Impact Assessment of Mulat Sa Aklat Reading Program for Sustainability and Continuous Quality Improvement

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作者
Aceron, Romel M. [1 ]
Marasigan, Nora V. [1 ]
Duenas, Rageene Vera [1 ]
机构
[1] Batangas State Univ, Natl Engn Univ, Batangas, Philippines
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encompass analyzing participant demographics; baseline knowledge; session-wise progress; participant; Community-based literacy program; continuous quality improvement; Mulat sa Aklat reading program; parental involvement in education; sustainability in education; transformative learning initiatives; SKILLS;
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10.26858/ijole.v8i3.67218
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
This research rigorously assessed and evaluated the MULAT SA AKLAT Reading Program, focusing on its impact, effectiveness, sustainability, and potential for continuous quality improvement. Objectives encompass analyzing participant demographics, baseline knowledge, session-wise progress, participant evaluations, and the adaptability of educational approaches. The program fosters inclusive participation, unveiling varied baseline knowledge and expectations. Positive trajectories in participant performance and confidence indicate knowledge dissemination and skill development. Consistently high ratings in participant evaluations and an upward satisfaction trend affirm sustained engagement. A positive correlation between attendance rates and session numbers highlights sustained interest, with educational approaches showcasing adaptability to diverse learning styles. The MULAT SA AKLAT Reading Program emerges as a meticulously crafted initiative with transformative impact, sustained engagement, and effective adaptation to diverse learning needs. The absence of poor ratings underscores its unwavering quality. Enhance promotional strategies, implement continuous assessments for improvement, and explore innovative educational approaches to diversify sessions. This research offers crucial insights for refining the program, ensuring sustained impact, and guiding future community-based education.
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页码:603 / 632
页数:30
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