DocumentCode
1784718
Title
English, Mathematics, and Programming grades in the secondary level as predictors of academic performance in the college level
Author
Fabros-Tyler, Grace
Author_Institution
Syst. Plus Coll. Found., Angeles City, Philippines
fYear
2014
fDate
7-9 July 2014
Firstpage
427
Lastpage
431
Abstract
This research paper determined the relationship between English, Mathematics, and Programming grades in the secondary level and academic performance in the said courses in the college level. This paper also identified the relationship between a) English and Mathematics grades in the college level and b) English and Mathematics grades and Programming grade. The study adopted the descriptive-correlational research design. Mean and Pearsonian coefficient of correlation are used to analyze the data.The findings revealed that there is a 1) strong positive correlation (r=+0.79) between the grades of the students in English in secondary and college levels; 2) moderate positive correlation (r = +0.42) between the grades of students in Mathematics in secondary and college levels; 3) moderate positive correlation (r= +0.40) between the grades of students in Programming in secondary and college levels, 4) moderate positive correlation between the grades in English 1 and Mathematics 1 (r=+0.672); 5) strong positive correlation between the grades of the students in English 1 and Programming 1 (r=+0.704), and 6) strong positive correlation between Mathematics 1 and Programming 1 (r=+0.854). Based on the findings of the study, inputs to curriculum and instruction were proposed to further improve the academic performance of the students in English 1, Mathematics 1, and Programming 1.
Keywords
computer science education; correlation methods; educational courses; human factors; English grades; Pearsonian coefficient; academic performance; college level; correlation mean coefficient; curriculum; data analysis; descriptive-correlational research design; mathematics grades; moderate positive correlation; programming grades; secondary level; strong positive correlation; Correlation; Educational institutions; Programming profession; English; curriculum; education; mathematics; programming;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications, IISA 2014, The 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Chania
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IISA.2014.6878739
Filename
6878739
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