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    Motivational Factors in Relation to High and Low Academic

    Performance of the First Year Nursing Students

    of San Juan de Dios Educational

    Foundation Inc., College

    A Thesis

    Presented to the

    San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation Inc.

    2772 2774, Roxas Blvd, Pasay City,Philippines

    In Partial Fulfillment

    of the Requirements for the Degree of

    Bachelor of Science in Nursing

    By:

    BSN IV E Group 4

    Leader: Sales, Ma. Clarissa O.Members: Angat, John Emmanoel

    Bachiran, PolManuel, Kris IvanOngkeko, JoshuaSales, Joseph T.Arca, A-zhelBuag, MaureenGaza, IreneGato, Nikki- KarrenJavier, Kyle

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    I. THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND

    Introduction and background of the study ..1

    Theoretical Framework4

    Conceptual Framework5

    Statement of the Problem.6

    Hypothesis...7

    Significance of the Study8

    Definition of Terms.9

    II. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

    Variable I

    Foreign Literature10

    Local Literature21

    Variable II

    Foreign Literature23

    III. METHODS, PROCEDURES AND SOURCES OF DATA

    Research Method Used25

    Locale of the Study..25

    Subject of the Study26

    Data Gathering Procedure...26

    Validation of the Instrument...27

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    Statistical Treatment of the Data28

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    Chapter 1

    THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND

    Introduction

    Students develop confidence in many ways with their academic performance. The

    perceptions of the students on their performance deal with their studies and accomplished tasks

    which increase their achievement orientation and motivation.

    Adequate motivation of the students provides energy that makes it possible for their

    learning to occur toward a certain direction or goal. Learning is an active process that needs to be

    motivated and guided by the motives or incentives in order for the learner to persist in learning

    process; therefore, learning efficiency is impaired if there is neither explicit not self- induced

    desire to learn. Low academic performing students are characterized with low motivation, while

    high performing students are those with high motivation. Students are influenced by both internal

    and external factors that can start, sustain, intensify, or discourage behavior. Intrinsically-

    motivated students are bound to do much better in classroom activities because they are willing

    and eager to learn new material. Their learning experience is more meaningful, and they go

    deeper into the subject to fully understand it. Internal factors include the individual

    characteristics or dispositions that students bring to their learning such as their interests,

    responsibility for learning, effort, values, and perceived ability. Thus, intrinsic motivators also

    include fascination with the subject, a sense of its relevance to life and the world, a sense of

    accomplishment in mastering it, and a sense of calling to it. Extrinsic motivators of the students

    include parental expectations, expectations of other trusted role models, earning potential of a

    course of study, and grades. In addition, extrinsic motivation is motivation to perform and to

    succeed for the sake of accomplishing a specific result or outcome. The students may have to be

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    bribed to perform based from the external rewards; whereas, students who seem to truly embrace

    their work and take a genuine interest in it are intrinsically motivated.

    Motivation is one of the principal factors influencing the high and low academic

    performing students or the outcome on the education. Student's motivation for learning is

    generally regarded as one of the most critical determinants, if not the premier determinant, of the

    success and quality of any learning outcome. Academic performance involves the students

    motives to deal with their studies and how they cope with or accomplish different tasks given to

    them. The increase on motivation and engagement in learning has consistently been linked to

    increased levels of student success. Development of academic motivation in students is an

    important goal for educators because of its inherent importance for future motivation as well as

    theireffective school functioning.

    Achievement values include whether the student likes a task, the importance the

    individual attaches to a task and the potential usefulness of the task. Attitudes toward school may

    consist of high and low academic performing students characterized by positive feelings and/or

    negative feelings toward their studies. High achieving students exhibit more positive academic

    self-perceptions, motivation, goal evaluation, attitudes toward school, and attitudes toward

    teachers. Students are self-regulated in which they are cognitively, motivationally, and

    behaviorally active participants in their own learning. Students self-generated thoughts, feelings,

    and actions are systematically oriented toward the attainment of goals. They use internalized

    self-regulatory strategies that help them to achieve and engage in learning opportunities and take

    advantage of the teaching practices that take place or that they create opportunities for their own

    learning. However, low performing students may lack motivation, self-regulation skills, or a

    combination of the two traits. They are inconsistent in ability and performance (achievement).

