PRFINAL
PRFINAL
In this chapter of the study, the problem and its setting will be discussed.
This chapter includes the introduction of the study, the conceptual framework,
statement of the problem, the significance of the study, the scope and
delimitation, and the definition of terms that will be used in the study.
Introduction
their regular academic coursework. These activities can include sports, clubs,
community service, music, arts, or any other activity that is not directly related to
students with a well-rounded education and to develop important life skills that
can help students develop leadership skills, teamwork, time management, and
their interests and passions, build social connections, and develop a sense of
can help students stand out in college applications and job interviews. It shows
that they are motivated, dedicated, and have a variety of experiences and skills
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important part of a student’s education and can provide numerous benefits that
extracurricular activities allows students to get different roles that benefits the
athlete, expand one's self-confidence and enlarge one's interest in school that
can lead to higher chance of boosting the students' grades. Hence, students
participate in extracurricular endeavors not only for their own enjoyment, but also
The Malinta National High School - Senior High offers four different
academic strands for both Grade 11 and Grade 12 students. One of these is the
HUMSS strand, which stands for Humanities and Social Sciences. According to
AECC, HUMSS strand is an academic strand covering various fields that deals
with the exploration of the state of humanity through analytical, critical, and
and work with each other by analyzing human behavior. Many students enroll in
HUMSS strand to mainly enhance their skills that will be needed in their future
respective workplace, this includes communication skills and social skills that can
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concept of extracurricular activities. They perceive it as something that hinders
their academic performance. On the other hand, there are students who rarely
difficulties in managing their time, lack of resources, and there are students that
It is important to note that these reasons may vary from each students,
that is why the purpose of this study is to obtain and understand the positive and
Malinta NHS - Senior High by analyzing their own point of view and experiences.
After obtaining these outcomes from the own perspective of Grade 11 HUMSS
dominant from their own experiences. By that being said, we will have the ability
to prove and stand a point and will also be able to break the misconception in the
Conceptual Framework
The figure below shows the conceptual framework of this study. The
researchers used the IPO method to give emphasis about the study. The
answers that the researchers will get from the respondents will show the positive
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and negative outcomes that they experienced that will also determine the
The purpose of this study is to discover both positive and negative effects
prevalent. In the middle of this research we aim to address the following research
questions:
extracurricular activities?
Positive Outcome
Negative Outcome
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Significance of the Study
provide valuable insights that can make better policies and decision-making
inside the school or in education, generally. This study can shed light on the
Students. The results of this study may motivate more students to participate in
have higher self-esteem, better mental health, and stronger social connections,
which can improve their overall well-being. Extracurricular activities can help
Teachers. The teachers who understand both the positive and negative
outcomes can help students navigate these potential challenges and ensure that
overall academic and personal growth. This study can help teachers to better
understand their students, anticipate and address potential issues, and advocate
Parents. By the results of this study, parents can make informed decisions
about which activities their child should participate in and how much time and
resources to devote to them. This can help ensure their child’s well-being and
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success both in and outside of school, allowing them to support their child’s
Principal. The results of this study may allow them to make informed decisions
about the types of activities that they can offer to their students. It can also
enables them to make adjustments when necessary and ensure that students
are receiving a balanced education. They can use this knowledge to make
informed decisions and create programs that maximize student engagement and
success.
This study aim to identify the positive and negative outcomes of Grade 11
Senior High School. The study falls under the school year 2022 to 2023. The
researchers will conduct the research through the use of questionnaires and
HUMSS students that will identify whether they have the background of actively
participating in extracurricular activities. The researchers will only hand out the
questionnaires to those students who will agree. The researchers will only
interviewed. The questions that the researchers prepared will be only limited to
the Grade 11 students of Malinta whose currently taking the HUMSS strand. The
Grade 11 and 12 whose currently taking the STEM, ABM and GAS strand will not
be involve in this study. All of the information will be strictly gathered and will be
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protected by the terms and privacy that will be given to the respondents in
Definition of Terms
In this part, the concrete terms related to the Positive and Negative Effects
corresponding definition. The definition that corresponds with every terms will be
include commanding behavior, powerful and prevailing over all others. It also
means to have authority or influence on another thing. The researchers will use
well as some consequences for the students who often engaged in these
activities.
Privacy Act. This refers to the law which is Republic Act No. 10173 is a law that
meant to cover both natural and juridical persons involved in the processing of
personal information. This will ensure that our participants’ data will never be
enclosed to anyone.
