Level of Awareness and Extent of Implementation of the Child Protection Policy in Flora District

Natividad, Amparo C. (2025) Level of Awareness and Extent of Implementation of the Child Protection Policy in Flora District. Asian Journal of Advanced Research and Reports, 19 (2). pp. 352-371. ISSN 2582-3248

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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of the policy is to safeguard and promote our pupils’ welfare, safety and health by fostering an honest, open, caring and supportive climate. Pupil’s safety is of paramount is importance in our aspirations to achieve every child matters outcomes for our all children.

Methods: The study used the descriptive – correlation research design. Since the study dealt with information related to the existing facts regarding the" The level of Implementation of Child Protection Policy” which can be gathered through a questionnaire. Likewise, correlation research because it established the relationship between the profile variables of the respondents and the level of practice of the respondents.

Major Findings: Based on the gathered data, a big portion of the respondents are female that comprises 110 or 93.22% of the total respondents. On the other hand, male comprises only 8 or 6.78% out of 118 respondents. This shows that the majority of the respondents are female. Prevalent portion of the respondents'' age bracket belongs to 26-30 years’ old which comprises 35 or 29.66%, followed by 26.27% from the age bracket of 36 – 40. Followed by 16.10% of the age bracket of 31 - 35, next by age bracket of 41 – 45 or 10. Large portion of the respondents belong to married status which comprises 57.63% of the total respondents.

Conclusions: The teaching personnel have always been there providing valuable aid in the promotion of educational services by means of impressive quality performance. Good performance attracts prospective people who wanted to join the field of educators. Bad performance repels them away. In effect, the foregoing identified problems are the root causes of lousy performance, lax implementation of orders, polices’ non-concern to their jobs, low morale, and low use of abilities, and ill-mannered attitudes towards the teaching profession.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Digital > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 10 Mar 2025 03:55
Last Modified: 10 Mar 2025 03:55
URI: http://elibrary.ths100.in/id/eprint/1945

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