2021
DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v11.i2.202103
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Students’ Satisfaction on School Services in a State College in the Philippines

Abstract: Students' Satisfaction on School Services in a State College in the Philippines. Objective: This study was purposely conducted to determine the satisfaction level of Bachelor of Science in Criminology students on the school services offered in J.H. Cerilles State College (JHCSC), Philippines in 2019. Methods: This is a descriptive type of research utilizing a modified-validated questionnaire from the working guide of the accreditors in the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philip… Show more

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“…Student demand is at a higher level, concerning the quality of teaching and the condition of facilities and laboratory services. Another study by Patalinghug et al (2021) that supports the findings on the students' satisfaction with school services in a state college in the Philippines came to the same conclusion. Students were satisfied with the services provided by those offices specifically addressing their academic and emotional needs.…”
Section: The Extent Of Service Quality Attributes In the Laboratory O...supporting
confidence: 57%
“…Student demand is at a higher level, concerning the quality of teaching and the condition of facilities and laboratory services. Another study by Patalinghug et al (2021) that supports the findings on the students' satisfaction with school services in a state college in the Philippines came to the same conclusion. Students were satisfied with the services provided by those offices specifically addressing their academic and emotional needs.…”
Section: The Extent Of Service Quality Attributes In the Laboratory O...supporting
confidence: 57%
“…Approval from the institution's research officer was secured prior to the conduct of the study, dated January 5, 2022. The gathering of data was scheduled for the whole month of January 2022 using Google forms, following the procedures for conducting an online survey (Alessi, E., & Martin, 2010;Patalinghug & Patalinghug, 2021Roble & Tan, 2021).…”
Section: Research Design and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TEL is not a new concept in educational settings, and the application of technologies in learning has been linked to increased student motivation, selfmanagement, self-assessment, and the promotion of cognitive development in students (Ng, 2015). Moreover, incorporating technology into educational settings was seen to be a contributing factor to student satisfaction (Patalinghug et al, 2021;Sulaiman & Dashti, 2018) It is becoming more and more common to see web-based educational tools like websites and video-sharing sites used in schools (e.g. Oteyola et al, 2019;Syakur et al, 2020).…”
Section:  Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complaints regarding PLDT's delayed or insufficient interconnection, unequal access settlements or dispute on revenue-sharing arrangements have been documented. 216 One example cited was when Bayantel was negotiating with PLDT for interconnection which was going on for months, PLDT installed phones in Quezon City, Bayantel's service area, such that PLDT won many potential subscribers from Bayantel while interconnection was stalled. 217 Another was in early 2013, when Globe's head of National Carrier Relations Division wrote the NTC complaining that interconnection with PLDT has been pending for years despite orders from the NTC and public inconvenience.…”
Section: Issue 2: Interconnection and Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%