Miniature of Malacañang Palace of the Philippines

Authors

  • A.C. Dela Peña
  • A. Maldo
  • J. A. Tulabing
  • M. Magnase
  • T.M. Liongco
  • Reynold R. Bangalisan, LPT, MRIEdr.

Keywords:

miniature, Malacanang Palace, Philippines

Abstract

In today’s generation, making miniatures is one of the best businesses in our country. This miniature gives excitement to our eyes and also gives other people knowledge and historical facts about the miniature. In this project study, the researchers focused on the famous Malacañang Palace in the Philippines. The researcher wants to give information and knowledgeable facts about the history of the miniature and also the Philippines. In this study, the researchers used a quantitative research design to gather 24 respondents of Grade 12 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) students and 16 respondents of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Teachers to assess the Malacañang Palace Miniature. It used the statistical data of frequency and percentage, weighted mean, and z-test. Based on the gathered data, the researchers came up with these findings: both of the two groups of respondents came up with 3.93 and 3.94 with the verbal interpretation of Highly acceptable. Therefore, there is no significant difference between the level of acceptability of the two groups of respondents in terms of the materials used, procedural methodology, floor plan, and presentation with the degree of freedom of 38 at the level of significance of 0.01. The floor plan of the miniature is well presented with an accurate measurement of scaling. Based on the conclusions drawn, the following recommendations are forwarded: on the materials used, the respondents recommend to choose the materials that are being used for constructing miniatures. In the presentation, the respondents recommend improving the design by looking up to the smallest details. And for the Procedural Methodology, the respondents recommend showing the step-by-step process with pictures.

Published

2019-04-01

How to Cite

Dela Peña, A. ., Maldo, A. ., Tulabing, J. A. ., Magnase, M. ., Liongco, T. ., & Bangalisan, LPT, MRIEdr., R. R. . (2019). Miniature of Malacañang Palace of the Philippines. Ascendens Asia Singapore – Bestlink College of the Philippines Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 1(1). Retrieved from https://ojs.aaresearchindex.com/index.php/aasgbcpjmra/article/view/1002

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