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    Factors commonly associated include low academic self-concept, low self-efficacy, low self-

    motivation, low goal-valuation, and negative attitude toward school and low perceived control.

    Background of the Study

    The study was chosen by the researchers upon encountering the problems of nursing

    students in terms of their academic performance in San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation

    Inc., College. The study would like to identify the reasons affecting the students school

    performance.

    The researchers would like to determine how second year nursing students perform

    according to their motivations and how those will affect their academic performance. The study

    would like to determine the motivations of a high performing student and the motivations of a

    low performing student. Thus, through identifying the motives, this would be a help to their

    school progress and be able to continue their improvement and work out on their weaknesses. In

    addition, researchers would like to perceive how school can produce quality and well-screened

    students.

    Being part of the SJDEFI community, the researchers would like to impart and contribute

    to the schools effective functioning. The study aims to enhance and improve the academic

    performance of high and low performing students in relation to their motivational factors.

    Theoretical Framework

    According to Deci and Ryan(2002), Self-determination theory (SDT) is the theory of

    human motivation and is concerned with the choices people make with their own free will and

    full sense of choice and external influence and interference. SDT focuses on the degree to which

    an individuals behavior is self-endorsed and self-determined. It distinguishes between different

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    types of motivation based on the different reasons or goals that give rise to an action. The most

    central distinction is between intrinsic motivation and extrinsic motivation. Intrinsic motivation

    refers to initiating an activity for its own sake because it is interesting and satisfying in itself, as

    opposed to doing an activity to obtain an external goal (extrinsic motivation). Based on the

    degree of control exerted by external factors, levels of extrinsic motivation can be aligned along

    a continuum.

    This theory differentiated between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation played in an

    individuals behavior. Extrinsic motivation involves the need to experience oneself as capable

    and competent controlled by the environment or external to the individual and being able to

    reliably predict outcomes. Internal motivation involves the need to actively participate in

    determining own behavior. It includes the need to experience ones actions as result of self or

    own choice.

    Hence, in the relation to the present study, the SDT or theory of human motivation was

    used in the study of motivational factors of high and low performing nursing students in relation

    to their academic performance, whether they were influenced by intrinsic and/ or extrinsic

    factors. Motivational factors may or may not influence their academic performance. The study

    would help the high performing students to maintain or enhance their academic performance,

    while low performing would help them to improve their performance, in relation to their

    motivational factors.

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    Conceptual Framework

    Figure 1. Diagram of Research Paradigm

    The motivational factor of the students arouses and sustains their action toward a desired

    goal, classified as intrinsic or extrinsic. Intrinsic motivational factors are factors that come from

    within. These are composed of desire to learn due to their interests, for self-fulfillment,

    enjoyment and to achieve a mastery of the subjects. Examples of intrinsic motivations: seeing

    nursing as a caring profession, perceiving nursing as a challenge, taking up nursing to be able to

    render care to those who are ill, belief that Filipinos are good nurses, and the desire to uplift

    ones self esteem. On the other hand, extrinsic motivational factors came from external or

    outside. These were composed of parental, peers, media influence and rewards such as high

    salary or opportunity going abroad.

    The motivational factors which can be intrinsically and/or extrinsically motivated help

    the students on their level of academic performance to concentrate which can be identified as

    high and low performance. High-achieving students exhibit self-generated thoughts, feelings,

    and actions which they are systematically oriented and motivated towards the attainment of

    goals. However, low performing students may lack motivation. They are inconsistent in ability

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    Motivational Factors

    Intrinsic

    Extrinsic

    Academic

    Performance

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    and performance (achievement). Factors commonly associated include low academic self-

    concept, low self-efficacy, low self-motivation, low goal-valuation, and negative attitude toward

    school and low perceived control.

