Marvin G. Arimbay and Margie E. Veloso, 2023. Senior High School Students Preference Among the Four Curriculum Exits in the K-12 Program. United International Journal for Research & Technology (UIJRT), 4(8), pp57-60.
Abstract
This study aimed to determine the extent of awareness of students about the following curriculum exit along with: (a) higher education; (b) middle-level skills development; (c) entrepreneurship; and (d) employment; and determine the chosen exit of Grade 12 students of Guruyan Nationa1 High School about the following curriculum exits; (a) higher education; (b) middle-level skills development; (c) entrepreneurship; and (d) employment. This study utilized descriptive survey method to gather data from 30 senior high school students of Guruyan National High School of Juban Sorsogon.
Keywords: curriculum exits, k-12 program, senior high school, students.
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