Factors Influencing Senior High School Students Computer Literacy
Factors Influencing Senior High School Students Computer Literacy
Factors Influencing Senior High School Students Computer Literacy
COMPUTER LITERACY
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Rationale
Computer literacy is defined as the knowledge and ability to use computers and related
technology efficiently. Another Valuable component is understanding how computers work and
Operate. According to Hoffman and Blake, (2003), Computing and technology departments
often offer service courses in Computer Literacy that provide the Entire academic community
with the opportunity to develop skills in the use of computers. However Senior High School
students Computer is used for many purposes especially for improving and supporting in
education System. According to Liao and Pope, (2008) computer literacy course should teach
students to be passionate about and efficient with computers, students can learn useful skills to
improve their capability of using computer. There are three levels of computer literacy: basic,
intermediate, and proficient. Students can operate computer as well as possible, but most of
them have lack of knowledge about using computers. Defining computer Literacy is like trying
to define “life,” “space” or “energy”—pursuits that may be entertaining but don’t really bring
much to the bottom line or shorten your to-do list….Computer literacy may be hard to define,
but computer illiteracy is costly (Coffee, 2006).
The researchers observed that Grade 12 TVL-CSS Senior High School Students have a lot
of interest to learn managing computer devices, but school has lack of computer devices and
other hardware devices that can make Students well-trained about the different features of
computer devices. The researchers find out that most of Grade 12 TVL-CSS students have lack
access of computer devices at their home like laptops , Tablets etc., that can make them more
adept and knowledgeable at using computer devices. Thus, this study will be conducted at Pajo
National High School Senior High School (PAJO NHS-SHS). Since the participants can easily
In an international study, among 122 Ukrainian Secondary School 53.3% of the students
used computers in School once a week while 33.5% showed that they never used a computer in
school (Yukhymenko and Brown 2009). In Ghana, Sarfo and Anshong-Gyimah (2011) surveyed
to examine access to ICT tools and experiences in the use of ICT among 300 Senior High
School students. The researchers discovered that a small percentage of the students had access to
computers which could be used to support learning. In Esan West Local Government Area, Edo
State, Nigeria, Aitokhuehi (2014) found that Computer literate students perform better than non
-computer literate; computer literate female students perform better than male students who are
also computer literate; computer literate students who are not addicted to the use of computer
school district administrators and teachers. One primary issue resides in school district financial
capability to offer updated training in technology skills; this is juxtaposed against the lack of
teacher desire to gain essential expertise through professional development programs. Many
school boards across the country generally allot a little over 1% of a school district’s budget for
Nationally, Jorlan C. Indrinal (2021) stated that in order to improve students’ knowledge
and literacy in database applications, webpage design, and basic computer programming an
enhancement program may be applied to the specialization or integrated into other ICT subjects.
The digital revolution has had a significant impact on daily life, as shown by the widespread use
of devices and the seamless incorporation of technology into everyday activities. The digital
revolution has had a significant impact on daily life, as shown by the widespread use of devices
and the seamless incorporation of technology into everyday activities. According to La Union
and Gamboa (2021) there are numerous issues are to be encountered by students. It includes the
lack of financial resources to purchase a computer and the non-utilization of Information and
Communications.
This study adopted a student perspective to examine the factors affecting their use of
computers. Unsurprisingly, the results indicated that situational factors (e.g. access, training and
time) influence the extent to which students use computers, but a disparity was found in the
importance attributed to these factors by the academic staff, who focused on the needs of their
department, and by the students, who focused on their individual need. Results suggest that
increased attention to a student perspective may lead to improved strategic planning in students’
use of computers.
