A Comparative Analysis On The Effect of Subject Interest vs. Teachers' Likability On Students' Performance in Filipino
A Comparative Analysis On The Effect of Subject Interest vs. Teachers' Likability On Students' Performance in Filipino
A Comparative Analysis On The Effect of Subject Interest vs. Teachers' Likability On Students' Performance in Filipino
Teachers' Likability on
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In Partial Fulfillment
MASTER IN EDUCATION
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BY
MELINA B. ANDOG
CATHERINE E. CABALLES
MERLITA A. DUNKIN
LANI M. CARDENIO
APRIL 2017
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
INTRODUCTION
Rationale
Theoretical Background
Flow Chart
THE PROBLEM
DEFINITION OF TERMS
RESEARCH DESIGN
Research Methods
Research Environment
Research Respondents
Research Instrument
Data Analysis
APPENDICES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
CURRICULUM VITAE
LIST OF TABLES
Research Respondents
LIST OF FIGURES
I. INTRODUCTION
educational psychology. The prevalence of studies conducted that is relevant to academic success
reflects the significance to predict accurately the individual student performance in the modern
education system. Studies have shown that there are several factors that affect students’ performance.
Two of the many important factors are teachers’ likability and the learners’ interest towards the
subject. Teachers’ likability does affect learning both in the affective and cognitive domain and
concerns indirectly by influencing learning performance. However, high likability rating are not
associated with an increase in students perceptions of learning and the failure of likability to effect
perceived learning juxtaposed with its positive impact on global teachers rating, give some credence to
recent critiques of students consumerism in higher education. On the other hand, the subject interest is
often thought of as a process that contributes to learning achievement that is, being interested in a
topic is a mental resource that enhances learning, which tends leads to better performance and
achievement ( Hidi , 1990). Likewise he specify that it also means that when someone has interest in a
subject it becomes easy and enjoyable to learn; an fundamental level interest is a condition in which
individual associate the perceptions or interest to the subject contribute to over all academic
performance.
Dana Charles (1998) argues that “effective schools exhibit one of the following characteristics ; a
strong focus on ensuring academic success for each students.” This study seeks to compare the impact
and Schnabel (2001) conducted a longitudinal assessment of the relationship between academic
interest and achievementthey discovered that interest exhibit a directional relationship with academic
success in that it could either result from or cause motivation that lead to enhance achievements.
In addition , there is ample theoretical experimental evidence showing the positive impacts of
interest on academic achievement ( John Dewey ) he was the first to attempt to define interest a
asserting that from with in a person , resulting from the connection of the self to an object .
( E. Thorndike ) agreeing with Dewey that interest and self expressed activity , proposed that using the
Many related studies have been conducted like “The Impact of Learning Interest Toward Instructors
Effective Teaching”, “The Effectiveness of a Teacher Toward Pupils Favorite Subjects”, and “The
Teachers Behavior and the Effects of Pupils Performance”. However, there hasn’t been a published
research that addresses what greatly affects in boosting students’ performance. The research is
conducted to attest which factor has greater impact on the students’ performance, whether it is the
students’ subject interest or teacher’s likability. Through this, the researchers will be able to analyze
possible recommendations that will aid the school in boosting the students’ performance.
This research project begins by asking if and how pupils interest and likability of instructor impacted
students performance . This research will be conducted with elementary level, specifically Grade 5
learners. The data were gathered by administering questionnaires, collecting students’ works, and
recording observations. Finding revealed that the students interest and their relationship with the
likability of a teacher factors in a successful academic performance. There for, the data implied that
teacher need to considered pupils interest and develop a relationship with them in order to foster
consider the factors that affects it. It is meant for making a difference locally, regionally, nationally
and globally (Berhanu et. al., 2011). Two of the important factors that affects how the students
participate and perform in class are the students’ liking on the teacher and subject interest. The
emotional attachment of the students toward either of the teacher or the subject will give them the
motivation and drive to exert their best effort to excel. Thus, due to the students’ feelings of
affection, it drives them to have the will and perseverance to do well in class.
