Development and Evaluation of Module in Basic Dressmaking
Angeline Villareal
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
This study focused on the development and evaluation of Module in Basic Dressmaking for Grades 7
and 8 at the Rizal Technological University during the S.Y. 2022-2023.It used the descriptive method
of research. It was evaluated by the DepEd teachers in Marikina and Mandaluyong City, and the
Garment experts both from Marikina Polytechnic College and Ilagan State University, Ilagan Isabela
using the five (5) point Likert Scale. The research instrument used is the survey questionnaire which
was personally administered by the researcher. The data gathered was tallied and statistically treated
using a t-test. The findings revealed that the Garment experts and DepEd teachers’ evaluations were
all verbally interpreted as Strongly Agree in terms of its format, objectives, content, organization,
and assessment. Likewise, there was no significant difference on their mean scores in terms of format
and objects, while there was significant difference on their evaluations in terms of content,
organization, and assessment. The two groups of respondents had offered comments and suggestions
that were incorporated by the researcher to improve the developed module.
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