Januard D. Dagdag, Clarina S. Sarmiento, Joanne Clementine Ibale
Isabela State University-San Mariano Campus, Philippines
januard_15@yahoo.com, clarinasarmiento@yahoo.com,
joanneclementine@yahoo.com
Date Received: August 1, 2017; Date Revised: November 12, 2017
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 5 No.4, 34-39
November 2017 Part II
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Maria Luisa A. Valdez (PhD)
Batangas State University, Philippines
maluhvaldez888@gmail.com
Date Received: August 2, 2017; Date Revised: November 18, 2017
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 5 No.4, 10-20
November 2017 Part II
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Examining the Factors of Licensure Examination for Teachers Performance for Program Strategy Enhancement 724 KB 2 downloads
Januard D. Dagdag, Clarina S. Sarmiento, Joanne Clementine Ibale Isabela State University-San...
Passing the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) has been the ultimate focus of tertiary education institutions in the Philippines to meet the present demand of local and global parties and communities. Hence, various strategies are conducted to increase the likelihood that the prospect will happen. With this, the current study determines the predictors of LET performance of the 146 Bachelor of Secondary Education graduates that could serve as basis for enhancing program strategies for a better LET rating. A descriptive correlational method through the analysis of registration data on LET, grade weighted average, college admission test (CAT) scores, and course audit scores was conducted. Descriptive statistics and correlational tests were employed in the analysis of these data. Results showed that low LET performance is influenced by low performances in academics and admission test, and limited course audit units taken. Admission test performance, however, does not predict LET performance in Major. On the other hand, course audit performance can only forecast licensure exam scores in Major. Hence, to increase LET performance, the program should consider benchmarking from LET performing institutions, choose the right faculty to teach a course, secure the validity and/or reliability of instructional materials and assessment tools with LET competencies, strictly implement the admission and retention policy, and assess regularly the efficacy of the course audit in all areas.
Keywords –Licensure Examination for Agriculturists (LEA), College Admission Test, Course Audit, Academic Performance