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Boarding House Preferences. Influence on the Academic Performance of College Students

Título: Boarding House Preferences. Influence on the Academic Performance of College Students

Tesis (Bachelor) , 2021 , 85 Páginas , Calificación: 1.5

Autor:in: Eleonor Lintuco (Autor), Kimberly Claire Molde (Autor), Vanessa Ampatua (Autor), Excil Rey Bangis (Autor), Nigelo Cerna (Autor), Lolita Sayta (Autor)

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This study aimed to find out the influence of boarding house preference on the academic performance of education boarding college students in San Agustin Institute of Technology. The study was conducted among the one hundred twenty education boarding college students of San Agustin Institute of Technology in Poblacion, Valencia City, Bukidnon during school year 2020-2021. This study utilized the descriptive-correlational research method using an adapted questionnaire to answer the research objectives. Frequency count, percentage, average weighted mean, Pearson r product moment correlation coefficient were used to treat the data.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1

INTRODUCTION

Chapter 2

METHODS

Chapter 3

RESULTS

Chapter 4

DISCUSSION

Research Objectives and Themes

This study aims to determine how boarding house preferences influence the academic performance of education college students at the San Agustin Institute of Technology for the 2020-2021 school year. The research seeks to identify if specific living conditions correlate with and predict academic success.

  • Demographic profile of boarding students
  • Proximity to school as a factor in academic performance
  • Impact of house rules and regulations
  • Role of landlord/landlady presence
  • Availability and quality of boarding house facilities

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Rationale of the Study

Academic performance is very important for it reflect how the students do well in class, how they perform the academic exams and activities, pass the project on time and how they come to school punctually. Measuring academic performance of the boarding students is quiet challenging since it is affected by some factors like the boarding house preferences and the kind of environment in which they lived. Some are unaware that there are factors that may hinder or attain good academic performance.

The students who live in the neighboring towns and provinces needs a temporary residence such as boarding house. As observed, there were problems encountered by students living in a boarding house such as house rules, presence of landlord/landlady, the use or availability of house facilities like comfort room, bathroom, television, electrical outlet, water supply and the safety that their boarding house has to offer. There are many preferences that the students must consider in choosing the boarding house. These preferences are significant for the students because it can greatly affect or influence their academic performance in school.

Summary of Chapters

Chapter 1: Provides the introduction, rationale, research objectives, hypotheses, and theoretical and conceptual frameworks of the study.

Chapter 2: Outlines the descriptive-correlational research design, locale, sample population, research instruments, and statistical treatments used.

Chapter 3: Presents the gathered data on student demographics and boarding preferences, analyzed through frequency, mean, and correlation coefficients.

Chapter 4: Discusses the implications of the study's findings, highlighting the significant relationship between boarding conditions and academic outcomes.

Keywords

Academic Performance, Boarding House, Preferences, Landlord/landlady, Proximity to School, House Rules, Boarding Students, Higher Education, Student Housing, Residential Facilities, Educational Productivity, Student Welfare, Correlational Research, Quantitative Study, Academic Success

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of this research?

The study investigates the influence of boarding house preferences—specifically proximity, house rules, landlord presence, and facilities—on the academic performance of education college students.

What is the central research question?

The research seeks to determine whether boarding house preferences can significantly predict the academic performance of the students.

Which scientific method was utilized?

The researchers employed a quantitative, descriptive-correlational research method, using a survey questionnaire and statistical analyses like Pearson r and regression analysis.

What are the core environmental factors analyzed for boarders?

The study evaluates four main domains: proximity to the school, the imposition of house rules, the presence of a landlord/landlady, and the availability of house facilities.

What is the main finding regarding academic performance?

The study found that, among the independent variables, proximity to the school is a significant predictor of academic performance for college students.

Which theories anchor this research?

The study is grounded in Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory, Walberg's Theory of Educational Productivity, and the Introduction Development Theory by Clarkson.

How does the proximity of a boarding house affect students?

Proximity is crucial; living within walking distance saves time, reduces travel-related exhaustion, and allows more time for study and participation in school activities.

Why is the presence of a landlord or landlady considered important?

Landlords act as parental figures who provide security, ensure rule compliance, and maintain a safe, conducive environment that helps students focus on their tasks and reduce homesickness.

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Detalles

Título
Boarding House Preferences. Influence on the Academic Performance of College Students
Curso
BEED
Calificación
1.5
Autores
Eleonor Lintuco (Autor), Kimberly Claire Molde (Autor), Vanessa Ampatua (Autor), Excil Rey Bangis (Autor), Nigelo Cerna (Autor), Lolita Sayta (Autor)
Año de publicación
2021
Páginas
85
No. de catálogo
V1254033
ISBN (PDF)
9783346690821
ISBN (Libro)
9783346690838
Idioma
Inglés
Etiqueta
boarding house preferences influence academic performance students
Seguridad del producto
GRIN Publishing Ltd.
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Eleonor Lintuco (Autor), Kimberly Claire Molde (Autor), Vanessa Ampatua (Autor), Excil Rey Bangis (Autor), Nigelo Cerna (Autor), Lolita Sayta (Autor), 2021, Boarding House Preferences. Influence on the Academic Performance of College Students, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1254033
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