Ma. Luisa Dela Piedra
Abstract
This study assessed the factors influencing the academic performance of Bachelor of Elementary Education students and establish the basis for an action plan. Employing a descriptive comparative design, the research delved into the demographics of the students, shedding light on critical elements that impact their scholastic achievements. The majority of respondents were found to be between the ages of 18-21, with a significant female presence and predominantly coming from households with monthly incomes of 10,000 pesos or less. An analysis of various performance-affecting factors indicated that students were generally actively engaged, particularly in terms of punctuality and academic responsibility. Pursuit of Development emerged as a highly practiced factor, reflecting students' motivation for future career opportunities and personal growth. However, areas such as Learning Habits and Out of School Time exhibited room for improvement, signaling a need to enhance study habits and optimize the use of free time for educational endeavors. Additionally, the study uncovered significant differences in practices among students from different academic years, highlighting the importance of tailored support and strategies to enhance overall academic performance. In conclusion, this research underscores the significance of fostering a supportive learning environment, improving study habits, and guiding students to make the most of their free time for educational pursuits, ultimately contributing to their academic success.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20740063
Keywords
Academic Performance, Student Diligence, Pursuit of Development, Motivation, Learning Habits, Out-of-School Time
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Journal: World Journal on Education and Humanities Research
Teacher Education Students’ Practices Affecting Their Performance at Public Higher Education Institutions
Volume (Issue): 6(1)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20740063
Pages: 47-62
Published: 06-18-2026Published: 1-2026 (c) Ma. Luisa Dela Piedra
Open access: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
How to CiteDela Piedra, ML. (2026). Teacher Education Students’ Practices Affecting Their Performance at Public Higher Education Institutions. World Journal on Education and Humanities Research, 6(1), 47-62.https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20740063
How to CiteDela Piedra, ML. (2026). Teacher Education Students’ Practices Affecting Their Performance at Public Higher Education Institutions. World Journal on Education and Humanities Research, 6(1), 47-62.https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20740063
Final Submission Date: 10th June 2026
Acceptance Notification Date: January 2026