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A Research
Practical Research II
The Researchers
Ramos, Jennifer P.
Resultay, Angelic B.
Critique Reader:
Adviser:
Research Teacher:
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APPROVAL SHEET
Ann Katherine A. Dela Cruz, Jennifer P. Ramos, Angelic B. Resultay and Razzel Joy
B. Rosario has been approved and accepted as partial fulfilment of the requirements in
Approved by the Committee on Oral Examination on November 22, 2017 with the
grade of ______.
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Date: ________________
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We want to thank all the respondents who are involved in this project because
we will not finish it if without their help. Thank you also to our adviser because this
research will not have a good end if without their guide to us. Thank you to other
teachers that give their time to finish this work and thank you also because they help
us to do this when we do not know what to do. Thank you to all our classmates, group
mates, teachers and families of the researchers that support us from the start up to the
We would like to thank our critique reader; Mr. Richard T. Palacpac, research
adviser; Ms. Angeline Malicdem and research teacher Mrs. Irene R. Nama for being
our guide all throughout the study for they were always there to assist and give their
best suggestions and recommendations for us. To the principal of Saint Charles
Academy, Dr. Norma E. Espino and the principal of Speaker Eugenio Perez National
Agricultural School, Dr. Raymundo Ambanloc, we would also like to express and
extend our full gratitude for your moral and everlasting support for our project and for
We thank all the students and teachers of Saint Charles Academy and Speaker
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Lastly, to our dear family, we thank them for being our primary inspiration in
DEDICATION
The members of our research paper Kish Peniel V. Cabatbat, Mae Ann
Katherine A. Dela Cruz, Jennifer P. Ramos, Angelic B. Resultay and Razzel Joy B.
Rosario who give their full participation and cooperation in this research to make the
work better.
We dedicate this research study to our research teacher; Mrs. Irene R. Nama,
research adviser; Ms. Angeline Malicdem and critique reader; Mr. Richard T.
Palacpac, who are generously guided us on this study. We thank them because the
findings of the conducted study were very helpful and useful for us and for the next
generation. Also, they showed us the ways on how to stand on our own.
We, the researchers dedicate this study to ourselves, to those people who
shared their abilities and knowledge, especially to the family of all the researchers and
most of all to our one and only God, all glory to God.
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Dedication -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- iv
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Abstract ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ x
Chapter I – Introduction
Rationale -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
Hypothesis -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Definition of Terms-------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
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Understanding Skills of students --------------------------------------------------- 16
Sources of Data
Population -------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
Data Collection
Data Analysis
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Chapter V – Summary, Conclusion, Recommendation
Summary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52
Conclusion ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 53
Recommendation --------------------------------------------------------------------- 54
Reference List
Appendices ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 57
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List of Tables
List of Figures
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ABSTRACT
Knowledge is power, and we get that knowledge through learning and with
our teachers. But as the time passes by, a growing issue about mismatch specialization
among teachers attracts the attention of many researchers. This study specifically
aimed to: 1) find out the consequences and effects of out of area expertise among the
teachers; 2) know the outcome regarding the academic performance of the students
teaching methods applicable for teaching outside the area of expertise. The total of 8
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mismatch teachers and the 300 students handled by them were all coming from Saint
Charles Academy and Speaker Eugenio National Agricultural School served as the
participants of the said study. The researchers used survey questionnaires for
gathering data. SWOT Analysis method was used for it is fit to the study and Likert
Scale for computing the percentage. Based on the findings, many students were sleepy
findings about mismatch teachers shows that most of them were only fresh graduates.
Strategies used by mismatched teachers were also unveiled in the conducted study.
Strategies like playing videos or showing memes are used so that students will be
energized and kill their boredom. Most of the results shows the negative impact of the
mismatch teachers to their students. Thus, this study can be utilized for raising the
awareness of the two schools regarding the effects on the academic performance of