Solid Waste Management Awareness and Practices of DLSU SHS Manila Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19 prompted social distancing and increased solid waste from personal protective equipment and single-use products. Starting S.Y. 2022 - 2023, DLSU Manila Senior High School (DLSU-M SHS) offered Blended Flexible Learning (BFL) for partial face-to-face learning. Correspondingly, this study aime...

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Main Authors: Bote, Ingrid R., Dasig, Christine Lianne M., Mortega, Jansen Sajeh S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:conf_shsrescon-17512024-01-29T11:53:15Z Solid Waste Management Awareness and Practices of DLSU SHS Manila Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic Bote, Ingrid R. Dasig, Christine Lianne M. Mortega, Jansen Sajeh S. COVID-19 prompted social distancing and increased solid waste from personal protective equipment and single-use products. Starting S.Y. 2022 - 2023, DLSU Manila Senior High School (DLSU-M SHS) offered Blended Flexible Learning (BFL) for partial face-to-face learning. Correspondingly, this study aimed to provide data for university stakeholders regarding Solid Waste Management (SWM) policies. This research identified DLSU-M SHS students' influences of awareness regarding SWM, their awareness levels, and the extent of SWM practices. The researchers pilot-tested and modified the Solid Waste Management Awareness and Practices Questionnaire from Molina and Catan (2021) to address the objectives and fit University policies with the pandemic. Questions were structured using Likert scales and analyzed quantitatively. From 114 responses categorized using SHS strands, the overall results revealed that social media affected SWM awareness the most, while newspapers/magazines had the least impact, possibly due to the rise of convenient technologies for information. All strands scored very high for the effects of improper disposal, prohibited activities, SWM importance, and students' roles and responsibilities. However, only ADT scored very high for school intervention for solid waste, while ABM, HUMSS, and STEM scored high. Comparatively, all strands scored high for defining solid waste and relevant laws. Regarding all strands' SWM practices, segregation and reusing were always done, reduction and disposal were often done, while recycling was often done for ADT but only seldom for the rest. Significantly, ADT students' art-crafting subjects may have contributed to their outstanding SWM awareness and practices, while the remaining strands may need further SWM education. 2023-06-29T17:30:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2023/paper_see/7 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/conf_shsrescon/article/1751/viewcontent/_EDITED__PP_SEE_Bote_Dasig_Mortega___Jansen_Sajeh_Mortega_1_.pdf DLSU Senior High School Research Congress Animo Repository Coronavirus solid waste environmental policies pollution blended learning
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topic Coronavirus
solid waste
environmental policies
pollution
blended learning
spellingShingle Coronavirus
solid waste
environmental policies
pollution
blended learning
Bote, Ingrid R.
Dasig, Christine Lianne M.
Mortega, Jansen Sajeh S.
Solid Waste Management Awareness and Practices of DLSU SHS Manila Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic
description COVID-19 prompted social distancing and increased solid waste from personal protective equipment and single-use products. Starting S.Y. 2022 - 2023, DLSU Manila Senior High School (DLSU-M SHS) offered Blended Flexible Learning (BFL) for partial face-to-face learning. Correspondingly, this study aimed to provide data for university stakeholders regarding Solid Waste Management (SWM) policies. This research identified DLSU-M SHS students' influences of awareness regarding SWM, their awareness levels, and the extent of SWM practices. The researchers pilot-tested and modified the Solid Waste Management Awareness and Practices Questionnaire from Molina and Catan (2021) to address the objectives and fit University policies with the pandemic. Questions were structured using Likert scales and analyzed quantitatively. From 114 responses categorized using SHS strands, the overall results revealed that social media affected SWM awareness the most, while newspapers/magazines had the least impact, possibly due to the rise of convenient technologies for information. All strands scored very high for the effects of improper disposal, prohibited activities, SWM importance, and students' roles and responsibilities. However, only ADT scored very high for school intervention for solid waste, while ABM, HUMSS, and STEM scored high. Comparatively, all strands scored high for defining solid waste and relevant laws. Regarding all strands' SWM practices, segregation and reusing were always done, reduction and disposal were often done, while recycling was often done for ADT but only seldom for the rest. Significantly, ADT students' art-crafting subjects may have contributed to their outstanding SWM awareness and practices, while the remaining strands may need further SWM education.
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author Bote, Ingrid R.
Dasig, Christine Lianne M.
Mortega, Jansen Sajeh S.
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Dasig, Christine Lianne M.
Mortega, Jansen Sajeh S.
author_sort Bote, Ingrid R.
title Solid Waste Management Awareness and Practices of DLSU SHS Manila Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_short Solid Waste Management Awareness and Practices of DLSU SHS Manila Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full Solid Waste Management Awareness and Practices of DLSU SHS Manila Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_fullStr Solid Waste Management Awareness and Practices of DLSU SHS Manila Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Solid Waste Management Awareness and Practices of DLSU SHS Manila Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_sort solid waste management awareness and practices of dlsu shs manila students during the covid-19 pandemic
publisher Animo Repository
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2023/paper_see/7
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