THE IMPACT OF LABORATORY ACTIVITIES TO THE PERFORMANCE OF
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION MAJOR IN
HOME ECONOMICS STUDENTS
A Research Paper
Presented to the College of Teacher Education
NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the Degree,
Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education
Major in Home Economics
CODES, JOLINA T.
JUCOM, KARYLL DAWN A.
ORCIA, ANGIE A.
QUISQUIS, CARLO F.
DEDICATION
This research study is dedicated to Negros Oriental State University -Main Campus 1,
where we extend our gratitude to the following:
This study is the culmination of countless sacrifices and relentless efforts. Our dedication
is directed towards the individuals who have served as our aspiration and pillars of support,
encouraging us to persevere. They have provided us with moral, spiritual, emotional, and
financial assistance.
First and foremost, we express our deepest appreciation to our beloved parents for their
unwavering support and invaluable contribution in making this study possible. We are
immensely grateful to our mentors and statistician, whose guidance and expertise have been
instrumental in the successful completion of this research. We would also like to acknowledge
our friends, family, relatives, and classmates who have generously shared their ideas and
provided words of encouragement.
Lastly, but certainly not least, we dedicate this study to the Almighty God, who has
bestowed upon us strength, guidance, knowledge, and wisdom throughout this research
endeavor. All praise and glory be unto You!
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We, the researchers like to express our sincere gratitude to our professor Ruel Torres, for
his invaluable guidance and unwavering support throughout this research project. His expertise
and insightful feedback were instrumental in shaping this work.
Firstly, the researchers express their appreciation to Mr. Ralton D. Bancairen for his
exemplary leadership, diligent work ethic, and consideration. His trust in the researchers'
abilities, along with the time he allocated for the completion of this study, played a vital role in
its success.
The researchers would also like to acknowledge their validators, Dr. Alden
Rabina, Mr. Melecio Banquerigo, Mr. Antonio Alaton, Mrs. May Bianca Fabillar, Dr. Gea
Alonso, and Christle Joy Marie Perocho. Their expertise in editing and validating the research
instrument, both in terms of construct and content, and their invaluable
knowledge, advice, guidance, and support greatly contributed to the realization of this
research.
Special thanks go to Mr. Ruel Torres the researcher's statistician, for his unwavering
dedication and continuous assistance throughout the completion of this study. His insights,
expertise, and pearls of wisdom provided invaluable support to the researchers.
The researchers are grateful to their parents for their unwavering support, care, encouragement,
financial assistance, and understanding of the time constraints involved in preparing the study
proposal. Their constant emotional advice played a significant role in the creation of this
research article.
The researchers would like to express their profound appreciation to Dr.
Libertine C. De Guzman, the dean of the College of Teacher Education, for granting them the
opportunity to conduct this study. Her invaluable advice, support, and suggestions were
instrumental in bringing this research to fruition.
Furthermore, the researchers extend their gratitude to Negros Oriental State University
for fostering an environment where students can grow intellectually, create studies that benefit
society, and serve as a hub for innovation and invention in this
generation.
Finally, the researchers would like to honor and express their deep appreciation to the
Almighty God, who has blessed them abundantly with wisdom, opportunities, guidance, and
unconditional love. God's presence has provided clarity during times of confusion and doubt
throughout the fulfillment of this paper.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ABSTRACT
This research paper aims to determine the impact of laboratory activities to the
performance of BTLED major in H.E students. This study assesses the frequency, content, and
effectiveness of laboratory activities within the TLE curriculum and explores how these activities
relate to student comprehension and overall performance.
