HomePsychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journalvol. 5 no. 4 (2022)

Academic Performance of Grade 6 Pupils in Candelaria District, Schools Division of Zambales Vis-À-Vis Instructional Strategies in Mathematics

Stephanie Barro

Discipline: Education

 

Abstract:

The study aimed to determine the perceptions of the grade 6 pupils on the teaching strategies of Mathematics teachers in Candelaria District, Schools Division of Zambales. Likewise, it attempted to determine its relationship to pupils’ academic performance. For a meaningful analysis of the data, the hypothesis tested was: there is no significant relationship between pupils’ academic performance and teaching strategies of teachers. The descriptive type of research was used in this study using lottery technique in choosing its sample. The researcher used frequency distribution and percentage to quantify the data and employed Pearson r to test the hypothesis at .05 level of significance. From the given findings, the following conclusions were drawn:1) The academic performance of the pupils in terms of Mathematics Ratings and Grade Weighted Average were generally Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory, respectively; 2) The teaching strategies of teachers as perceived by the participants were under the qualitative index of “Always”; 3)Only the second grading in Mathematics Rating and second grading in Grade Weighted Average were significantly related to teaching strategies of Teachers; and 4) No significant relationship was noted between the perceptions of grade 6 pupils on instructional strategies used by their teachers in Mathematics and their academic performance.