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The Percentage of Grade 11 Students of Juan S. Tismo National High School.

Who Are Using


Cellphones During Class Hours

A Research Paper presented to

Mrs Elenita Silvestrece

SHS Teacher

Juan S. Tismo National High School

In Partial Fulfilment of the requirement for Practical Research II

By;

Desalin, Karl Francis C.

Sabangan, Duncan

Ando, Lea S.

Labajanan, Vanessa A.
Approval Sheet

This research study entitled The Percentage of Grade 11 students in Juan S. Tismo
National High School who are using cellphones during class hours by: Karl Francis C. Desalin,
Duncan Sabangan, Lea S. Ando, Vanessa A. Labajanan, which is being, presented in partial
fulfilment of the requirements of Practical Research II and verified through oral test.

Mrs Elenita Silvestrece

Adviser

Committee on Research

_____________________________

Chairman

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Member Member

Committee on Oral Defense

This has been approved by the pundits on the ____ 2017 with a rating of _____.

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Chairman

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Member Member

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English Department Coordinator


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The researchers would like to express their asseveration of gratitude to all the person whoever

contribute and accommodate to make this research even possible.

To the Grade 11 students of JSTNHS, for giving their time and cooperation in providing the

information.

To the School Administration, for allowing the researchers to conduct a research inside the

school premise.

To Mrs Elenita G. Silvestrece, for her continuous guidance and motivation.

To the dearest parents, for concession of support and understanding.

And lastly to the Almighty God, for providing the researchers enough strength, courage, effort

and especially knowledge to finish this research

Thank you and God Bless

- The Researchers

Abstract
This study entitled The Percentage of Grade 11 students of Juan S. Tismo National High School

who are using cellphones during class hours adviser Mrs Elenita G. Silvestrece.

This study is all about The Percentage of Grade 11 student of Juan S. Tismo National High

School who are using cellphones during class hours. The Researchers utilized a research

instrument which is a questionnaire. Furthermore, the researchers prepared some questions to

identify the information about students views regarding this topic.

This Study has employed a qualitative research design. It has been used a survey questionnaire to

get the opinions of each selected Senior High School Students. All the gathered data that are

presented has been analysed and passed through investigation.


Introduction

Cell phones are good. According to debate .org it should be allowed in public schools
for many reasons. They are good for education, safety, and much more. Cell phones are good for
education for many reasons. First you can use cell phones for research purposes. Although many
schools have at least 1 computer in the classroom and a computer lab, sometimes this still isnt
enough. It can also be expensive to provide a computer to each student at school, so a good
option is to use cell phones for research instead.

Some people think that some apps are bad and students will get distracted and use them
in class. And the truths is that cell phones have many educational apps as well, which do you
think would be more fun and exciting for a student? Either studying with a boring book that is
hard to understand, or playing an educational app that is still studying, but much more exciting.

It doesnt if your phone is expensive or not, almost every single phone has a calculator.
Lots of students are required to have a calculator as one of their school supplies, but if they have
one on their phone, then they dont have to get one. Dictionary, cell phones can be used as a
dictionary, youll only need to install a dictionary app on your mobile phones, which can be very
useful in a classroom setting. And also stop watch, lots of phones have a stopwatch, which can
be used in science and P.E. class.
BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Statement of the Problem

Cellphone usage on school campus is an increasing problem, Not only do cellphones interrupt

instructional time by ringing, students are texting under the desk, surfing the internet, taking

pictures of tests forwarding information to their peers, and are otherwise distracted. Discipline

issues are on the rise; some schools have even banned cellphones make excellent learning tools

and should be used in innovative ways for our digital natives to make learning relevant. The

reality is cellphones are not going away. Is there an effective and educative way to incorporate

cellphones usage into the classroom? Should they be banned altogether? Or should there be

policies in place for limited use

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Significance of the study


Student

This study is important to the students, because they are the source of information to
determine the percentage who are using cellphones during class hours.

Teacher

This study is impotant to the teachers, to know if they are guiding their students and
minimizing the usage of cellphones during class hours.

Scope and Limitation

This study focuses on gathering information from selected Grade 11 students of Juan S.

Tismo National High School about the percentage of Grade 11 students of Juan S. Tismo

National High School who are using cellphones during class hours.

