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040 _aOCLRC
082 _aT 370 2024 0093
100 _aAndico, Jenicer B.
245 _aDiversity of learners of the acquisition of language skills of Edukalye students/
_cJenicer B. Andico, April Suzanne A. Avellana, Liezl B. Roa, & Geraldine I. Zaragoza.
260 _aParañauqe City:
_bOlivarez College,
_c2024.
502 _aUndergraduate thesis.
520 _aThis study aimed to determine and investigate the level of fundamental skills of Edukalye students, specifically focusing on reading, writing, and listening skills in English. The research was conducted in two adopted communities of Olivarez College - Paranaque City, Sitio Santo Nino and San Dionisio, involving 50 participants from Grade 1-3. The study employed a descriptive quantitative research design, utilizing purposive sampling to select participants who met specific criteria. A self-made reading materials assessment was developed and validated by four experts to assess the effectiveness of lesson plans and educational materials. The research followed a three-stage procedure: preparation, execution, and treatment. The study found that Grade 3 students performed the best, followed by Grade 1 and Grade 2. The analysis of variance revealed a statistically significant difference in fundamental language skills between the grade levels. The study also found a positive impact of the intervention on student performance. The researchers concluded that Edukalye should implement a more comprehensive approach to developing fundamental language skills across all grade levels, building upon existing strengths and addressing potential skill gaps. They also recommended exploring teaching methods used in each grade level to identify potential factors contributing to the observed language skill variations. Finally, the researchers highlighted that the proposed Lesson Exemplar for Edukalye students in Grades 1-3 crafted by them must be utilized to enhance students{92} fundamental English skills.
650 _aEdukalye.
650 _aGrade 1-3.
650 _aDescriptive quantitative research design.
650 _aLesson exemplar.
650 _aFundamental language skills.
700 _aAvellana, April Suzanne A.
700 _aRoa, Liezl B.
700 _aZaragoza, Geraldin I.
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