Philippine Social Science Journal (Nov 2020)

Self-Efficacy and College Readiness of Senior High School Students of a Catholic High School

  • Herbert T. Martinez,
  • Ma. Wilma M. Maravilla

DOI
https://doi.org/10.52006/main.v3i2.250
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2

Abstract

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Efficacy beliefs are the foundation of human agency. Beliefs influenced students’ motivation to learn. Students' self-efficacy beliefs could be improved as long as one has a clear idea about the sources of self-efficacy beliefs. Students enable them to grow as self-efficient individuals and overcome problems they face in educational stages or their future life if provided with the opportunity and training on self-efficacy beliefs. Hence, this paper describes the level of efficacy and degree of college readiness of senior high students of a Diocesan Catholic School in Antique during the School Year 2019-2020. Likewise, it explores the significant difference between students’ demographics, self-efficacy, and college readiness. Moreover, it determines the correlation between self-efficacy and college readiness of the students; and whether self-efficacy influenced college readiness.

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