    Thus, students can be classified as high and low on their level of academic performance

    through the influence of their motivational factors, whether they are intrinsically and/or

    extrinsically- motivated.

    Statement of the Problem

    This study will determine the intrinsic and/or extrinsic motivational factors of the first

    year nursing students of San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation Inc., school year 2008- 2009

    in relation to their level of academic performance. This study aims to answer the following

    questions:

    1. To what extent do the motivational factors influence the respondents to take up

    nursing?

    2. What percentages of the respondents are high and low performing when grouped

    according to motivational factors?

    3. Is there a significant relationship between the motivational factors and level of

    academic performance of the respondents?

    Hypotheses

    HO: There is no significant relationship between motivational factors of high and low

    performance of the second year nursing students?

    Ha: There is a significant relationship between motivational factors of high and low academic

    performance of the second year nursing students.

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    Scope and Delimitation

    The respondents were selected from 160 second year nursing students school year 2009-

    2010 classified as high and low performing students during their first year level in San Juan de

    Dios Educational Foundation Inc., school year 2008- 2009. The students are officially enrolled in

    the program of Bachelor of Science in Nursing regardless of age and gender in the first semester.

    The students classified as high performing had an average grade of 85% and above while low

    performing students had an average grade of 75 to 79%. The permission of the Nursing

    Department and the second year nursing students was asked to allow the researchers to gain

    access on their final grades in the first and second semester during the said year. This study

    aimed to identify the intrinsic and/or extrinsic motivational factors in relation to the level of

    academic performance of the students. The researchers selected respondents through sampling

    technique method. Descriptive correlational design was used to obtain necessary information

    about the randomly-selected respondents

    Significance of the study

    To the Students

    The study will determine the motivational factors among second year nursing students that

    influence or affect their academic performance. This study will help the low performing students

    improve their academic performance, while high performing students will be encouraged more to

    maintain or further improve their academic performance thru developing a favorable behavior

    towards the learning process whether they are intrinsically and extrinsically motivated thru

    possible recommendations of the researcher.

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    To the Parents

    This study will determine the motivational factors of their children in order for them to be aware

    of the factors influencing them on their academic performance. It will help the parents to guide

    and support their children to improve their performance toward their study in relation to their

    identified motivational factors.

    To the Department-College of Nursing

    This study will help the educators by knowing what strategies they will use to motivate the

    students to study and to understand the attitudes of the students towards the course. Thus, it

    would help maintain quality nursing students. Increased motivation and engagement in learning

    have consistently been linked to reduced dropout rates and increased levels of student success.

    Development of academic motivation in students is an important goal for educators because of

    its inherent importance for future motivation as well as for student's effective school functioning.

    Definition of Terms

    Motivation is anything that caused the students to behave as they do. It involves having the

    desire and willingness to do something. It can be the reason for the action or that which gives

    direction to their action. There are two types: intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.

    -Intrinsic Motivation is motivation that comes from inside an individual rather than

    from any external or outside rewards, such as money or grades. The motivation of the

    student comes from the pleasure gets from the task itself or from the sense of satisfaction

    in completing or even working on a task.

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    -Extrinsic motivation refers to motivation that comes from outside an individual. The

    motivating factors are external, or outside, rewards such as money or grades. These

    rewards provide satisfaction and pleasure that the task itself may not provide.

    Academic Performance is an action, task or operation and progress of students in school

    Final Grade refers to the average grade in the first and second semester of the students during

    their first year level of school year 2008- 2009 and who are currently enrolled in San Juan de

    Dios Educational Foundation Inc., College

    High performing students included students with an average grade of 85% and above which

    exhibit more positive academic self-perceptions, motivation/self-regulation, goal evaluation,

    attitudes toward school, and attitudes toward teachers. They are self-regulated in which they are

    cognitively, motivationally, and behaviorally active participants in their own learning.

    Low performing students included students with an average grade of 79% and below are lack

    of motivation, self-regulation skills, or a combination of the two traits. They are inconsistent in

    ability and performance (achievement). Factors commonly associated include low academic self-

    concept, low self-efficacy, low self-motivation, low goal-valuation, and negative attitude toward

    school and low perceived control.