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Chapter 2
from different aspects and point of view. In this section of the research, the
researchers will discuss different related literatures from different sources that
extracurricular activities as well as synthesize the topic, so that the readers will
fully understand the study. The reviewed literatures has been divided into three
Extracurricular Activities.
all schoolchildren, particularly those in high school, to have the most secure and
joyful future possible. Extracurricular activities allow students to actively use their
free time to increase their authenticity and acquire valuable skills that will help
the researchers will only state two significant definition from two studies, to
provide a precise insight for what the term really is. According to the International
activities that is being organized outside the regular school day, curriculum or
course that aims to meet the learners’ interests. A study of Frame (2007) also
activities include sports, band, or any other activities that take place during the
normal school day. These activities do not require the student to put in extra time
athletic activities were also introduced in the United States and are still popular
today. Casinger (2011) states that students from American schools were the
ones who initiate clubs for athletes. Clubs concentrated on the creation of
during the WWI era, and these days students have a numerous of other
extracurricular options that offers positive opportunities for growth in one’s own
life and progress. Since clubs has been popular and many public high schools
and grade schools have clubs for all interests, about 1 in 4 students participate in
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Various studies have stated different positive outcomes on students who
this age, more than 80% of youth are confirmed to participate in extracurricular
endeavors. Shulruf, Tumen, & Tolley (2007) states that students who participate
these findings has been appeared in various researches since early 1930s. As
this findings has been common and proved in many ways, various researchers
Azar, Ulkar, Ainura & Narmin (2020) conducted a study that focused on
three main things: the sports, fine arts and student clubs. The sports provides
improved skills and game play. Fine Arts can discover creativity of the students in
different ways, and lastly, the students clubs. Student Clubs is refer to a groups
with different advocacies where you can manage to communicate well. The three
achievements. They also conclude that these improvements and knowledge they
some students understand the value of taking part in ECA and are concerned
about potential causes. Students who take part in ECA on a regular basis can
improve their leadership and teamwork skills, that will eventually lead to the
students better performance inside the classroom, thus this factors will led them
to better academic grades and achievements. Those students that are at risk of
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failure, academically, appear to benefit even more from participation in
important for students who belong to ethnic minorities, students with disabilities,
and at risk of dropping out because students in some of these groups have
academic performance but also nurtures various valuable skills and qualities that
contribute to their personal growth. There have been various studies that proves
this statement.
Bradley & Keane (2013) study states that schools that support these kinds
of activities, extracurricular activities, are usually the ones that stimulate and
develop an individual, whether male or female. This type of activity brings great
benefits not only to ourselves but to all of us who experience something like it.
students who participate in ECAs tend to behave better because they exhibit
discipline during practices, drills, and routines, then students are less likely to
increase their sense of belonging and wellbeing. De Prada Creo et al. (2021)
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whether college understudies effectively acquire or advance in collaborative
activities other than academic activities. He finds that it has positive advantages
skills, and build social networks. These skills are important for success later in
life.
there are more studies that states different positive effects of extracurricular
activities on students from different aspects. One of these studies is the study of
Oberle et al. (2020). Their research states that students who often participate in
depression.
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On the other hand, Stuart et al. (2011) points out that the effect of
help them get a job in the future. Extracurricular Activities’ positive outcomes can
help students improve their skills before they graduate and that’s one of the
factors that will lead the students towards more opportunities after graduating.
Additionally, a study of Morita et al., (2016) also indicated that the more physical
activity the students participated in, they are more likely to be fit, as well as the
more fit they were, the more likely they were to get good grades as being healthy
When the pandemic hits, students were isolated for 2 years, meaning,
many students have lose their social life, which is what most of the youths
problem at this time. However study confirmed that ECA could be a solution for
this problem. Chad Lang (2021) states on his recent study that participating in
many of the students lose their interest on their own skill. Moreover, providing an
out-class activity will support students personal skills towards something and can
Marian Wright Edelman quote, “In every seed of good there is always a
piece of bad”. There are numerous studies that show multiple beneficial impacts
of extracurricular activities, however there are also numerous studies that show
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Tanner (2017) studies’ finds positive effects of extracurricular activities,
although he also finds that the possibility that extracurricular activities overloaded
the students’ schedules and made them forget that they were still in school while
also has a contradictory findings on the study they have conducted. Even though
their study concluded that ECA improves the students leadership and overall
skills, their further findings states that overscheduling, can cut into the gain, some
pupils might have grown apathetic and lost interest in their some subjects or
worst on their overall study, as they focus too much on extracurricular activities.
activity and academic success, although, only among middle school students.
The study speculated that middle school students might be more prone to
Winstone et al. (2020), they states in their study that not all students who engage
in Extracurricular Activities can benefit equally from it such as students who find it
hard to balance their studies together with the ECA that they have in their plate.
Seow & Pan (2014) discovered that students who juggle extracurricular
activities together with their studies may affect their academic performance.