John Bowlby’s attachment theory claims that the ability for an individual to form an emotional
and physical attachment to another person gives a sense of stability and security necessary to take
risks, branch out, and grow and develop as a personality (“Attachment Theory,” n.d.). In connection,
the students who are fond of their teacher would likely have the will to be productive in class since
they are not afraid to face challenges all throughout in their learning. Attachment theory explains
how students use their positive relationships with adults to organize their experiences (Bowlby,
1969). The security and comfort that the students feel toward their teacher gives them the courage
and eagerness to learn, which would eventually lead to an increase of their academic performance. As
the quality of relationships rises, the quality of thinking improves, leading to an increase in the quality
On the other hand, the students’ interest on the subject also affects how they
participate in class. Their interest on the subject brings with it the curiosity to learn more and find out
about the topic. The students’ interest on the subject stands as their intrinsic motivation in wanting to
achieve academic success. Intrinsic motivation refers to the reason why we perform certain activities
for inherent satisfaction or pleasure (Brown, 2007). In this way, their path towards learning new
things gives them the excitement and happiness that tends to lead them in having an optimistic
Schiller and Hinton’s (2015) study has revealed a significant correlation between happiness and
academic success. The two authors found out that, on average, students who reported being happier
had higher grades. In connection with this study, when the students’ interest on subject or their liking
for the teacher results in obtaining enjoyment all througout the students’ learning experience, there
is a possibility that their participation in class would get better. With this, the more the students enjoy
In relation to the theory of affect perseverance, feelings are often independent of facts and
evidence, and once initiated tend to take on a life of their own (“Affect Perseverance”, n.d.). This
supports that once the students acquire the enjoyment in learning and the strong need to fulfill
academic success, it would continue eventhough the primary reason that drives the emotion is
invalidated. For instance, if the likability of the teacher towards the student became the primary
reason that drives the student to do better in class, his hardwork in class would still probably continue
even if his fondness for the teacher would fade. Therefore, regardless whether the teachers’ likability
or students’ subject interest would eventually fade, their feelings of wanting to achieve academic
This study will figure out whether what factor greatly affect the students’ performance, either
the teachers’ likability or the subject interest. In this way, the researcher will be able to identify which
of the two factors would be more effective in gaining the students’ need of achieving better academic
performance.
Students' liking for the...
Teacher Subject
* security * curiosity
* stability * enjoyment
motivate students to do
well in class
which results to an
increase in their
performance
Research Design & Methods
In order to come up with the appropriate results, qualitative research is used in the study. In
qualitative research, the researchers are able to gather data from the respondents, which are non-
numeric, but rather it is about the opinion and feelings of the respondents in connection with the study.
In this type of research applied in the research topic, it enables the researchers to observe how the
students would really feel towards their learning when they would gain an interest on the subject or
In this qualitative research, case study is used as a method. Researcher Robert K. Yin (1984)
defines the case study research method as an ‘empirical inquiry that investigates a contemporary
phenomenon within its real-life context’ and ‘it relies on multiple sources’. This supports that case study
really helps the researchers to acquire full and thorough understanding of the topic. Through case study,
deep analysis on the subject matter can be achieved since case study explains how and why the
phenomenon occurs. It helps the researchers to figure out how teacher’s likability and subject interest
really affects students’ academic performance. Case study method relies on multiple sources of
evidences that will enable the researchers to generalize the results of the data gathered.
Students are considered as the object of this case study. The researchers would gather data
from students in order to produce answers to the research questions. Data will be collected from
students through administering questionnaires. The elementary students, specifically the grade five
students who will act as respondents will be chosen randomly on Camputhaw Elementary School and
Lahug Elementary School. Researchers will provide fifteen (15) questionnaires on each mentioned
school, which would come up with a totality of thirty (30) respondents. The collected data will be
discussed and analyzed, so that the researchers can provide recommendations to the school community