Performance and Daily Bread: An Action Research

Authors

  • WELLA R. ARRIESGADO
  • EUGENIA M. SOLON

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5296/ijld.v13i1.20877

Keywords:

Action research, Agricultural Education, Intervention, Feeding, Performance

Abstract

Agricultural education teaches students about agriculture skills, food and natural resources. While feeding program is always been important for providing of nutrients and enhancement of academic performance. This study investigated the outcomes of daily bread intervention to learners’ performance in agricultural subject. The study is action research utilize the framework of pre-experimental approach, particularly the pre-test and post- test design. The respondent of the study is the Grade 7 Learners of Daanbantayan National High school. The data were obtained from the learner’s performance in agriculture subject and their body composition. Through presentation, Analysis and interpretation of the data it was determined that the average performance of the learners in agriculture subject increases. While Learners body composition changes from severely wasted to normal body composition. The association between the two variables were analyzed through the body composition specifically the Body mass index (BMI) of the learners. Result showed that the daily bread intervention increases learners’ performance in agriculture subject. It also means that School based feeding program contributed to learners’ performance. Learners are more motivated to be on School daily by the help of the feeding program.

Author Biographies

WELLA R. ARRIESGADO

Daanbantayan National High School

Department of Education, Division of Cebu Province, Philippines

EUGENIA M. SOLON

Felipe R. Verallo Memorial Foundation Inc.

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Published

2024-06-18

How to Cite

ARRIESGADO, W. R., & SOLON, E. M. (2024). Performance and Daily Bread: An Action Research. International Journal of Learning and Development, 13(1), 12–25. https://doi.org/10.5296/ijld.v13i1.20877

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