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INTRODUCTION
10533), also known as the K-12 Programme, was put into effect in
2013. This act indicates that students should select their strands after
courses and subjects that will help them transition to their college
choosing what they will learn. The Philippine educational system has
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produce better skilled students for maximum employability, K to 12
has also been bombarded with criticisms, mainly on the financial ability
school. Under the current setup, two more years of school means
(Patalano, et. al, 2018). Making a correct career choice is one of the
students are conflicted about which course to pursue even before they
get at SHS due also to different factors. This prompted the researchers
School Track.
Theoretical/Conceptual Framework
The following theories that are briefly discussed for the conduct
of the study.
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explains that all people are allowed to develop their own creativeness.
That all people are curious about nature, that the most efficient and
reason to choose and it will give hint to what they want career in the
future. The choice theory is important in this study since this study is
which gives their hint to the career tracks they want to pursue. It will
help them to know their tracks and they should take it seriously when
developing talents and skills, they will have an idea on which way to
go.
one's own behavior because each one has the capacity for choosing a
states that when choosing career is when one's individual change their
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affect choosing a track. According to that theory, a new decision must
this theory has something to do with choosing one's career and the
Grade 10 that they need to know that their interested in. what they
know what their major is and explore their options and think about
peer influence. The goal of the study is to pinpoint the factors Affecting
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Senior High
Factors Result
School Track
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Statement of the Problem
questions:
study will cover the factors which includes job opportunities, parental
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Significance of the Study
experiences and what are the factors that they consider on choosing a
senior high school path. This may also provide them a career guide to
make them more effective, efficient, and fulfilled in the type of career
since it will help the students to make good career choices. Moreover,
influencing their choice and enable them to adjust and strengthen their
minds.
study practices. This will enable their offspring deal and adjust to the
Teachers. The findings of our study will assist the teacher in providing
the students. This may also improve their proficiency. In the event of
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selecting a strand in senior high school, this may serve as a facilitator
reference material and a guide for future researchers who will do the
same study.
Definition of Terms
Grade 11 – This refer to the first year of senior High School according
actio n (other than direct tutoring) that somehow shapes or molds the
High School where students will choose tracks that is linked to their
future jobs.
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Tracks – They are the main subject in Senior High School which a
student chooses and subjects are proposed prior to the track that the
student chose.
Chapter 2
for the academic year 2023-2024 in selecting their senior high school
Related Literature
Socio-Economic Factors
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Jones (2019) highlighted a correlation between financial constraints
Academic Performance
High School track. Research by Smith (2017) found that students with
Parental Influence
The study also pointed out that parental expectations can steer
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Parental influence has been implicated in the career choice of
children (Roe 1987, Adigwe 1981, Okeke 1996, Gesinde 1986). Okeke
found that 60% of the children were willing to take after their father’s
these influences and may accept the choice of their parents as theirs.
The situation owes its origin to early childhood when the child grabs his
occurs when the child submits to his parent’s choice while at the same
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young adults to select specific collegiate majors or pursue particular
occupations.
Bikos, 2000; Smith, 1991; Wilson and Wilson, 1992) have found that
on that choice.
2000; Mau and Bikos, 2000; Teachman and Paasch, 1998) suggests
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Peterson, and Vicary, 1990; Wilson and Wilson, 1992) indicates only
son’s occupation (Blau, 1992; Blau and Duncan, 1967; Conroy, 1997).
because parents with large families tend to have less money to aid the
more financial assistance since the financial strain is less once the
Yet, in other studies (Boatwright, Ching, and Parr, 1992; Mau and
Bikos, 2000), each of these family variables has also been found to be
physical descriptors.
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Over the years, research has moved from examining family
implied expectations.
parent on the career choices of their sons or daughters and have found
young adults in 1986. They found that mothers were the most
1998). In similar studies, students were asked items such as, “What do
you want to do with your life?” and to indicate if they agree or disagree
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with statements such as “My mother (father) encouraged me to make
their parents. These studies also found that students wanted to discuss
in the future.
Career Aspirations
Studies by White (2018) and Garcia (2016) have shown that students
with clear career goals tend to choose tracks aligned with their
interests.
students do not receive career counselling and support from the family
(parents) and peers. This study found that the family is a significant
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career choice of their learners. These findings are consistent with the
parent on the career choices of their sons or daughters and have found
people are influenced by careers that their parents favor, others follow
the careers that their educational choices have opened for them, some
make them while others choose the careers that give high income.
Students’ perception of being suitable for particular jobs also has been
The study of Fizer (2013) revealed that family and friends are
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influence on what students major in. There are many people in a
student’s life who can influence their career decisions. Most of the
time, parents and friends play a large role, but coaches and teachers
to get on a better path. The impact that these adults have on young
students. The data for this study was collected using questionnaire and
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The study of Japitan et al. (2015) aims to determine the factors
that affect the senior high school track preferences of the Grade 9
activity of the students and getting into the best position in the society
factors and these include determining job preferences and the reasons
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will be planning to apply and its justification, the factors considered in
applying for jobs, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the of the
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Socioeconomic Status and Access to Choices:
tracks.
Related Studies
School
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on what strand should they take (Moneva, 2019). Parents play
reasons: one is because they are the one who provide the financial for
tuition fee and other expenses for their child, second is because they
can dictate or influence their child on what strand should they take on
(Tortor, 2021). When students consider their financial status, they also
considered their financial capability that they have, and by this, they
Grade 11 Students
decision too. Because they send them to school, they must consult
they make decision it will conflict with them. Also they took the course
Senior High School is a new phase of a student’s life where they will
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specializations to hone their skills in preparation for college. Thus, it is
benefit for them. However, during this process, their decisions are
the next stages of your life. One of the tasks of high school students is
to explore and plan for their postsecondary career options. High school
(McQuerrey,2006).
