J.C. B. Abarquez, Shane S. Dalawangbayan,
Mark Jhun M. De Chavez1, John Paulo C. Dimaculangan,
Jimboy M. Hernandez , Beverly T. Caiga
Lyceum International Maritime Academy, Lyceum of the Philippines
University, Batangas City, Philippines
College of Education, Arts and Sciences, Lyceum of the Philippines
University, Batangas City, Philippines
beverlycaiga@yahoo.com
Asia Pacific Journal of Maritime Education
Vol. 1 No. 1, 57-62
January 2015
P-ISSN: 2423-2033
apjme@lpubatangas.edu.ph
Awareness of Maritime Students on the Sotero H. Laurel Learning Resource Center (SLRC) Club 245 KB 2 downloads
J.C. B. Abarquez1, Shane S. Dalawangbayan, Mark Jhun M. De Chavez1, John Paulo C....
This research work was pursued to gain insights on the level of awareness of maritime studentsregarding SLRC Club. This study could be a help to distinguish if maritime students are aware on the newlyorganization and measure the level of agreement towards the set guidelines of SLRC Club. This study utilized adescriptive research method with (240) Maritime students that were chosen on the basis of random sampling.Results showed that the respondents of the study are aware that SLRC Club aims to learn more about thelibrary. Reading books, searching the Internet, and other materials inside the library is an aid to the students to improve their performance and communication skills inside the classroom. The respondents are also aware that the club encourages maritime students to utilize their free time in the library to learn and SLRC club strengthen the interest of the students in reading with accordance to its general objective which is to strengthen the interest of the students in reading, viewing, and evaluating information to become lifelong learners.
Keywords: Maritime students, reading, awareness, strengthen