This study aims to investigate the factors that affect Senior high School Students Computer
Literacy. Researchers was eager to identify and locate the barriers that influence the students
This present study aims to identify the factors affecting Senior High School Computer
literacy. Explores the impact of media and technology on society. Students can critically analyze
the role of computers in their lives, understanding ethical considerations, and becoming
responsible digital citizens. Collaborative projects and group activities can enhance senior high
Opportunities for computer learning in our nation’s schools are increasing, but inequities
continue. Low-income, female, and rural students are especially disadvantaged in receiving
computer experiences and computer literacy in school (Anderson 1983). Other institutions are
considering eliminating introductory computer courses with the expectation that students will
demonstrate adequate computer knowledge through the proficiency examination. This assumes
that students have acquired both computer knowledge (concepts) and computer skills
(applications) in high school or through other personal experiences (Wallace and Clariana 2005).
Students can use the internet and computers in school most often after lessons. Given to the wide
range of computer skills among students, a single computer course for all students would not be
useful nor would it be accepted. Special measures should be taken to prevent students who lack
computer skills from being disadvantaged or from developing computer-hostile attitudes (Link
and Marz 2006). Students’ computer literacy typically develops through a combination of
using computers for projects and assignments, contribute significantly to the development of
computer literacy.
This current study is being pursued for the reason that senior high school students need to
explore and learn about digital tools. Thus, this study was helpful to investigate the computer
literacy of TVL-CSS Senior High School Students. However, the level of computer literacy
among students can vary based on factors such as educational programs, access to technology,
maintaining and advancing computer literacy remains an ongoing process for students.
THE PROBLEM
This descriptive Survey aims to determine the factors affecting Grade 12 TVL- CSS Senior
High School Students computer Literacy. In addition, this study used research questionnaires
and doing observations to gather and collect specific data from the respondents. This study was
conducted at Pajo National High School Senior High School (PAJO NHS –SHS) S.Y. 2022-
2023.
Below are the following questions that may state the possible Factors that influence students
computer literacy .
a. Basic
b. Intermediate
c. Advance
d. Proficient
Please answer the following questions to help us further determine if this is the best class for
you.
The following computer skills will help you rate your capability on using computer devices any
it’s features.
Put a check mark (✓) under the column to indicate your level of agreement.
2- Basic
3 -Intermediate
4- Advanced
5- Proficient
2 3 4 5
COMPUTER SKILLS
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapters describe and discusses the research design to be used, research environment,
it’s participants, instruments to be utilized in conducting the study, data gathering procedures ,
which are all vital in investigating the factors that influence Senior High School Students
computer Literacy.
Research Design
A descriptive research method is a type of research design that you can identify patterns in the
characteristics of a group to essentially establish everything you need to understand apart from
topic.
Research Environment
This study will be conducted in one of the public schools in Lapu-lapu city Division.
However computer is very usable nowadays both academic and TVL track, teachers was
observing the progress of senior high students computer literacy to be more passionate in and
efficient to perform with their strands. One of the strands the researchers want to take action is
the TVL- CSS track the researcher see that this strand is more focusing on computer devices and
they want to know how they are capable at using computer devices.
Research Participants
The participants of this research study are the Grade 12 TVL-CSS Senior High School
Students in one of the public schools in Lapu-lapu City. They are identified through the
purposive sampling technique since it has been an observation that these clusters of students are
noticeably lack of skills and knowledge about using computer devices. Moreover , this study will
utilize TVL Computer System Servicing (CSS) students who are the main target of the
The identification of research participants will be done through the utilization of purposive
Sampling method, a type of sampling technique in which participants are selected since they are
Seen as the best source of information or they fit best to the criteria being set. There will be 40
students from TVL-CSS track. These students are very known for using computer devices.
Research Instruments
In order to measure the students performance the researcher uses research survey
rubric is utilized to rate the students output. Moreover, to gather and transcribe necessary
information, the researcher shall Administer a Focus Group Discussions as a tool to gain a
deeper understanding on the factors affecting them and also gathers students feedback on what
After the research paper is duly signed by our research administrator , a communication letter
seeking permission to conduct the study will be sent to the school principal. After securing the
approval of our school administrators, the research participants will be provided an informed
consent before they would be involved in the study. After the participants approval, the research
Instruments shall be checked to validate information. After the validation, the research