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EEO. 2021; 20(4): 3426-3436


Featuring Responsive Instruction Amidst Pandemic Through Child-Friendly School Program

Margarito Balag Callao, Benedicto D. Ubod.




Abstract

The research aimed to determine the extent of the implementation of the Child-Friendly school Program and described its relationship with the level of school performance. This work was carried out among the grade 10 student respondents, and teachers from 12 secondary schools in Toledo City Division, the School Year 2020-2021. The study utilized the descriptive method of research. The data gathered were treated using frequency distribution, weighted mean, and simple percentage. Pearson r correlation was utilized to test the null hypothesis. The extent of Child-Friendly School Program implementation revealed a very great extent. The results showed that the relationship between the Child-Friendly school program implementation has a significant correlation with the level of performance of the secondary schools. The results also revealed that the secondary schools in Toledo City Division had a very good level of performance in terms of provision of access, quality and relevance, and governance of basic education amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Child-friendly school programs should be intensified to create a stronger condition in the learning environment.

Key words: Development Education Extent of Implementation Performance Level of School Descriptive Method






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