Teacher Support on Students' Attitude toward Research Writing

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https://doi.org/10.7719/jpair.v50i1.821

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research writing, teacher support, mixed explanatory, Philippines

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Discussions on research writing have always been associated with the teachers' role in influencing students' attitudes to pursue it. This study determined the teachers' role in students' attitudes toward research writing. This study was focused on the 124 Grade 12 students of Gingoog City Comprehensive National High School, Gingoog City, who took up Practical Research 2 subject using the mixed explanatory methodology research design. With descriptive statistics and linear regression analysis, the influence of teacher support on students' attitudes toward research writing was examined. The results revealed that students in their research writing experienced strong teacher support. Likewise, it was shown that teacher support directly impacts students' attitudes toward research. The study concluded that while other factors may affect students' attitudes toward research writing, the teacher factor was among the most significant. This further implies the need for teachers to provide students with holistic support, specifically instructional, to handle the subject effectively and sustain the students' interest in writing their papers.

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Author Biographies

  • Jayson S. Digamon, Gingoog City Comprehensive National High School

    Gingoog City, Philippines

  • Jerome N. De La Pena, Liceo de Cagayan University

    Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines

References

Alhumidi, H. A., & Uba, S. Y. (2017). Arabic Language Teachers’ Engagement with Published Educational Research in Kuwait’s Secondary Schools. International Journal of Higher Education, 6(2), 20-30.

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2022-10-26

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Teacher Support on Students’ Attitude toward Research Writing. (2022). JPAIR Multidisciplinary Research, 50(1), 199-209. https://doi.org/10.7719/jpair.v50i1.821

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