Factors that motivate the nursing students to participate in co-curricular activities in x-university / Marie Claire Q. Ablong [and eleven others].

By: Ablong, Marie Claire QContributor(s): Aliganga, Herminia | Amores, Rosalle | Arradaza, Erma | Autida, Bernadita | Auza, Julmyra | Balili, Jessica | Cabardo, Romulo Jr | Caga-anan, Sheree Anne | Castillo, Ma. Rucel | Tapao, Matt Tracy | Trazo, CliffordMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Cebu City : University of Cebu, 1994Description: 56 leavesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSummary: Summary: For the past years a considerable change has taken place in the point of view concerning "co-curricular activities". More and more it is realized that these activities can make a significant contribution to the educational growth of the child. The realization that extra class activities has encouraged educators to attach increasing importance to them. Educators today believe that these activities should not be considered "extra", but they should be considered part of the school curriculum, the educational activities provided under the supervisor of the school. In harmony with this point of view, activities are called "co-curricular" rather than "extra-curricular", to distinguish them from those activities which form a part of the usual classroom program.
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Thesis (Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing) -- University of Cebu-Banilad, 1994.

Summary: For the past years a considerable change has taken place in the point of view concerning "co-curricular activities". More and more it is realized that these activities can make a significant contribution to the educational growth of the child. The realization that extra class activities has encouraged educators to attach increasing importance to them. Educators today believe that these activities should not be considered "extra", but they should be considered part of the school curriculum, the educational activities provided under the supervisor of the school. In harmony with this point of view, activities are called "co-curricular" rather than "extra-curricular", to distinguish them from those activities which form a part of the usual classroom program.

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