DETERMINANTS IN MATHEMATICS PERFORMANCE OF GRADE 10 STUDENTS IN THE MIDST OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC

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*GENGEN G. PADILLO,ROXANNE S. DELA CORTE,JENNY ROSE A. SALAZAR,JASON T. IGOT,RAMIL P. MANGUILIMOTAN,ERIC R. VILLARIN,REYLAN G. CAPUNO, RAYMOND C. ESPINA

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This research determined the factors affecting the academic performance of the Grade 10 students in Mathematics during the COVID-19 pandemic at Tungkop National High School, TungkopMinglanilla, Bankal National High School, Lapu-Lapu City Cebu, and Inabanga High School, Bohol Division.It employed a descriptive correlational research design. Three factors affecting the academic performance of Grade 10 learners in Mathematics during the COVID-19 pandemic were student-related, parent-related, and home-related. It is concluded that home-related factors moderately affected the performance of the learners. The researchers strongly recommend the enhancement plan to address the student’s needs and gaps in this new normal of education.

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