UTILIZING AUDIO VISUAL LEARNING ON REMEDIAL TEACHING TO SELECTED SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN BESTLINK COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Keywords:
audio visual learning, remedial teaching, technology in educationAbstract
The researchers focused on selected Grade 11 Humanities and Social Science students at Bestlink College of the Philippines to investigate the effectiveness of using audio-visual learning in remedial teaching. With the growing integration of technology in education, the study specifically examined how audio-visual methods can enhance listening and viewing comprehension skills. Using probability techniques, specifically purposive sampling, the researchers aimed to address the study’s questions. A quantitative research design was employed, covering the respondents of the study, sampling method, research instruments, construction and validation of the instrument, administration and retrieval procedures, and statistical data treatment. A pre-test and post-test were developed to measure respondents’ capabilities before and after the use of the instructional material, which was the Audio-Visual Learning Application. The findings present the data collected through the research instruments, showing a significant difference between the pre-test and post-test scores after using audio-visual learning. The results indicate variations in mean and standard deviation, demonstrating notable improvements in respondents’ performance. This suggests that audio-visual learning had a substantial positive effect on their listening and viewing comprehension skills. The study concludes that the use of audio-visual learning in remedial teaching significantly improved respondents’ listening and viewing comprehension. Watching the instructional video enhanced their understanding of subject–verb agreement.