Factors Affecting the Academic Performance of Grade 11 TVL Students in Online Learning: Inputs for an Intervention Program
Melodia Darantinao
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to determine the factors affecting the academic performance of Grade
11 TVL students during online learning at Judge Feliciano Belmonte Senior High School, District 2,
Division of Quezon City during the school year 2020-2021 which served as the basis in proposing an
intervention program.The present study used the quantitative descriptive research method. 151 Grade
11 students enrolled in the academic school year 2020-2021 in Technical Vocational Track, 151
Grade 11 parents or guardians, and 12 Technical Vocational teachers were the respondents of the
study. The learner-based factors such as environment and home support, students’ interest, and
gadget used, and internet connection affect the academic performance in online learning of Grade 11
TVL students to a moderate extent. Meanwhile, the teacher-based factors such as teacher
competency, monitoring, and coaching as well as the school-based factors such as learning materials,
information dissemination, and school administrators’ support affect the academic performance in
online learning of the students to a high extent. Furthermore, it was found out that there was a
significant relationship between the academic performance of the students and the learner-based
factors, teacher-based factors and school-based factors.
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