempts to determine whether or not the variable under study
had an effect. In line. According to Arikunto, experimental design encompasses the framework for
conducting an experiment.
The researchers will use a one-group pretest-posttest design typically requires three steps:
3. A posttest is administered, and the dependent variable is measured again. Differences due to the use of
the experimental treatment are then assessed by comparing the pretest and posttest scores.
Y1 X Y2
HERE:
Y1 : PRE-TEST
X : TREATMENT
Y2 : POST-TEST
During the research, the researcher will take the following action: The learning process is as follows:
1. Pre-test The researcher will administer the test as a pretest (01) to assess the prior before providing
treatment, it is necessary to acquire knowledge of the kids and understand their concerns.
2. Treatment Following a pre-test, the researcher will administer treatment via a video presentation.
During the treatment, the student is provided with certain material via video presentation.
3. Post-test The researcher will administer a post-test (02) to the pupils after therapy. The researcher will
administer the posttest to determine the value of the treatment based on whether or not the posttest results
This study used two sorts of tests: pre-test and post-test. The inventory will be used to assess the
comprehension of Grade 10 students using a video presentation. The assessments were to be administered
to 30 students with similar backgrounds and environments in order to determine their validity.
SAMPLING TECHNIQUE
The population of tenth-grade cooking students is limited. The researcher decided to use the entire
population as the sample for the research. The researcher used purposive sampling and chose this class as
the subject due to its relevance to the researcher's course major. The researchers expect to complete the
investigation earlier.
RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS
In this study, the researcher will collect data using only one instrument. The researcher will do the test. The
tests assess students' comprehension of using video presentations on their accuracy in class. The questions
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
During the research, the researchers will seek permission from the professor before presenting their findings
to the thesis adviser. Respondents in this survey participate on their own initiative. The ideas acquired from
other writers are fully cited and discussed in relevant works and studies; respondents' personal information
a. Pre-test The test was provided to know the students' listening ability before giving treatment. The pre-
test will be administered during the first meeting. The students were asked a few questions. b. Post-test
After treatment, a post-test will be conducted to assess the development in students' listening skills through
video presentation.
The researchers will contact their academic advisor with any questions concerning the questionnaire
creation process. After considering the comments and making the necessary changes, the instrument will
DATA ANALYSIS
Data obtained from the instruments was analyzed using qualitative methods. To compare the results, data
from the test, post-test, and pre-test were examined using SPSS software. Thematic review was used to
examine a semi-structured interview. To address both research questions, data from the pre-test, post-test,