The Use of Two Media of Instruction in Biology: A Quasi-Experimental Study
Jomell M Santiago1*, Eden S David2
1Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology San Isidro Campus, Philippines
2Central Luzon State University, Philippines
Citation: Santiago JM, David ES (2020) The Use of Two Media of Instruction in Biology: A Quasi-Experimental Study. SciTech Management Sciences 2020. Thailand
Received: January 22, 2020 Accepted: January 24, 2020 Published: January 24, 2020
Abstract
This paper determined the effectiveness of the two media of instruction, English and Filipino, in selected
topics in Biology using Quasi-experimental research. Two sections of Grade 8 students were the respondents of this study. The researchers found that the difference in scores of the two groups was statistically significant. Students who were subjected to English as a medium of instruction recorded a significantly higher posttest score than those students who were taught using Filipino. Thus, English as a medium of instruction is more effective in teaching selected topics in Biology.
Keywords: Academic performance, Biology, English language, Filipino language, Medium of instruction.