Factors That Influence Grade 12 Academic Strand Students in Career Decision-Making at - Team-Leonardo - Aristotle - IMRaDc
Factors That Influence Grade 12 Academic Strand Students in Career Decision-Making at - Team-Leonardo - Aristotle - IMRaDc
Factors That Influence Grade 12 Academic Strand Students in Career Decision-Making at - Team-Leonardo - Aristotle - IMRaDc
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A Research Project
Presented to the
Senior High School Program
Paranaque National High School Main
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In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for Research Project:
Quantitative Research
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Presented by:
BALDOZA, SANDARA C.
DULAY, VONG JOSHUA
GARGANTIEL, RHEA LIZA M.
LEONARDO, ASIA ANTONIA F.
ORAPA, MA. DONNA H.
Submitted to:
2023
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ABSTRACT
Many academic strand senior high school students are unable to make
decisions independently because of the perplexity of the educational and
occupational worlds, particularly when it comes to picking the appropriate
course. This study aims to determine the factors influencing Grade 12
academic strand students' career decision-making at Parañaque National
High School- Main S.Y 2022-2023 to formulate a strengthened career
guidance program.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The author of this research report would like to express their gratitude to
everyone who helped and inspired them.
They varied all the findings from the numerous sectors of interest that
were aligned in their research paper by referring to the writers of all the
publications in online academic journals.
S.C.B
V.J.D
G.R.L
A.F.L
D.H.O
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INTRODUCTION
This research studied the factors that influence some of the grade 12
students in career decision-making. The study focused on the personal
interest, peer pressure, job opportunities, and financial conditions of the
respondents. These factors greatly affected the demographic profile of the
respondents, including their sex, academic strand, and socio-economic
status.
As stated by Nelson (2021) the lack of access to education is one of
the country's most urgent socioeconomic problems. They are consequently
at a disadvantage while trying to find work or even just comprehending
fundamental social issues. According to Quiño (2022), a student's career
choice is one of the most significant problems and obstacles that they face
during their academic career. It entails the exchange of many intricately
intertwined components, a student's current circumstances, gifts, abilities,
and scholarly achievements all influence career choice. Lamichhane et al.
(2022) found that family influences children's career choices and the
learner's capacity to identify their chosen professional path. Parental
influence is regarded as one of the most influential aspects of professional
decision-making studies. This means that the financial ability of the family to
support the student should be a primary consideration while deciding which
course to enroll in (Bangayan, 2022).
The disparities between more recent statistics and earlier studies and
literature, on the other hand, are highly anticipated. Notably in terms of
factors influencing a student's choice of course career. As a result, the
current study focused on this primary goal, with the intention to offer a basis
for a strengthened career guidance program.
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This research aimed to identify the factors influencing senior high
school students' decisions regarding their college course of study. This
inspired the researcher to carry out this investigation to learn more about
the variables affecting senior high school students' referrals for college
courses. To provide a strengthened career guidance program as a guide to
assist students in selecting the best career for them.
The present study is anchored on the Social Cognitive Career Theory
(SCCT). According to Lent, Brown, and Hackett (1994), the developed SCCT
empowered understanding of career choice, interest, and performance
processes. SCCT has been divided into two levels of theoretical analysis; the
performance of cognitive person variables and the breakdown of the
additional sets of variables that might influence career-related interests and
behavior.
This theory acknowledges the aspects that interchange when a
particular track progressed on the chosen career path of the students.
Furthermore, using social cognitive processes provides a framework that
explains accomplishment and failure, educational outcomes, and career
outcomes. Choosing the best career or education program that fits the
student’s personality will lead to better career well-being, success-job
satisfaction, good grades, and graduation on time.
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METHODS
members and then randomly select among these groups to form the final
the researchers cannot manipulate the results of the survey, making the
conclusion accurate.
school year of 2022-2023. The respondents of this study are the two (2)
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National High School-Main. The researchers needed the students as they are
the ones who experienced the pressure of choosing their desired careers.
approval underlined. A letter asking for permission to collect data was also
written and sent to the respondents. The information acquired must include
This study used four (4) statistical treatments for the gathered data
and specify the quantity of the population to a given data, frequency; this
the same given. Mean is simply getting the average of all the responses in
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RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
TABLE 1
Interval
TABLE 2
Sex of the Respondents
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Based on the table, our male respondents are 41% while our female
respondents are 59%. Therefore, most of our respondents are Female
because it has 59%.
TABLE 3
Academic PERCENTAGE
Strand FREQUENCY (%)
STEM 100 33.33%
HumSS 100 33.33%
ABM 100 33.33%
TOTAL 300 100%
TABLE 4
PERCENTAGE
Household Monthly FREQUENCY (%)
Income
Less than 20,000 167 55.67%
21,000-30,000 71 23.67%
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31,000-40,000 32 10.67%
41,000 AND ABOVE 30 10%
Table 5.1
Personal Interest WM VI
1. I select a course depending on my preferences. 3.52 SA
The table shows that question number 1 got the highest weighted
mean with 3.52, which means the respondents strongly agreed that they
select a course depending on their preferences. On the contrary, question
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number 5 got the lowest weighted mean with 2.36, implying that they
choose a course because they were inspired by one of their peers.
Table 5.2
Peer Pressure WM VI
1. I would choose a career that my peers have already 1.86 D
decided on.
This table tells us that question 2 got the highest weighted mean with
2.65, which attests that the participants disagreed that their teachers
actively encourage them to consider a wide range of courses. Meanwhile,
question number 6 got the lowest weighted mean of 1.73 means the
respondents strongly disagreed that their friends are the ones who are
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responsible to choose their career even though they think it was best for
them, it was shown that the respondents do not depend on their peers.
Table 5.3
Job Opportunities WM VI
1. I choose the course based on its demand. 2.82 A
As you can see in the table, question number 2 got the highest
weighted mean with 3.22, meaning the participants agreed that they prefer
a course based on its employability and stability. On the other hand,
question 1 got the lowest weighted mean with 2.82 which signifies that the
respondents agreed that they choose a course based on its demand.
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Table 5.4
Financial Condition WM VI
1. I choose a course because my family can afford it. 2.97 A
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Table 6: Pearson’s Correlation between the respondents’ demographic
profile and factors that influence respondents in career decision-making.
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CONCLUSION
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study focused on the significance of pay and future earning potential in
students' top selections. They discovered that money gain was the most
important factor. The most important consideration while choosing a career,
especially for financially responsible and self-sufficient students, is income.
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RECOMMENDATION
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REFERENCES
Bangayan, L. M. (2022). Influential Factors Among Senior High School Students Career
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Lamichhane, S., Gurung, S. K., Chapagain, R., Baral, R. P., & Adhikari, S. (2022). Factors
Nelson, G. (2021, September 17). Major Problems College Students Face in Choosing a Career.
Www.ukcareersfair.com. https://www.ukcareersfair.com/news/major-problems-college-
students-face-in-choosing-a-career
Lent, R. W., Brown, S. D., & Hackett, G. (1994). Toward a Unifying Social Cognitive Theory of
Career and Academic Interest, Choice, and Performance. Journal of Vocational Behavior,
Quiño, J. (2022). Factors Influencing the Career Preference of Senior High School Students
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