Rowena R. Abrea (Ph. D)
Batangas State University, J.P. Rizal Avenue Batangas City Philippines
rowenarabrea@yahoo.com
Date Received: September 4, 2015; Date Revised: October 18, 2015
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 3 No. 4, 59-65
November 2015 Part IV
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Status of Co-Curricular and Extra Class Activities of Student Organizations from Selected Tertiary Institutions in the Philippines 575 KB 1 downloads
Rowena R. Abrea (Ph. D) Batangas State University, J.P. Rizal Avenue Batangas City...
This study explores the co-curricular and extra class activities of selected Tertiary Education Institutions (TEIs ) in Batangas Province and the impact of these activities to students’ development. The descriptive method of research was utilized with the use of a questionnaire as the main data gathering instrument, supplemented by documentary analysis, interview and focus group discussion. Respondents of the study were 16 administrators, 96 faculty members and 494 student officers from nine selected colleges in the province. Frequency, percentage, ranking, weighted mean, and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) or F-test were the statistical tools used in the study. Results of the study revealed that all the colleges have recognized student organizations, and its membership except in student government was based on students’ interests. The goals were in line with the vision and mission of the institution and membership fee was the primary source of fund. The respondents assessed that there was an extensive participation of students in co-curricular and extra class activities. The strategies applied were effective and delivery systems were frequently used by the students’ organization. It was found out that the administration was supportive in student activities specifically in the use of physical facilities. The findings revealed that the identified activities contributed to a great extent to students’ mental, social, physical, behavioral and moral development. The strengths of the activities were evident, however, weaknesses were sometimes observed. A management guide on co-curricular and extra class activities was the output of the study.
Keywords – Co-Curricular and Extra Class Activities, Management Guide, Students’ Activities