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discussion.”
An Undergraduate Thesis
presented to the
Wesleyan University-Philippines
Cabanatuan City
ANGELYNE M. GAGARIN
CHERRILYN M. GALVEZ
2023
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Table of Contents
TITLE PAGE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
Rationale…………………………………………………………………….
Literature review………………………………………………………….
Definition of keywords………………………………………………….
CHAPTER 2. RESEARCH
Research Design………………………………………………………...
Sampling Technique…………………………………………………....
Data analysis………………………………………………….
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Chapter I
Introduction
Rationale
The action research titled " 3W-histle – warning, watch, write: A teaching strategy
Skinner): The '3W-histle Rule' strategy aligns seamlessly with the principles of Operant
method capitalizes on the fundamental idea that consequences shape behavior. This aligns
with Skinner's theory, offering a systematic and intentional means to reinforce positive
The inclusion of peer monitoring within the 'Warning Whistle' method is rooted in Social
Cognitive Theory. Bandura's theory posits that individuals learn from observing others,
and the method encourages students to observe and potentially emulate positive behavior
displayed by their peers. The action research recognizes the power of modeling within a
social context, utilizing the influence of peer behavior to positively impact the overall
classroom dynamic and individual conduct. Self-Determination Theory (Deci and Ryan):
The 'Warning, Watch, write' method aligns with Self-Determination Theory by fostering
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Literature Review
Classroom Distraction
internal stimuli every day: water running, a clock ticking, a conversation, a TV in the
background (Aligolbandi Kobra., et al, 2015). The “something” that interferes with our
goal can come from sources that are external (a knock on the door, a phone call from an
old friend, your children arguing in an adjacent room) or internal (thinking of a gift that
you need to buy for a friend, a snack you'd like to have, checking your Instagram account
The theory of Cerdan (2014) stated that the lack of concentration could most
While at school children are exposed to various types of noise including external,
environmental noise and noise generated within the classroom. Previous research has
shown that noise has detrimental effects upon children's performance at school, including
Attia, N., Baig, L., Marzouk, Y., & Khan, A. (2017). Students talking in class were the
concentration and ability to learn, and 42% of them rated it as an extreme distractor.
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In the present era, it is difficult to keep the concentration of college students at its
maximum potential during the class time, as there are many distractions that negatively
impact students’ concentration and prevent optimal learning. Technologies such as laptops
and cell phones have invaded the classroom, raising considerable concerns about their
The theory of Cerdan (2014) stated that the lack of concentration could most
problematic in recent years due to student media multitasking. In recent years, educators
have gradually transitioned many classes to the online learning environment, effectively
reducing teacher supervision. This has been greatly exacerbated with the advent of
coronavirus disease 2019 and subsequent social distancing guidelines. In an effort to help
distraction and academic performance, this literature review discusses the effects of three
forms on technology on student distraction: laptops, smartphones, and social media use,
particularly the social media platform Facebook. While the effects of student laptops on
academic distraction are somewhat ambivalent, the debate is largely moot in the current
educational environment. The detrimental effects of student smartphone and social media
use on academic distraction are more conspicuous, especially with the pervasiveness of
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and, external and internal distracters. Participants rated the degree of different classroom
distracters that could interfere with their concentration in the class and learning. The
survey asked 55 different aspects of the classroom distractions, which included external
as the classroom and the teacher factor in it. According to Wilson and Piraino (2015),
same research, it was explicitly expressed that schools that went to the extent of banning
cellphones in the classroom are missing a point in terms of instructional strategies that
motivate students to be engaged and interested in the lessons. Richtel (2012) reported that
generally, teachers believe that the constant use of digital technology hampered their
students’ attention span and their adeptness to more challenging tasks in the classroom.
While Purcell (2009) have found out that 70% of teachers in the survey they conducted
said that Internet and search engines had “mostly” positive impact on student research
skills, the fact remains that 87% of the respondents of the same survey believe that digital
technologies were creating “an easily distracted generation with short attention spans,”
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and 64% said that digital technologies distracted the students more than they helped them
in school.
occur when the teacher has not provided guidelines and rules to guide each child. That is
why classrooms must be conducive to learning, free from potential distractions such as
excessive noise so that pupils will learn better and think inquisitively about the lessons
during the discussions or class activities. Noise can be considered one of the factors
maintain an atmosphere that enables learners to listen attentively and to think critically as
they tackle the lessons given by the teacher (Peñeda, Fabiana., et al. 2019). Intervention
strategies most often proposed in the literature to combat discipline issues in the classroom
beginning of the courses; adapting student-centered learning, and frequently changing the
Conceptual Framework
This study explores how these distractions impact the student’s engagement and
overall learning outcomes. Guided by the ADDIE Model: Analysis, Design, Development,
Implementation and Evaluation, a proven instructional design framework, this researcher
seeks to create a nuanced and targeted solution to the challenge of classroom distractions.
