The Research Problem
INTRODUCTION
Welding necessitates the development of abilities in students. Students
must learn how to use Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) equipment.
Before or at the start of the practice, one must be familiar with all of the
equipment and how to correctly and successfully operate the welding
machine.
The future requirement for trained welders, according to Zalkind (2007),
should inspire educational programs to provide sufficient training. Industrial
missions should be completed as soon as possible for varying levels of ability.
Meyers et al. (2012) discovered that agricultural expertise instructors
thought teacher education for future teachers should stress "managing the
laboratory setting, for effective student learning" to assist both new and
starting A four-welding course is effectively taught by teachers. Welding
requires students to enhance their skills. Students must learn how to use
shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) equipment. Before or at the start of the
practice, one must be familiar with all of the equipment as well as how to
properly and successfully operate the welding machine. This might be the
case. This is done by scheduling laboratory tasks in such a way that students
first experience GMAW welder. Before progressing to SMAW welding. This
could result in improved SMAW student performance.
Meyers et al. (2012) discovered that experienced agriculture instructors
thought pre-service teacher education should emphasize "managing the
laboratory setting for effective student learning" help new and novice teachers
in successfully instructing a welding course. According to anecdotal
information, SMAW is the most-hardest weld method for secondary students
to learn.
Typically, the resulting mechanical assembly is heavier than the
matching weld. Some disadvantages include the fact that most welding
processes are performed manually and are labor intensive; many welding
tasks are considered skilled trades, and labor to perform these operations may
be scarce. Most welding procedures that involve high energy are inherently
risky, and the welded joint may have specific quality faults that diminish the
joint's strength. Groover (2002).
Compared to SMAW, GMAW needs less operator-controlled factors
(Hoffman et al., 2012). Having fewer factors under the control of the operator
during welding rehearsals should increase Middle school pupils' ability to
satisfy ASW as a 1F (fillet tee weld in flat position) quality criteria. By
scheduling laboratory sessions in order for pupils experience GMAW is used
initially, followed by SMAW. That might lead to better SMAW performance
among pupils.
The goal on this study was to describe the welding skills of Grade 11
and 12 students in order to provide feedback on their current welding abilities.
This study also aims to provide adequate information on how effectively the
LNHS SMAW students had absorbed the necessary abilities in their field of
specialization in order to further enhance their skills and to assist the school
administration in making curricular actions on the course's delivery to the
learners.
Statement of Problem
The study was directed towards it make objective of making an
assessment regarding the level of welding skills.
Specifically, the researchers sought answers to the following questions:
1. What is the profile of the students in terms of age, gender, religion, and
ethnicity?
2. How may the students be described along their ability to follow
directions?
3. What are the implications of the study to Shielded Metal Arc Welding
(SMAW)?
Scope of Delimitation
This study will focus on the level of welding skills in LNHS 5 position.
The primary subject of this research study will consist of the Grade 11-12
student enrolled in school year 2022-2023. The respondents will be limited to
six (6) Grade 11-12 Student who are in SMAW section of Libungan National
High School, Poblacion,Libungan,Cotabato.
Significant of the Study
This study will be highly beneficial to the following:
To the school Administrator. The study would be able to give inputs
as to how these learners are grasping the needed skills for them to be
competent in welding. Relevant empirical data would also provide a looking
grass on how well the course is being taught to the Senior School learners.
To the Teachers. The information that they would get from the study
would give them proper attention to their student about SMAW , so that
teacher could also help in increasing the academic performance of their
students not just by teaching them lessons on the subject they handle.
To the Students. A better understanding on possessing good welding
skills can make them to more cognizant about the level of welding skills and to
improve student’s ability to produce higher quality welds. They could wide the
results of the study to enrich their researches on welding.
To the Parents. The parents may give support and be aware of the
possible benefits and effect of being a welder student, parents might give their
child extra allowance for expenses.
To the future Researcher. this study may be use as reference on the
level of welding skills of students.
Definition of Terms
SMAW - Shielded metal arc welding is a welding process in which
coalescence metals is produced by heat from an electric arc maintained
between the tip of a consumable electrode and the surface of the base
material in the joint being welded.
Dexterity- is a skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands.
Skills-is the learned ability to act with determined result s with good execution
often within a given amount of time, energy, or both. Skills can often be
divided into domain-specific skills.
Welding- involves bonding the same type of material (metal and metal, or
wood and wood) using heat welding, pressure welding , or both.
Tool Return- All other cutting tools that are not stored in the tool carts, i.e.,
drill bits counter bores and counter sinks must be wiped clean before
returning them into their storage bins.
Level of Assistance- Outline of levels of assistance clients may require
when performing physical tasks
Conceptual Framework of the Study
Figure 1 shows the independent and dependent variables of the study.
Welding skills served as the independent variable and dependent variable was
the skills of SMAW students.
The relationship of the variables in this study is shown in the schematic
diagram as follows:
Independent Variable Dependent Variable
The Level of Welding skills SMAW Students
Figure 1 Schematic Diagram showing the Conceptual Framework of the Study
Libungan National High School, Poblacion, Libungan, Cotabato.