The researchers have chosen respondents from Grade 11 students of Juan S. Tismo

National High School.

Definition of Terms
Instructional the act of instructing someone, the action or process of teaching.

Distracted unable to think about or pay attention to something, unable to concentrate.

Banned for forbid people from using something

Ubiquitous seeming to be seen everywhere.

Irrelevant not important or relating to what is being discussed right now, not relevant.
Review of Related Literature

According to Lauren Barack (January 7, 2013). Many high school teachers are becoming

comfortable with incorporating smartphones and other digital devices into classrooms to aid with

learning, a new study finals that a majority of high school students are already using cellphones

in class-text, send emails, and browse in social media sites.

Based on Tamara Brenner, a book centre interim managing director, walking around

campus, cellphones are ubiquitous. What do students do with their cellphones once they walk

into the classroom? In one survey at six different universities, college student reported using

their cellphones an average of 11 times per day in class. In another study, 92 % of college

students reported using their cellphones to send text messages during class.

According to Jeffery H. Kuznekoff, Stevie Munz and Scott Titsworth. Mobile phone use

in the classroom by using an experimental design to study how message content (related or

unrelated to class lecture) and message creation (responding to or creating a message) impact

student learning. Participants in eight experimental groups and a control group watched a video

lecture, took notes and completed tests of students learning. The Control and relevant message

groups earn a 10-77 % higher letter grade, scored 70% higher on recalling information and

scored 50% higher on note taking than students who composed tweets or responded to irrelevant

messages. Sending/Receiving messages correlated to class content negatively impacted learning

and note taking, while related messages did not appear to have a significant negative impact.

Chapter III
Methodology

This study uses qualitative research to know the comment and opinions of the grade 11
students of Juan S. Tismo National High School about the issue The Percentage of Grade 11
students of Juan S. Tismo National High School who are using cellphones during class hours.

The respondents of this study are the selected Grade 11 student of Juan S. Tismo National
High School.

To get the data, the researchers used a questionnaires to get the opinions of the
respondents that are the Grade 11 students of Juan S. Tismo National High School.

Design of the Study

The researchers used a qualitative research design in gathering information about The

Percentage of Grade 11 students of Juan S. Tismo National High School who are using

cellphones during class hours.

Respondents

The respondents of this research study where selected students of Juan S. Tismo National

High School. The researchers agreed to have 50 respondents, including girls and boys.
Chapter IV

Interpretation, Graph, and Evaluation of data

Data Analysis

Total Respondents: 51

1. Percentage of Grade 11 students who are addicted in using cell phone during class hours

Total of
respondents who Percentage
answered
50% 36 70.6%

70% 11 21.6%

90% 5 9.9%

100% 1 1.10%

2. Time consumed of the Grade 11 students by using cell phones during class hours

Total of
respondents who answered Percentage

1-3 hours 35 68.7%

4-5 hours 12 23.6%

5-8 hours 3 5.9%

9 or more hours 1 1.10%


3. Number of subject teachers who required the grade 11 students to use mobile phones

during their class.

Total of respondents who


answered Percentage

NONE 22 43.2%

1-5 28 54.10%

6-7 1 1.10%

ALL 0 0%

4. Number of students who believed that using mobile phone during class hours help him.

Total of respondents who


answered Percentage

Most of the time 9 17.7%

All the time 1 1.10%

Sometimes 41 80.4%

5. Number of students who used cell phones during class hours


Total of respondents who
answered Percentage

5-10 25 49.1%

15-25 14 27.5%

25-30 6 24.8%

ALL 6 11.8%
Republic of the Philippines

Juan S. Tismo National High School

Babatngon, Leyte

Dear Respondents,

Good Day!

We are the Grade 12 students of Juan S. Tismo National High School we are taking

Practical Research II under Mrs. Elenita G. Silvestrece. We are currently making a

research paper entitled The Percentage of Grade 11 students of Juan S. Tismo National

High School who are using cellphones during class hours In connection to this we could

you to answer the questions for our data gathering.