In Analysis, the researchers analyzing the student’s behavior though observation with
regards to how do distraction affect their learning then after analyzing the problem, the
researchers will be designing a study based on the learner’s development and classroom
external distractions not just for edukasyon sa pagpapakatao but also the other subject.
Then in development, the reserchers developing the strategy of “Warning Whistle” to
block distractions and caught the attention of the learners. Then implementation, the
researchers Implementing this teaching strategy in a more vivid and consistent approach
for the development of the students. Lastly Evaluation, the learners are able to control
factor that keep them distracted and became more attentive and eager to learn.
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Conceptual Paradigm
A D D I E
The problem that the researchers observed in a 10-week field study phase, where the
observation is conducted in 4 weeks at Nueva Ecija High School, is that many of the
during class discussions. By that the researchers developed a learning strategy to improve
Researchers will seek for the cooperation of their critique teacher and ESP teachers to
address the problems encountered during the teaching and learning process:
This study aims to identify the effectiveness of the 3-whistle warning, watch, write
1. What are the external distractions that distracts the students during class discussion?
5. What were the results in the implementation of the developed teaching strategy?
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Definition of Keywords
Distraction: Distraction refers to the act of diverting one's attention or focus from a
particular task, activity, or situation to something else, often interrupting the original
Students: Students are individuals who are enrolled in an educational institution and are
actively engaged in learning. Students typically pursue formal education, attend classes,
systematic and focused reading, research, and practice. It involves a deliberate and
Research: Research is a systematic and organized process of inquiry that involves the
Students may benefit from this study for this could provide them information about the
Teachers may also benefit from this study for this could provide them information on how
Future Educators may also benefit from this study especially the values education majors
for this could provide them a background of what are the external distractions in class
discussion.
Future Researchers who wish to study the same kind of problem may also benefit from
this study for this they could provide them theoretical and conceptual basis for their
research.
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Research Design
and efficacy (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 127) Guided by the ADDIE Model: Analysis,
framework.
The study involved Junior High School students from Nueva Ecija High School,
encompassing grade 8 who were selected based on their association with the researchers'
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observational and practice teaching responsibilities. The absence of other grade level
participants in this study is due to the lack of assigned researchers at this level.
1. The interviewed students were chosen from Grade 8 section where the researchers
were assigned.
3. The implementation process was observed by an ESP Teacher, distinct from the
Critique Teacher.
implementation process.
Research Locale
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This study conducted at Nueva Ecija High School in Burgos, Cabanatuan City.
Research Instrument
and checklists tailored for grade 8 students. These instruments aim to gather quantitative
and qualitative data regarding their perceptions of classroom discussions, their level of
teachers involved in leading these discussions. These interviews will provide valuable
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insights into the strategies employed, their observations of student behavior, and the
In this action research, two primary instruments were utilized: Survey checklist
behavior, participation, and progress, while Interviewing was conducted with Grade 8
process.
The primary aim of this study was to mitigate external distractions in class
designed to gather both verbal and non-verbal responses from participants regarding the
prepare a formal request to gain permission for recording video footage during classroom
discussions. This crucial recording will play a pivotal role in our research, offering us a
student participation, specifically focusing on the names provided on the papers circulated
after these classroom sessions. This step is integral in our pursuit to thoroughly understand
the impact of our actions and ensure the reliability of our findings in this ongoing action
research.
with approval from the critique teacher and classroom adviser, was conducted. The data
The collaboration with Nueva Ecija High School students and faculty was integral
pedagogical strategy, allowed for student observation and interviews, and permitted ESP
meticulously analyzed and interpreted in alignment with the specific issues addressed.
Data Analysis
captured through video recordings and journal entries and an interview and survey for
and interpretation.
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Transcribing the interviews and analyzing the observations played a pivotal role in
enriching the understanding of the gathered data. Repeatedly listening to the interviews
facilitated transcription, while careful review of video recordings allowed for detailed
journaling of observed data. This iterative process ensured a thorough and comprehensive
To analyze the data of the effectiveness of the strategy, surveys and interview
questionnaires, frequency counts and percentages will be used. The formula is: p=f/n x100
Scale and Weighted Mean will be used to determine whether the learning strategy was
effective.
4 Very Effective
3 Effective
2 Slightly Effective
1 Not Effective
After gathering all the essential data in observations, the researcher will survey and
interview questionnaires to be able to further analyze the data gathered and interpret the