Evaluation of Madrasah Education in Elementary Schools of Digos City

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  • Mabele D. Alag Southern Philippines Agri Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology, Matti, Digos City, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18034/ra.v4i2.305

Keywords:

Madrasah Education, Elementary, Urban, Philipines

Abstract

This study on evaluation of Madrasah Education in elementary schools of Digos City was conducted to determine the demographic profile of Asatidz, the problems met in their respective Madrasah and their curriculum implementation. To measure the Asatidz competency level in teaching Arabic Language and Islamic Values, the tool used was taken from Curriculum Management Assessment Data culled from the fourth domain of the Philippine National Competency-Based Teacher Standard (NCBTS). The Descriptive-correlational method was used in this study. The results of responses coming from all Asatidz in nine (9) Madaris of Digos City were used in the analysis using the relative frequency, mean, standard deviation, and Pearson r. Results of the study disclosed that there was no significant relationship between the demographic profile of the Asatidz and the extent of their Madrasah curriculum implementation. Also, on the extent of the problems met by the Asatidz and the extent of their Madrasah curriculum implementation did not show a significant relationship. However on educational attainment, there was a highly significant relationship in the implementation of Madrasah curriculum. It is recommended that the DepEd must design policies that will provide more education trainings for Asatidz to become more capable of helping students to acquire the competencies needed to evolve in today‘s society. 

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Published

2016-08-31

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Alag, M. D. (2016). Evaluation of Madrasah Education in Elementary Schools of Digos City. ABC Research Alert, 4(2), Philippines. https://doi.org/10.18034/ra.v4i2.305

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