Sincerely yours,

The Researchers

Approved by;

Mrs. Elenita Silvestrece

Adviser, Research Writing


The Percentage of Grade 11 students of Juan S. Tismo National High School who are

using cell phones during class hours

QUESTIONNAIRE

I. Demographic Profile

Name: Age:

Address: Gender:

II.

Direction: Kindly answer honestly by putting a check mark () on the box with the question
provided.

1. In a percentage, how will you rate your addiction in using cell phones during class hours?

50% 90%

70% 100%

2. Inside your classroom, how many hours do you spend using your cell phone?

1-3 hour/hours 6-8 hours

4-5 hours 9 or more hours

3. How many subjects require you to use cell phone during class hours?

None 6-7

1-5 All
4. Does using cell phone during class hour help you?

Most of the time sometimes

All the time

5. In your classroom, how many of your classmates use cell phones during class hours?

5-10 25-30

15-25 All
Table 1

No. of Respondents

Participant Number Percentage


Male 22 42%
Female 29 58%
Total 51 100%

Instrument of Research Study

This research study has been conducted through survey questionnaire, the
Questionnaire has been presented by the research to gather informations and datas about the

Data Treatment

The researchers have gathered and interpreted the data, objectively. And the total
number of number of responses hove been presented by the researchers to gather informations
and datas about The Percentage of Grade 11 students of Juan S. Tismo National High School
who are using cell phones during class hours

Data Treatment

The researchers have gathered and interpreted the data objectively. And the total
number of responses have been tallied using the formula in getting the percentage.

FORMULA: P= NR/T x 100

P= Percentage

NR= Number of Respondents

TN= Total Number of Respondents

Research Questions
Research questions are provided below. This question will be addressed and explored
further throughout this investigation.

1. In a percentage, how will you rate your addiction in using cell phones during class hours?
2. Inside your classroom, how many hours do you spend using your cell phone?
3. How many subjects require you to use cell phone during class hours?
4. Does using cell phone during class hours help you?
5. In your classroom, how many of your classmates use cell phones during class hours.

Research Objectives

The objectives of this investigation is to:

1. To determine the rate of the Grade 11 students of Juan S. Tismo National High School
who are using cell phones during class hours.
2. To determine the rate of Grade 11 students who are addicted in using cell phones during
class hours.
3. To determine if using cell phones during class hours help the Grade 11 students in their
studies.
Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation

This chapter covers the summary, conclusion and recommendation based on the
information gathered by the researchers by making a survey about The percentage of Grade 11
students of Juan S. Tismo National High School who are using cell phones during class hours

Summary

This study aims to know the opinion of selected students of Juan S. Tismo National High
School about The percentage of Grade 11 students of Juan S. Tismo National High School who
are using cell phones during class hours with use of Quantitative research, the researchers
prepared a survey questionnaire that would be answered by 51 respondents.

Based on the survey made by the researchers, they gathered information about The
percentage of Grade 11 students of Juan S. Tismo National High School who are using cell
phones during class hours. They determined the percentage of Grade 11 students who are
addicted in using cell phone during class hours 70.6% who answered 50%. 21.6% who answered
70%. 9.9% who answered 90%. 1.10% who answered 100%.

Based on the question Inside your classroom how many hours do you spend using your
cell phone? 68.7% of the respondents answered 1-3 hours. 23.6% of the respondents answered
4-5 hours. 5.9% of the respondents answered 6-8 hours. 1-10% of the respondents answered 9 or
more hours.

Based on the question How many subjects required you to use cell phone during class
hours? 43.2% of the respondents answered None. 54.10% of the respondents answered 1-5.
1.10% of the respondents answered 6.7%. 0% of the respondents answered All.

Based on the question Does using cell phone during class hours help you? 17.7 % of
the respondents answered Most of the time. 1.10% of the respondents answered All the time.
80.4% of the respondents answered Sometimes.

Based on the question In your classroom, how many of your classmates use cell phones
during class hours? 49.1% of the respondents answered 5-10. 27.5% of the respondents
answered 15-25. 24.8% of the respondents answered 25-30. 11.8% of the respondents answered
All.

