• Utilizing Social Media in Improving Creative Writing Skills of Grade 7 Students in English

    Author(s):
    Christopher Francisco (see profile) , Jeger Paragas
    Date:
    2020
    Subject(s):
    English language, Teaching
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    English, Pedagogy
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/9xb9-ck79
    Abstract:
    The study identified the performance of Grade 7 students enrolled in Umingan Central National High School across their academic performance in English under creative writing skill. In gathering the profile of the students and their performance in identifying morphological and syntactical errors, descriptive and correlational research designs with the use of rubrics and standard deviation were used in the treatment of data. In answering the relationship between the students’ profile variables and their performance in identifying morphological and syntactical errors, Pearson R and Spearman Rho were used. It disclosed that most of the students achieved an overall rating of “good” in identifying morphological errors while “fair” in identifying syntactical errors. There was a significant relationship between the students’ academic performance in English and their performance in identifying syntactical errors. Further, the computed significance value 0.00 which was less than the level of alpha 0.05, the r value reflected a moderately positive correlation between English grade and controlled group. The experimental group was found out to have no significant relationship to the ability to identify performance of students in creative writing skill.
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    Published
    Last Updated:
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