Aldrin John Jao Estonanto
Sorsogon State College Senior High School, Sorsogon City, Philippines
aldrinestonanto@gmail.com
Date Received: January 25, 2016; Date Revised: April 11, 2017
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 5 No.2, 43-50
May 2017
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Acceptability and Difficulty of the STEM Track Implementation in Senior High School 800 KB 3 downloads
Aldrin John Jao Estonanto Sorsogon State College Senior High School, Sorsogon City,...
The Department of Education in the Philippines implemented the Enhanced Basic Education Curriculum in 2013 which led to the creation of Senior High School Program. Studies showed the importance of the support of stakeholders to the success of an educational reform. Thus, it is significant to consider the acceptance of the new curriculum. This descriptive- correlational study sought to determine the acceptability of the Senior High School STEM program and correlate it to the difficulty level of problems along its implementation. Findings showed that there was low acceptability of the new curriculum among stakeholders. It also revealed that the major problems along the implementation of the curriculum were on the areas of Facility and Instructional Materials, and that the difficulty level of the problems was high. Finally, it was found out that there was significant inverse correlation between the curriculum’s acceptability level and the problems’ difficulty level. Thus, the study concludes that the acceptability level of curriculum is significantly related to the difficulty level of the problems encountered by the school along its implementation. The researcher recommends that a series of information- dissemination programs be conducted to raise awareness on the significance of the STEM Curriculum among the stakeholders of the school. Interventions were also proposed to address the problems
Keywords: acceptability level, difficulty level, perception, acceptance, problems, implementation, senior high school, STEM curriculum, curriculum, program