Conclusion

1. The percentage of Grade 11 students who are addicted in using cell phones during
class hours is 50%.
2. The time consumed of the Grade 11 students by using cell phone during class hours is
1 to 3 hours.
3. 1 to 5 subjects teachers required the Grade 11 students to use cell phones during their
class.
4. Sometimes using cell phones during class hours help the Grade 11 students in their
studies.
5. 5 to 10 subject teachers required the Grade 11 students are using their mobile phones
during their class hours.
PERSONAL PROFILE
Personal Profile

Name: Desalin, Karl Francis

Grade & Section: GAS 12 - C

Gender: Male

Age: 17

Mobile No.: 09096608111

Address: Brgy. Dist. 1 Babatngon, Leyte

Educational Attainment:

Elementary: Babatngon Central School

School Year: 2011-2012

High School: Juan S. Tismo National High School

School Year: 2015-2016


Personal Profile

Name: Sabangan, Duncan

Grade & Section: GAS 12 - C

Gender: Male

Age: 17

Mobile No.:

Address: Brgy. Dist. 3 Babatngon, Leyte

Educational Attainment

Elementary: Babatngon Central School

School Year: 2011-2012

High School: Juan S. Tismo National High School

School Year: 2015-2016


Personal Profile

Name: Ando, Lea

Grade & Section: GAS 12 - C

Gender: Female

Age: 17

Mobile No.:

Address: Brgy. Dist. 1 Babatngon Leyte

Educational Attainment

Elementary:

School Year:

High School: Juan S. Tismo National High School

School Year: 2015-2016

Personal Profile
Name: Labajanan, Vanessa A.

Grade & Section: GAS 12 - C

Gender: Female

Age: 17

Mobile No.: 09051235605

Address: Brgy. Tagacay Sta. Rita Samar

Educational Attainment

Elementary: Tagacay Elementary School

School Year: 2011-2012

High School: Juan S. Tismo National High School

School Year: 2015-2016


GRAPH I

30

25

20

15 Total of Respondents who


answered
10
Percentage
5

0 Percentage
Total of Respondents who

This Graph Shows the number of respondents who answered the question In a
percentage, how will you rate your addiction in using cellphones during class hours? Out of 51
respondents 36 respondents answered 50% which is equivalent to 70.6%, 11 respondents
answered 70% which is equivalent to 21.6%. 5 respondents answered 90% which is equivalent to
9.9%, 1 respondents answered 100% which is equivalent to 1.10%.
GRAPH II

30

25

20

15 Total of Respondents who


answered
10
Percentage
5

0 Percentage
Total of Respondents who answered

This graph illustrates the number of respondents who answered the question Inside your
classroom, how many hours do you spend using your cellphone? out of 51 respondents, 35
respondents answered 1-3 hours which is equivalent to 68.7%, 12 respondents answered 4-5
hours which is equivalent to 23.6%, 3 respondents answered 6-8 hours which is equivalent to 5-
9, and 1 respondent answered 9 or more hours which is equivalent to 1.10%.

GRAPH III
30

25

20
Total of Respondents who
answered
15
Percentage

10

0
NONE 1-5 subjects 6-7 subjects ALL

This graph above shows the number of respondents who answered the question How
many subjects require you to use cellphone during class hours? Out of 51 respondents, 22
respondents answered NONE which is equivalent to 43.2%, 28 respondents answered 1-5 which
is equivalent to 54.10%, 1 respondent answered 6-7 which is equivalent to 1.10%.
GRAPH IV

45
40
35
30
25
20
15 Total of respondents who answered
10
5 Percentage
Percentage
0
Total of respondents who

This graph shows the number of responents who answered the question Does using
cellphone during class hour help you? Out of 51 respondents, 9 respondents answered Most of
the time which is equivalent to 17.7% 1 respondent answered All the time which is equivalent to
1.10%, and 41 respondents answered sometimes which is equivalent to 80.4%
GRAPH V

25

20

15 Total of respondents who


answered
Percentage
10

0
5-10 students 15-25 students 25-30 students All

This graph demonstrate the number of respondents who answered the question In your
classroom, how many of your classmates use cellphones during class hours? Out of 51
respondents, 25 respondents answered 5-10 which is equivalent to 49.1%, 14 respondents
answered 15-25 which is equivalent to 27.5%, 6 respondents answered 25-30 which is equivalent
to 24.8%, and 6 respondents answered all which is equivalent to 11.8%.

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