The effectiveness of the enrichment program among Brokenshire College first year student nurses of SY 2005-2006

This single group experimental study assessed the effectiveness of the Enrichment Program conducted in Brokenshire College, Davao City in SY 2005-2006. It compares the pretest and posttest mean scores in English, Mathematics and Science. The same scores were used as predictors of the grades in fourt...

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Main Authors: Guarino, Aime T., Villarico, Glenda Mae D., Laud, Glenn Mitchell O.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-69492022-08-21T06:44:25Z The effectiveness of the enrichment program among Brokenshire College first year student nurses of SY 2005-2006 Guarino, Aime T. Villarico, Glenda Mae D. Laud, Glenn Mitchell O. This single group experimental study assessed the effectiveness of the Enrichment Program conducted in Brokenshire College, Davao City in SY 2005-2006. It compares the pretest and posttest mean scores in English, Mathematics and Science. The same scores were used as predictors of the grades in fourteen (14) professional nursing subjects. A total enumeration of 535 first year student nurses who scored low in the Nursing Series Test participated in this study. Results show that there is a significant increase from pretest to posttest scores. The said scores significantly predict the grades in the professional nursing subjects. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6249 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Prediction of scholastic success Educational Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Prediction of scholastic success
Educational Psychology
spellingShingle Prediction of scholastic success
Educational Psychology
Guarino, Aime T.
Villarico, Glenda Mae D.
Laud, Glenn Mitchell O.
The effectiveness of the enrichment program among Brokenshire College first year student nurses of SY 2005-2006
description This single group experimental study assessed the effectiveness of the Enrichment Program conducted in Brokenshire College, Davao City in SY 2005-2006. It compares the pretest and posttest mean scores in English, Mathematics and Science. The same scores were used as predictors of the grades in fourteen (14) professional nursing subjects. A total enumeration of 535 first year student nurses who scored low in the Nursing Series Test participated in this study. Results show that there is a significant increase from pretest to posttest scores. The said scores significantly predict the grades in the professional nursing subjects.
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author Guarino, Aime T.
Villarico, Glenda Mae D.
Laud, Glenn Mitchell O.
author_facet Guarino, Aime T.
Villarico, Glenda Mae D.
Laud, Glenn Mitchell O.
author_sort Guarino, Aime T.
title The effectiveness of the enrichment program among Brokenshire College first year student nurses of SY 2005-2006
title_short The effectiveness of the enrichment program among Brokenshire College first year student nurses of SY 2005-2006
title_full The effectiveness of the enrichment program among Brokenshire College first year student nurses of SY 2005-2006
title_fullStr The effectiveness of the enrichment program among Brokenshire College first year student nurses of SY 2005-2006
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness of the enrichment program among Brokenshire College first year student nurses of SY 2005-2006
title_sort effectiveness of the enrichment program among brokenshire college first year student nurses of sy 2005-2006
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2012
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6249
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