Digitized Remedial Instructional Materials in Afro-Asian Literature for Grade 8 Learners
Sarena Camba
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
This study was conducted to develop and evaluate remedial instructional materials in Afro-Asian
literature for grade 8 learners in Francisco P. Felix Memorial National High School with the
professional views and guidance of 5 Master Teachers, 10 ICT Teachers, and 25 English Teachers.
Further, this study applied the descriptive-developmental survey of research utilizing a questionnairechecklist to gather the needed data.The respondents evaluated the developed Digitized Remedial
Instructional Materials in Afro-Asian Literature for Grade 8 Learners as Very Acceptable in terms of
Content Quality, Instructional Quality, and Technical Quality. Likewise, it was found out that were
significant differences among the evaluations of the three groups of respondents. The respondents
provided comments and suggestions to further improve the developed instructional materials.
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