This study underscores the valuable contribution of laboratory activities in enhancing the
academic performance of TLE students. It emphasizes the importance of integrating practical,
hands-on learning experiences into the TLE curriculum to better equip students for success in
their chosen fields and future career opportunities
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Approval sheet ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement iv
Executive summary vi
Abstract xii
CHAPTER 1 – THE PROBLEM AND IT’S SCOPE
Introduction 01
Statement of the Problem 02
Significance of the Study 03
Scope and Delimitation of the Study 04
Operational Definition of Terms 05
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF THE STUDY
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF THE STUDY
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURES
CHAPTER 1
THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE
INTRODUCTION
The K to 12 Program offers a comprehensive 12-year basic education, focusing on
mastery of concepts, skill development, lifelong learning, and preparing graduates for tertiary
education and entrepreneurship
During the teaching and learning process it is very important to focus not just only on
theories but also in practical experience. The Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education
focuses on students' skills rather than their existing knowledge, providing them with meaningful
experiences that are relevant to their development.
Hands-on activities enhance students' cognitive understanding and social skills by
fostering teamwork, diplomatic problem-solving, delegation, and teamwork, thereby improving
their understanding of subject material. Therefore producing a globally competitive students
equipped with knowledge, skills, experience, and values introduction.
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
This study seeks to determine the impact of laboratory activities to the competencies of
Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education major in Home Economics students;
1. At what extent of competencies on the skills of students in;
1.1 Cooking
1.2 Baking
1.3 Dressmaking
2. What are the challenges encountered by the students during laboratories activities?
3. At what extent of utilization of resources during laboratories activities?
4. What is the correlation between the competencies on skills and the challenges encountered by
the students during laboratory activities
1.1 Cooking
1.2 Baking
1.3 Dressmaking
5. Is there a significance between the challenges encountered by the students to the utilization of
resources during laboratory activities?
STATEMENT OF THE HYPOTHESIS
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
This study aims to identify the impact of laboratory activities to the performance of
Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education Major in Home Economics Students
SCOPE AND DELIMITATION OF THE STUDY
Appendix G
The Impact of Laboratory Activities to the Performance of Bachelor of Technology and
Livelihood Education Major in Home Economics Students
SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
1. At what level of competencies on the skills of students in;
Direction:Rate the items below by putting a check(√ ) mark in the parenthesis to indicate your
response(s) being asked for. Please use the given scale below.
1-Basic knowledge 2-Limited experience 3-Intermediate 4-Advanced 5-Expert
1 2 3 4 5
COOKING:
1. Identify the Hazard Analysis Critical Control
Points(HACCP) during all food-handling
processes as a method for minimizing the risk of
foodborne illnesses.
2. Acquire good personal hygiene/ health
practices.
3. Demonstrates positive work ethics, integrity,
teamwork skills, self-representation, diversity
awareness, conflict-resolution skills and creative
and resourcefulness.
4. Prepare food from standardized recipes for
menu production.
5. Know safe food production, storage and
service procedures.
BAKING:
1. Identify the Hazard Analysis Critical Control
Points(HACCP) during all food-handling
processes as a method for minimizing the risk of
foodborne illnesses.
2. Prepares food using correct techniques and
procedures.
3. Identifies and demonstrates mixing and
baking procedures.
4. Understands baking terminology.
5. Applies common units of measurement for
weight and volume and recipe conversion.
DRESSMAKING:
1. Perform proper measuring and calculation.
2. Practicing Occupational Health and Safety
(OHS) procedures.
3. Maintaining tools, equipment and
paraphernalia.
4. Reading and interpreting drawing designs.
5. Demonstrates understanding in the use of
sewing tools in dressmaking/tailoring.
6. What are the challenges encountered by the students during laboratories?
For Cooking
Lack of tools and equipment.
Lack of experience.
Financial support.
Hectic schedule.
Cooperation and communication.
Unavailability of ingredients.
For Baking
Lack of tools and equipment.
Lack of experience.
Financial support.
Hectic schedule.
Cooperation and communication.
Unavailability of ingredients.
For Dressmaking
Lack of tools and equipment.
Lack of experience.
Financial support.
Hectic schedule.
Cooperation and communication.
Unavailability of materials.