Preference
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employer within the specific area where the employer is looking for a
Chapter 3
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
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respondents of the study, instrument used, data gathering procedures,
Research Design
Research Locale
Zamboanga del sur with a total land area of 11,927 square meter. The
2023-2024.
Research Respondents
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Data Gathering Procedures
collecting data. After the survey process takes place, we will gather
Research Instruments
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questionnaires completed by grade 11 pupils. T-test is a statistic used
of 2 groups .In this study the researchers will get the mean percentage
Scoring Guide
Interpretation
(SDA)
T_test Formula:
References
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Santiago, A., Caspillan, J., Valdez, J., Tamayo, F., Meneses, M. (2018). Factors
Malaguial, P., Gacoscos, G., Martinez, E., Abusama, H., Valdez, A. (2023).
Performance in School
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Chapter 4
Results and Discussion
This chapter presents the data that were computed, analyzed, and
Interpretation
1 2.64 Agree
2 2.98 Agree
3 3.12 Agree
4 2.88 Agree
5 3.06 Agree
6 2.6 Agree
7 2.4 Disagree
8 2.54 Agree
9 2.82 Agree
10 2.88 Agree
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11 3.12 Agree
12 2.7 Agree
13 2.72 Agree
14 3.08 Agree
15 2.32 Disagree
grade 11 male students in their choice of senior high school track the
males decision making the most is the job opportunity which have a
mean of 2.78. The very last is the peer pressure that result 2.64.
Discussion:
2000; Smith, 1991; Wilson and Wilson, 1992) have found that college
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factors influencing career choice among from four secondary school
students. Lastly, The study of Fizer (2013) revealed that friends are
strand?
Interpretation
1 2.54 Agree
2 2.92 Agree
3 3.24 Agree
4 2.84 Agree
5 2.84 Agree
6 2.58 Agree
7 2.16 Disagree
8 2.62 Agree
9 2.94 Agree
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10 3.1 Agree
11 3.3 Agree
12 3.26 Agree
13 2.92 Agree
14 2.08 Disagree
15 2.54 Agree
overall mean 1.32 which is greater than the male’s constant overall
with a mean of 2.82. The very least that affect female’s choice on
choosing a strand is the peer pressure. The factor Peer Pressure only
Discussion:
The study also pointed out that parental expectations can steer
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students toward certain tracks. Students of secondary and tertiary
institutions are often not aware of these influences and may accept the
choice of their parents as theirs. The situation owes its origin to early
childhood when the child grabs his parent’s attitude towards different
finds his area of interest (Taylor, Harris, 2004) . Other researchers also
Teachman and Paasch, 1998) suggests that both parent education and
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Table 3. The significant difference of the factors affecting the Grade 11
students of DSHS in choosing their preferred tracks for senior high school
between the mean score of the female which is 2.82. The female have
higher mean than of the male and both mean scores are under the
high school.
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Chapter 5
study.
Summary Findings
strands. Job Opportunity: The study suggested that extrinsic factor like
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job opportunity also play a role in their decision-making process, as
income, job hirings, may influence their choice of senior high school
tracks.
2. In part 2 , it was observed that Peer pressure is the least factor that
3. The table above presented the comparison between the mean score of
the male which is 2.79 between the mean score of the female which is
2.82. The female have higher mean than of the male and both mean
scores are under the verbal interpretation of ‘agree’. Since the p-value
Conclusion:
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these factors is crucial in assisting students in making informed decisions
Recommendations:
influencing their choice and enable them to adjust and strengthen their
minds.
Parents. The study's findings will assist respondent parents in feeling more
practices. This will enable their offspring deal and adjust to the
Teachers. The findings of our study will assist the teacher in providing
the students. This may also improve their proficiency. In the event of
material and a guide for future researchers who will do the same
study.
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References
Santiago, A., Caspillan, J., Valdez, J., Tamayo, F., Meneses, M. (2018). Factors
Malaguial, P., Gacoscos, G., Martinez, E., Abusama, H., Valdez, A. (2023).
Performance in School.
Track
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Appendix A
March 6, 2024
Dear Ma’am:
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APPENDIX B
SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
Dear respondent,
Name: Gender:
Section: Strand:
Age:
Direction: Only put a check mark inside the accurate number according
to what rate does the certain factor impact your choice in your SHS
track.
1 2 3 4
Statements: (Strongl (Disa (Agre (Strong
y gree) e) ly
disagre agree)
e)
I pursued my track for it is
aligned with the same
career that my parents
took.
I choose my track
depending on the
preference made by my
parents since they will
provide for my expenses.
I always try to make my
parents proud of me that’s
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why I chose my
strand/track.
I relied on my parents who
are the ones responsible for
choosing a career for me
since they may know what
is the best for me.
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APPENDIX C
Documentation
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RESEARCHER’S PROFILE
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Name: Abegail Ramirez Oculares
Date of Birth: Oct 03, 2006
Home Address: Lower Timonan, Dumingag, ZDS
Citizenship: Filipino
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Name: Arvie Bienes
Date of Birth: Nov 16, 2001
Home Address: Sinonok, Dumingag, ZDS
Citizenship: Filipino
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