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040 _aUniversity of Cebu- Banilad
_cUniversity of Cebu- Banilad
100 _aDuaban, Joann C.
245 _aInfluence of short messaging services on the spelling proficiency of freshmen BEED students /
_cSheila Mae C. Amimita, Jake Emanuel C. Irag, Chris Sheila Tuason, and Joann C. Duaban.
260 _aCebu City :
_c2018.
_bUniversity of Cebu,
300 _aiv, 62 leaves :
336 _2rdacontent
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337 _2rdamedia
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338 _2rdacarrier
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501 _aThesis (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English) -- University of Cebu- Banilad, 2018.
520 _aSummary: English language is the universal communication tool for every individual to connect with people around the world. English being a crucial part of understanding through expressing ones taught is governed by universal laws of grammar. Grammar is significant in organizing ideas for effective communication, but an organized idea is inefficient if spellings are incorrect. A problem in spelling can impede the progress of language learning and development of higher communication skills. Therefore, spelling is of great significance when learning English a second language and must be taken into account in language teaching; otherwise, the language acquisition will not be holistic. This study examined the spelling proficiency of freshmen Bachelor of Elementary Education students of University of Cebu- Banilad, Cebu City, Philippines. Moreover, the study determined the significant relationship between the respondents’ profile and their texting habits, respondents’ profile and spelling proficiency, spelling preference and spelling proficiency , and texting habits and spelling proficiency which served as the bases for a proposed Spelling Enhancement Program. The data elicitation of the study utilized descriptive-correlative design. The respondents of the study comprised 35 freshmen BEED students of randomly-picked section. A researcher-made survey questionnaire was used to identify the students’ profile, text messaging habits, and spelling preferences followed by a 45-item researcher-made spelling proficiency test. Statistical treatments used for data analysis were simple percentage, Chi-square and Cramer’s V. The researchers found out that majority of the respondents were 18-19 years old, dominated by females, who were using touchscreen keyboards, formal texters, but they were neither frequent texters nor avid users of autocorrect feature though they preferred correct spelling in texting. Moreover, they have a poor spelling proficiency level. However, there was no correlation between Short Messaging Services (SMS) usage and spelling proficiency as revealed from the data gathered. Hence, the null hypotheses were accepted.
541 _xIsabelita Conales
_yEducation
_zEducation : English
546 _aEnglish
700 _aIrag, Jake Emanuel C.
700 _aTuason, Chris Sheila,
700 _aAmimita, Sheila Mae C.
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_cTHE
998 _cCharmaine[new]
_d01/27/2019
998 _cCharmaine[edited]
_d06/18/2019
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