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    Chapter 2

    REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

    Motivation towards studies is a question of energy, such as process starting, sustaining

    and directing students study behavior. On the other hand, motivation in education can have

    effects on how the students learn and their behavior towards subject matter. It can direct behavior

    toward specific goals, guide to increased effort and energy, increase initiation of, and persevere

    in activities, intensify cognitive processing, determine what consequences are to be strengthened,

    lead to better performance. (Omrod, 2003)

    Motivation determines the presence and vigor of activity. Although motivation provides

    energy or power that makes it possible for learning to occur, more is needed for the realization

    for learning. Motivation is the heart of learning process. A strong inner urge will mean stronger

    efforts. Adequate motivation provides the energy that makes it possible for learning to occur.

    More is needed for the realization of learning. Learning efficiency is impaired if there is neither

    explicit not self-induced desire to learn. Self-direction is essential to promote a complete

    development best when they are sensitive to maturing self-direction in the students. (Gregorio,

    2000).

    Motives are important aspect of motivation. They release energy and arouse activity. It is

    not enough to activate an organism. The energy released is ineffective unless action is directed

    toward some object that is capable of satisfying the drive. Improvement in learning will take

    place when activities are converged upon well-defined and attainable goals. Learning cannot be

    successful without persistent selective and purposeful effort. This principle has far reaching

    implication for educational procedures. The needs are adequate motives for doing college or

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    university work is clearly as great as the need for adequate motive for doing any other types of

    work. (Gregorio, 2000).

    Motivation is a driving force that initiates and directs behavior. In other words,

    motivation is a kind of internal and external energy which drives a person to do something in

    order to achieve something. (ezinearticles.com). It is a question of energy, such as process

    starting, sustaining and directing students study behavior. On the other hand, motivation in

    education can have influenced on how the students learn and their behavior towards subject

    matter (Ormrod, 2003). It can direct behavior toward specific goals, guide to increased effort and

    energy, increase initiation of, and persevere in activities, intensify cognitive processing,

    determine what consequences are to be strengthened, lead to better performance.

    Motivation refers to the dynamics of our behavior, which involves our needs, desires, and

    ambitions in life. Achievement motivation is based on reaching success and achieving all of our

    aspirations in life. Achievement goals can affect the way a person performs a task and represent

    a desire to show competence (Harackiewicz et al.,1997).

    Motivation is based on three specific aspects such as the arousal of behavior, the direction of

    behavior, and persistence of behavior. Arousal of behavior involves what activates human

    behavior and direction of behavior is concerned with what directs behavior towards a specific

    goal. Persistence of behavior is concerned with how the behavior is sustained.

    According to Ryan and Decis Self-determination theory (SDT) is the theory of human

    motivation and is concerned with the choices people make with their own free will and full sense

    of choice and external influence and interference. The individuals behavior is self-endorsed and

    self-determined. It distinguishes between different types of motivation based on the different

    reasons or goals that give rise to an action. Extrinsic motivation involves the need to experience

    oneself as capable and competent controlled by the environment or external to the individual and

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    being able to reliably predict outcomes. Internal motivation involves to the need to actively

    participate in determining own behavior. It includes the need to experience ones actions as

    result of self or own choice.

    On the other hand, Stephen Moultons Multifactor Motivation Theory (2007) says that

    people are motivated to do things because they desire to and not because others think it is a good

    thing to do. Motivations results from actions that gratify from inner needs. It is not an indicative

    of being motivated if people are strained to do something and doing it. And according to

    numerous studies done over the past 50 years, parents (despite of generation or supposed

    generation gap) have the greatest influence over their childrens decisions even in todays

    society, with the influence of television, peers and internet.

    There are different reasons why Filipinos would want to go abroad especially those in the

    medical field. Some prefer to go abroad because of high salary. Filipinos are motivated to get a

    better quality life. It may be difficult for a health professional to but a new house and car, as well

    as easily purchase a digital camera, television set, personal computer and the like here in the

    Philippines. By working overseas, their dream of owning a car can be fulfilled (Cruz, 2004;

    Tapaoan, 2004). Most MD-RNs prefer going to the US to realize the American Dream, just

    like most other immigrants. The goal to improve ones life is worth all the effort (Saha, 2004).

