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TABLE 1.

2: shows the distribution of the respondents according to age


AGE FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE
16 10 22.22%
17 10 22.22%
18 11 24.44
19 6 13.33
20 5 11.11
21 3 6.64

Table 1.2 Shows the Age of 45 students from Higher School of the University of Makati and
College. 10 or 22.22% of the total Age are from the 16 years old and 17 years old students; 11
or 24.44% of the total Age are from the 18 years old students; 6 or 13.33% of the total Age are
from the 19 years old students; 5 or 11.11% of the total Age are from the 20 years old
students ;and 3 or 6.64% are from the 21 years old students. The population is comprised of
students from University of Makati.

Table 2.2 Shows the traditional teaching techniques are more interesting for students
than teaching according to modern teaching

HSU PERCENTAGE COLLEGE PERCENTAGE


FREQUENCY FREQUENCY
Totally Disagree 3 1.10% 0 0
Somewhat 10 37.03% 6 33.33%
Disagree
Don’t know 2 7.40% 5 27.77%
Somewhat agree 9 33.33% 3 16.66%
Totally agree 3 11.11% 4 22.22%
TOTAL 27 100% 18 100%

Table 2.2 There are 27 respondents of Higher School of University of Makati 3 or 1.10%
answered Totally Disagree; 10 or 37.03% answered Somewhat Disagree; 2 or 7.40% answered
Don’t know; 9 or 33.33% answered Somewhat agree; 3 or 11.11% answered Totally agree that
traditional teaching techniques are more interesting for students than teaching according to
modern teaching . While there are 18 respondents of college students from University of
Makati answered 0 to Totally Disagree; 6 or 33.33% Somewhat Disagree; 5 or 27.77% Don’t
know; 3 or 16.66% Somewhat agree; 4 or 22.22% Totally agree that traditional teaching
techniques are more interesting for students than teaching according to modern teaching.
Table 2.6 Do electronic gadgets help students study better?

HSU PERCENTAGE COLLEGE PERCENTAGE


FREQUENCY FREQUENCY
YES 18 66.66% 14 77.77%

NO 9 33.33% 4 22.22%

TOTAL 27 100% 18 100%

Table 2.6 5 There are 27 respondents of Higher School of University of Makati 18 or 66.66%
answered YES; and 9 or 33.33% answered NO that electronic gadgets help students study
better. While there are 18 respondents of college students from University of Makati answered
14 or 77.77% answered YES; and 4 or 22.22% answered NO that electronic gadgets help
students study better.

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