The Effects of Students Behavior on the Academic Performance of Students at Bestlink College of the Philippines, Quezon City

Authors

  • V. B. Dancel
  • J. C. Din
  • PJ. R. Gabita
  • J. A. T. Laurente
  • LJR. D. Marasigan
  • Melanio Austria Ph.D

Keywords:

behavior, effects, and peer socialize, aspects

Abstract

Students have various preferred types of places to study. However, academic achievement is not always an absolute measure of a student’s intelligence. Instead, a variety of factors, such as involvement, parental investment, school quality, and student engagement, can affect academic life. Student behavior also plays a major role in academic achievement as it can affect his/her ability to learn as well as impact the learning environment for other students. There are many behavioral factors the can affect the learning environment for all students. The respondents used simple random sampling to the Fifty (50) students for an equal chance to be selected as respondents. The final draft was then pre-tested to ten (10) students who are not part of the sample respondents. The researchers were able to secure one hundred percent (100%) response. The data were retrieved and analyzed for tabulation analysis and interpretation. The fifty (50) respondents responded with the school having effects on behavior as to attendance, habits, socialization, and spiritual aspects. There are possible ways to encourage, motivate, and inspire students. The researchers recommend that all schools should develop more positive peer groups that can be encouraging in the school as they can be an affirmative influence on their classmates. This scheme believes that bright students help their peers improve their grades.

Published

2019-04-01

How to Cite

Dancel, V. B., Din, J. C. ., Gabita, P. R., Laurente, J. A. T. ., Marasigan, L. D. ., & Austria Ph.D, M. . (2019). The Effects of Students Behavior on the Academic Performance of Students at Bestlink College of the Philippines, Quezon City. 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/1142