BENEFITS OF TIME MANAGEMENT IN ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ON
STUDENTS OF SENIOR HIGH AT COTABATO CITY NATIONAL
HIGH SCHOOL -ROJAS S.Y. 2023-2024
MEMBER:
ABDULAZIZ MANGONDAYA
HAMDAN MAIK
SHANIELANE PUL-LING
ANALYN PONGASI
2024
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The ability to manage one’s time well can actually influence their
overall performance and accomplishments. Students today frequently lament
their lack of time to fulfill all of the assignments given to them. Additionally,
students who lack the ability to manage their time effectively may be hindered
by the flexibility and freedom of a university atmosphere. The purpose of this
study is to ascertain the connection between students’ academic success and
their ability to manage their time. The outcome of the factor analysis identified
three key time management components, which can be categorized as time
planning, time attitudes, and time waste. The outcome also showed that
students’ time management behaviors are not significantly different based on
their gender or race. While the students’ faculty and year of study reflect the
Considerable variations in time management techniques. Although the
relationship is tenuous, all time management techniques are significantly
linked to students’ academic success. The most important correlated predictor
is time management. (Shazia Nasrullah, 2015)
According to (Richelle V Adams and Erik Blair Sage, 2019) This article
investigates how the reported time management behaviors of undergraduate
engineering students, assessed through the Time Management Behavior Scale,
are linked to academic performance and anxiety levels. The study utilizes
correlation analysis, regression analysis, and model reduction to identify the
aspects of time management practiced by students, their correlation with
higher grades, and whether specific time management behaviors correspond to
better academic performance. The research reveals that students’ perceived
control of time significantly correlates with cumulative grade point average.
Additionally, the study finds no significant differences in time management
behaviors based on gender, age, entry qualification, or time spent in the
program.
The current study’s objective is to determine the association on time
management benefits to the academic success of Grade 12 Students of
Cotabato City National High School Rojas. It seeks to assess how effective time
management practices influence Grade 12 students academic performance and
determine the relationship between time management and students’ classroom
engagement and participation. By analyzing attendance records, participation
rates, and interaction in educational settings, it aims to understand how
effective time management affects students’ overall academic engagement. An
essential aspect of this study entails exploring the complex relationship
between time management and the prevalent problem of students delaying
tasks, known as procrastination. The research aims to determine if the
development of excellent time management skills can help reduce the
inclination to procrastinate, ultimately fostering disciplined and productive
study habits. This study also aims to explore the complex world of learning
strategies with an emphasis on how time management techniques influence
students’ learning styles. It tries to clarify if effective time management fosters
the use of more efficient and proactive learning methods through a thorough
review of study approaches, revision techniques, and exam preparation tactics.
RESEARCH QUESTIONS:
1. What are effective time management practices among students?
2. What are the benefits of time management?
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Benefits- it pertains to the gain knowledge of students own time
management that results into academic achievement
Time Management- It pertains to students strategy how the manage
their time. Time Management for students in academics’ refers to the practice
of carefully planning and utilizing one’s time and resources in an organized
manner during their educational journey.
Academic Achievement- resulting in improve better comprehension of
subjects, and decreased stress related to academic tasks. In essence, it
provides significant advantages to students in their academic pursuits.
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
Students- This study can benefit students on organizing their time
properly , this can help them handle and improve more of their attendance ,
performance task and other academic tasks , in addition this study can help
improve and limit their routine like how many hours they can take a rest and
how many hours they can study at home.
Teacher- Through this study, the teacher may able to teach the
students on how to manage time. In addition, teachers may encourage their
students not to be late in the class.
Parents- The parents can benefit this study to assist their children
learning after Cotabato City National High School- Rojas on multiple strategies
and intervention using Time Management for their children's academics.
Researcher- The researcher can benefit this study to gather reference
and more information about their own research related to our study.
METHODOLOGY
Research Design
This study will use a descriptive method because it is done in the
present time, the researchers choose a survey for it serves as the best to
answer the questions and the purposes of the study According to (Nworgu
2015, the survey research is on in which a group of people or items is studied
by collecting and analyzing data from only a few people or items considered to
be representative of the entire group In other words, only a part of the
population is studied, and findings from this are expected to be generalized to
the entire population Similarly, McBurney) defines the survey accessing public
opinion or individual characteristics by the use of questionnaire and sampling
methods.
Research instrument
A structured survey questionnaire will be developed to gather
quantitative data on time management habits, study routines, and self-
reported academic performance.
The questionnaire will conduct a Likert-scale questions to capture a range of
responses from respondents. These research instruments are carefully
designed to capture a comprehensive understanding of how time management
practices impact the academic performance of senior high school students in
the chosen locale.
Locale of the study
This study will be conducted in Cotabato City on Sousa Street, R.H 2,
this research focuses on Cotabato City National High School Rojas due to its
diverse student body and academic standards, chosen to represent the broader
context of senior high students. The selected institutions, known for varied
student populations, ensure accessibility for surveys, interviews, and
observations, enhancing the feasibility of gathering comprehensive data. The
study seeks to comprehend the relationship between time management
practices and academic performance among senior high students within the
broader educational landscape.
Respondents Of The Study
The primary participants in this research are Grade 12 HUMSS Senior
High School students currently enrolled at Cotabato City National High School
Rojas in Cotabato City, Mindanao, Philippines.
For this study, the target sample size has been set at 100 students, and the
selection process involves randomly choosing 10 students from each classroom
within the senior high school HUMSS track.
By directing attention specifically to this group of respondents, the study aims
to delve into and extract valuable insights concerning the correlation between
time management practices and academic performance among senior high
school students. This focused approach intends to provide an understanding of
the dynamics between how students manage their time and the resultant
impact on their academic achievements.
Statistical Treatment Of Data
The following Statistical procedures were used to interpret the data
gathered from the respondent of the study. The Percentage, Weighted Mean
and T-test are the tools use to interpret data.
1. Percentage
A frequency and percentage distribution is a display of data that
specifies the percentage of observations that exist for each data point
or grouping of data points , The process of creating frequency and
percentage distribution involves identifying the total number of
observations to be presented and counting the total number of
observations within each data point or grouping of data points
This will employ to determine the frequency counts and percentage
distribution of Personal related variables of the respondents.
Formula: % F/N = × 100
% is the percentage
F is the Frequency
N is the total number of respondents
100 is a constant value
2. Average Weighted Mean
This will be use to determine the assessment of the respondents with
regards to their personal profiles.
Formula: X = Fx/N
X is the weighted mean
F is the frequency
X is the weight of each item
N is the number of cases
3. Analysis Of Variance (ANOVA)
This will helpful in making comparison of two or more means which
enables a researcher to draw various results and predictions about two
or more sets of data.
Steps in ANOVA
1. First step is to compute the total sum of the squares.
2. Second step is to compute the squares between columns.
3. The third step is to compute for the sum of squares within the column
4. To complete the ANOVA table, calculate the mean of sum of squares.
4. Pearson-ris
Likert scale
1. Level of Academic Performance
2. Interpretation table for the psychological factors
Notes of Teacher:
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Received: 21 October 2019
Accepted: 11 February 2020
Published: 30 June 2022
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