Self-Directedness, Motivation and Students’ Performance in Technology and Livelihood Education

Abstract

The study sought to determine the extent to which students perceive level of self-directedness, motivation, and their performances as a Grade 10 students. The study employed a descriptive-correlational research design. This focused on describing the students' perceptions of the level of self-directedness in TLE in terms of being a dependent learner, interested learner, involved learner, and self- directed learner. The study's findings revealed that student respondents' perceptions of their level of selfdirectedness fall only on being a dependent learner which is the stage 1 on self-directed learner. They are merely dependent on extrinsic variables which most of the learner-respondents always perceive and consider themselves as a dependent learner. This reflected the result on their perceived level of motivation which findings shown that the learners corresponded a lot on extrinsic variables. The study revealed that self-directedness and student’s performance have no significant relationship. However, there is a weak relationship between the learner’s level of motivation and written performance variable. Further research must be conducted along this light, to explore the extent of self-directedness to have positive effect to the students’ performance in TLE.

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Krizzia Myrica E. Aguda, Zenaida M. Cuenca

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  • EP ID EP730989
  • DOI 10.58806/ijsshmr.2023.v2i8n08
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Krizzia Myrica E. Aguda, Zenaida M. Cuenca (2023). Self-Directedness, Motivation and Students’ Performance in Technology and Livelihood Education. International Journal of Social Science Humanity & Management Research, 2(8), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-730989