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System admission test and licensure examination for teachers: the case of passed and conditional groups
Cahapay, Michael B1.
A vast body of studies has a propensity towards considering system admission test (SAT)
scores as one collective variable that influences the licensure examination performance. The current
article revisits this research area and further takes a step forward in analysing the influence of SAT
score grouped into two categories as passed and conditional. This study is a comparative analysis of the
Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) performance according to SAT groups of a cohort of 86
elementary education graduates from the Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd) Department at the
College of Education (CoEd), Mindanao State University, General Santos City (MSU GSC),
Philippines. The Mann-Whitney U Test was mainly used as a statistical tool. The results showed that
the majority of the students with passed SAT scores obtained a good level of LET performance and
those with conditional SAT scores attained a fair level of LET performance. It was further revealed that
there is a statistically significant difference in the LET performance of the students with passed and
conditional SAT scores. Based on these pieces of evidence, this current research presents three essential
instructional accommodations that may be considered to improve the future LET trajectory of the
students. The recommendation for future research is also offered.
Affiliation:
- Mindanao State University, Fatima, General Santos City, 9500 South Cotabato, Philippines, Philippines
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