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SAN JACINTO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Brgy. Guibel, San Jacinto, Pangasinan

Chapter 5
Conclusion and Recommendations
This chapter presents the conclusions and recommendations of this study

Conclusions

Based on the findings the researchers conclude the following:

1. Majority of the Accountancy, Business and Management Senior High School students

were female with the age around 17-18 years old, most of the respondents are in Grade

12 year level and most of them have a general average ranging 91 and above.

2. The study revealed that the Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM) students

are moderately satisfied with regards to learning style and classroom facilities and with

regards to teaching style they are very satisfied. In general, the Accountancy, Business

and Management (ABM) students are very satisfied with their learning satisfaction.

3. The study revealed that the Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM) students

are disagree with the problems they encountered with regards to learning style, teaching

style and neither agree nor disagree with regards to Classroom facilities that resulted the

highest rank.

4. There is no significant relationship between the personal profile of the Accountancy,

Business and Management (ABM) students to their level of learning satisfaction.

Recommendations
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Based on the conclusions the researchers recommend the following:

1. The school should improve the classroom facilities for the learning satisfaction of the

student and the student should improve their learning style for their own learning

satisfaction.

2. To the future researchers, they should also correlate the profile variables to the

problems encountered that affect the learning satisfaction.

3. For the further study, the future researcher may use all strand for more reliable results.

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