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if they weekly engage in ECA. These studies have a corresponding reasons as to
academic success. Piquero & Beron (2016) discovered that the only time when
the correlation between identity and GPA was constantly negative existed when
American college athletes and discovered that the athletes were urged to
will always depends on students whether they are aware with their capabilities
and limits, to ensure that the learners will be able to handle their extracurricular
Synthesis
activities, as well as it’s negative effects. In this synthesis of the review of related
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literature on extracurricular activities, we explored the existing body of knowledge
surrounding this aspect. The researchers aims to illuminate the multiple benefits
extracurricular involvement.
since early 1930s Shulruf, Tumen, & Tolley (2007), however, these studies
concluded the same findings by the different ways or aspects. Najum et al.
leadership and teamwork skills, while Azar, Ulkar, Ainura & Narmin (2020) states
that sports, art and clubs improve the academic achievements of students as
that can help the personal growth of the students. Massoni (2011) finds that
Winstone et al. (2022), De Prada Creo et al. (2021), Tanner (2017), A study in
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belonging and communication skills inside the community they were building
Oberle et al. (2020), research states that students who actively participate
in off screen activities tend to have stronger mentality rather than those whom
always on their screen. Stuart et al. (2011) concluded that students who
participate in extracurricular activities have the higher chance to get a job quickly
as students gained skills that they will need for future works. A timely study from
Chad Lang (2021) concluded that extracurricular activities can be a solution for
for years that numerous students lose their social skills, by participating in out
door activities like ECA, students may be able to slowly gain their social skills.
These researches from different researchers does not have a correlation findings
between each other as they focus on divergent fields. Nevertheless, their studies
have one common, it’s that they all proved a positive results of participating in
extracurricular activities.
Dijk et al. (2014) studies finds a corresponding results. Their studies concluded
that students who often participate in extracurricular activities could affect the
ECA to the point that the students where not be able to give much attention to
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Winstone et al. (2020) and a study by the National Center for Student
Affairs Research (2005) both corresponds each other’s findings. Their study
exhaustion. In accordance with Piquero & Beron (2016), and Bimper, Harrison,
& Clark (2012) study, they has a correlated results from their respective studies.
The observed that there could be conflict with the students identity as there were
students who was more identify to be an “athlete” rather than students that could
gap where we could provide an answer. In spite with the fact that there are
positive or negative that has a greater impact on the students. The purpose of
this study is to fill that research gap, the researchers aim to identify the positive
HUMSS students in Malinta National Senior High School by the own perspective
negative that impacts the Grade 11 HUMSS students more. This study will be
significant in several ways, including its potential to provide valuable insights that
can make better policies and decisions inside the school or in education,
generally speaking.
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Chapter 3
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter concentrates on the methods and procedures that the researchers
will use to answer the research questions in a systematic and specific manner
gathering procedure, and the data analysis were defined and explained.
Research Design
design. Qualitative method was used to collect and understand the experiences
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activities, and to identify how it affects their academic performance and on their
overall well-being.
researchers guide to collect the data needed that will come from the own
able to answer the problem of the study as well as the research questions.
important role in this study as they will be the population. This research
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employed non- probability sampling which is the purposive sampling. Purposive
sampling is used to select respondents that are most likely to yield appropriate
and useful information, Kelly (2010). This is the exact type of sampling use in this
study as the researchers have the chance to select the respondents who has the
students across all of the HUMSS strand sections, taking into consideration their
Table no. 1
Research Locale
The target respondents in the study is the Grade 11 HUMSS students from
Malinta National High School – Senior High. Thus, the research will take its place
inside the school located at St. Jude Street, Brgy. Malinta at Valenzuela City,
Metro Manila.
In order for the researchers to come up with the data needed, researchers
will use a questionnaires, that will be giving out online, for selecting the
the outcomes by their own life experience regarding with extracurricular, the
is positive or negative effect that impacts the Grade 11 HUMSS students more.
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The researchers provide their own research instrument based on the data the
information of the respondents, such as; the name, age, their gender, their
section where they belong to, if they have engaged in extracurricular activities as
validate then by the advisers of the researchers incharge in the reading and
writing subject for grammatical errors and the practical research to check if there
Considering that the mode of learning this S.Y 2022 – 2023, is face-to-face
INSTRUMENTATION VALIDATION
Figure no. 2
that will be use. Before giving out the questionnaires, the researchers will
consult their reading and writing adviser for grammatical corrections and their
research advisor regarding the content of their questions, whether it contains any
researchers will then inform the school that the research and data gathering will
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take its place inside the school, to ask for the consent. If the school principal or
instruments. They will select the willing and suitable respondents of their study
of ECA that affected them. The researchers then will retrieve the obtained data.
Then the researchers will meticulously analyze the respondents answers by the
guide of a certain process. By that, the researchers will constructed the analyzed
data and will come up into conclusions that will answer the problem of the study
and fill the research gap from the previous related studies. Lastly, the
researchers will document the data gathering process, including any obstacles or
PRE-IMPLEMENTATION
IMPLEMENTATION
RETRIEVAL OF DATA
DATA ANALYSIS
CONCLUSION
Figure no. 3
Data Analysis
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In order for the data collected to be analyzed, that researchers will come
researchers will analyzed the positive and negative outcomes of ECA to the
interview is conducting, the interviewer will document the essential and important
data that is needed. Decoding the transcribed data, the researchers will
understand the compiled answers from the respondents. The researchers will
pinpoint what answers from the respondents have the same experience and
extracurricular activities. The researchers will interpret the data by analyzing the
Figure no. 4
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