Paul John B. Ongcoy (MST)
University of Southern Mindanao, Kabacan, Cotabato, Philippines
pauljohnongcoy@yahoo.com.ph
Date Received: October 4, 2016; Date Revised: October 25, 2016
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 4 No.4, 18-21
November 2016 Part II
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Logical Reasoning Abilities of Junior High School Students in the Province of Cotabato, Philippines 666 KB 2 downloads
Paul John B. Ongcoy (MST) University of Southern Mindanao, Kabacan, Cotabato, Philippines pauljohnongcoy@yahoo.com.ph Date...
Reasoning abilities of the learners and its development was well-discussed in the world of education. The higher the ability of the person to reason abstractly, the higher the probability that a person will effectively function in the society. Thus, it is the main goal of the K-12 Curriculum of the Department of Education to improve the reasoning abilities and formal reasoning among students in the country. The higher the reasoning ability of a person, the more productive he is. The ability of logical reasoning has an essential function in the academic performance of students and their construction of the concepts. This study aimed to determine the logical reasoning abilities of 150 randomly selected junior high school students. Specifically, this study aimed to determine the logical reasoning abilities namely combinatorial reasoning, controlling variables, correlation reasoning, probabilistic reasoning and proportional reasoning among the grade 10 junior high school students and determine whether there is a significant difference in students’ logical reasoning abilities according to their gender. The respondents answered the Test of Logical Thinking (TOLT). Thirty respondents were interviewed to verify their answers. The findings of the study led to the following conclusions: most students correctly answered problems in probabilistic reasoning and least number of students correctly answered problems in proportional reasoning and combinatorial reasoning and, male and female respondents have equal performances in problems pertaining to combinatorial reasoning, controlling variables, correlational reasoning and probabilistic reasoning but female respondents are better in proportional reasoning than the male respondents.
Keywords: logical reasoning abilities, junior high school students, K to 12 curriculum, Test of logical Thinking