    Nurses based in cities around the Philippines can earn from P8,500 (US $155) to P16,500

    (US $300) per month. While nurses based of rural areas can earn only between P3, 500 (US $64)

    and P5, 500 (US $100) monthly. And even in private hospitals around Metro Manila, the

    accounts of nurses only earning P2,500 (US $45) to P3,000 ( US $55). The Republic Act 9173

    states that P13,00 ( US $245) should be the minimum basic pay of nurses.

    On the other hand, if we compare the salary of doctors and the salary of nurses here in the

    Philippines, the doctors definitely have a higher salary. But why do more and more people in the

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    medical profession change career paths and why do some prefer nursing over medicine? When

    we consider nursing and the medical professions, there are people who prefer the nurses kind of

    work since it is more in tune with the patient in terms of providing care. It follows a more

    holistic approach as compared to medicine that is more concerned with the pathophysiology of

    disease and its medical management. The needs of the patient are more often neglect by doctors.

    One respondent added, Nursing makes me feel complete in taking care of patients. Another

    said that nursing has made him a better doctor.

    Many are disgusted with what is happening in the country uncontrolled corruption and

    poor peace and order. The country is also in hopeless economic state: the peso falls and the cost

    of living continue to go up. Nursing is the road to migration of families abroad, away from the

    Philippines, away from the land of lost opportunities (Manalansan and Azurin, 2003)

    In the study made by BioMed Central Nursing Research about Nursing Students

    Motivations towards their studies, the motivation among first year nursing students goal and the

    future time perspective theories were combined. The result of the study showed that the students

    could be motivated by the present studies leading to the future utilities as registered nurses and

    that both present and the future might be regulated internally or externally. These dimensions of

    a goal have different influence on motivation. Students who are internally regulated were more

    task-oriented and attracted in the course and performed well. Students who are externally

    regulated used more avoidance ego goals, were less interested and performed worse. Those

    students, who also find the courses practical for the future, not only for the training but also they

    are motivated and attained better result, than those students who found the courses just relevant

    for training (Wilson, 2008).

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    The principle of motivation states that the learner must be motivated before learning

    takes place. This fact suggests the desirability of studying the way in which concepts goals and

    needs engendered in the learner. Motivation is basic to learning through a proper motivation.

    Motives compel the learner to act or to react. Motivation of learning is more efficient when it is

    directed by strong motivational pattern. Continuous motivation is essential in developing

    concentration of attention.(Gregorio 2000).

    Students motivation naturally has to do with students desire to take part in the learning

    process. But it also concerns the reasons or goals that underlie their involvement or non-

    involvement in academic activities. Although students may be similarly motivated to perform a

    task, the sources of their motivation may differ.

    A student who is intrinsically motivated undertakes an activity for its own sake for the

    enjoyment it provides, the learning it permits or the feelings of accomplishment it evokes

    (Lepper, 1991)

    An extrinsically motivated student performs in order to: attain some reward or avoid

    some punishment external to the activity itself. such as grades, stickers or teacher approval.

    (Lepper, 1991)

    Even if motivation is elevated, this may not be reflected in the performance, perhaps

    because of hindrances, such as lack of capability or preparation, inadequate materials,

    machinery, aids and tools, an unsuitable strategy for doing the job, a system and organizational

    environment which are not helpful to continuous improvement, etc.

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    INTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION

    Motivation can be seen as an intrinsic or extrinsic factor. Enjoy learning for its own sake

    or positive feedback on learning outcomes are example of intrinsic motivation. Accordingly,

    there is a built-in pleasure for the activity itself. Intrinsic motivation is the internal desires to

    perform a particular task, people do certain activities because it gives them pleasure, develops a

    particular skill while extrinsic motivations are factors external to the individual.

