Adult Literacy Education in the Philippines: Why It Needs Educational ResiliencyReoperez, Marie GraceAmarles, ArceliMante-Estacio, Maria JoahnaLontoc, GinaQuilicol, RosalieTopacio, Katrina NinfaRaPAL Journal
But at the same time, a look at the graph shows that in more recent years, the rate of change has been slowing as we reach the “last mile” of literacy. The Generational Perspective Learning to read and write is easiest and most fruitful at a young age, and it’s a skill that is...
Out of the intended sample size of 2,500 participants across 100 EAs, 1,871 individuals agreed to be interviewed, resulting in a response rate of approximately 75%. The sampling frame is depicted in Fig. 1. Fig. 1 Sampling Frame Full size image Instrument Based on a review of related ...
Bridging research and practice in literacy work among minority language groups in the PhilippinesMaria ma Lourdes Bautista
Financial Literacy and Retirement Planning Among Employees of a Higher Educational Institution in the PhilippinesMendoza, Anna MariaBunda, NoginPulohanan, Kyra AudreyFlor, SofiaOng, Andrea PamelaTan, Melanie RoseSMN Digest
Data processing mainly encompasses the steps of selecting features and handling missing values (Figure 1), and the detailed process is as follows. First, samples with a missing rate greater than 70% are excluded. After excluding samples with null values exceeding 70% from the selected 34,968 sa...