    In a study of self- efficacy, intrinsic and extrinsic motivations as predictors for students engage

    in academic work.

    Intrinsic Motivation

    Intrinsic motivation is an internal stimulus to learning. It is based on the motives that

    every individual strives to satisfy. Motives are intrinsic, or within the person. They have their

    roots in needs and drives. Motives refer to drives that exercise behaviors. Motives are thoughts,

    feelings, or conditions that cause one to act. Motives are highly individualized. They belong to

    the students and they have energizing function. The desire for knowledge, the desire to explore

    and the desire to construct are the most common forms of intrinsic motivation. Interest of the

    learner in a subject matter is an internal desire to do better work. In intrinsic motivation the

    students work are not on the focus of external rewards, but for personal satisfaction that comes

    with accomplishment. Good motivation aims when the motive for doing the act lies within the

    act.

    The students who are intrinsically motivated carries out an action for the learning it

    permits and engage for the enjoyment in the learning process without considering its

    consequence. They take advantage of a given opportunity and show intense effort and

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    concentration in the implementation of learning process. Also, they reveal positive emotions

    such as excitement, enthusiasm, interest, and optimism during learning. (ezinearticles.com)

    Students are likely to be intrinsically motivated if they: attribute their educational results to

    internal factors that they can control (e.g. the amount of effort they put in), believe they can be

    effective agents in reaching desired goals (i.e. the results are not determined by luck), and are

    interested in mastering a topic, rather than just rote-learning to achieve good grades. Motivation

    is based on three specific aspects such as the arousal of behavior, the direction of behavior, and

    persistence of behavior. Arousal of behavior involves what activates human behavior and

    direction of behavior is concerned with what directs behavior towards a specific goal. Persistence

    of behavior is concerned with how the behavior is sustained.

    In fact, several theorists such as Combs (1982) or Purkey & Stanley (1991) maintain that

    there is only a single kind of intrinsic motivation. That motivation is one that can be described

    as engaging in activities that enhance or maintain a person's self-image or concept of oneself.

    Other theorists such as Malone and Lepper (1991) define self motivation in broader and perhaps

    more useful terms. Malone and Lepper believe that motivation is simply what people will do

    without external influence. Said another way, self motivation or intrinsically motivating

    activities are those in which people will partake in for no reward other than the enjoyment that

    these activities bring them.

    Extrinsic Motivation

    This type of motivation is an external stimulus to learning activity. Praises and rewards

    are some of the more common types of extrinsic motivation. Extrinsic motivation is based on

    incentives external rewards. The extrinsic motivation, students are encourage to do good college

    work by such prizes and privileges.

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    Extrinsic or external motivation is the term used to describe external factors that

    stimulate individual. The concept of externally motivating someone is not at odds with the fact

    that motivation comes from within. The point here is that it is possible to provide others with

    situations or an external environment that is motivating. The students who are extrinsically

    motivated carries out an action in order to obtain rewards or to avoid punishments from external

    source. Extrinsic referred to as social motivations include parents influence, peers influence,

    and media influence. (Motivation Theory and Leadership 2006 - 2007 Money-Zine.com)

    Extrinsic motivators include parental expectations, expectations of other trusted role

    models, earning potential of a course of study, and grades (which keep scholarships coming).

    (DeLong and Dale Winter,2002)

    Students self-efficacy beliefs their confidence in their educational and vocational

    prospects shape the occupational options they consider and the way they prepare for careers.

    These beliefs and aspirations are often influenced by parents own self-efficacy beliefs and

    aspirations (Bandura et al, 1996). Parents Values regarding academic achievement influence

    adolescents values and occupational goals (Sameroff, 2001).Moreover, gender also may have an

    influence. A 1192 report by the American Association of University Women (AAUW)

    Educational Foundation claimed thet the schools short-change girls by steering them away from

    science and math and into gender-typed pursuits. Six years later, a follow up study reported that

    girls were taking more science and math than before and doing better in those subjects.

    According to the National Center for Education Statistics (1997), male and female high school

    seniors are now equally likely to plan careers in math or science (AAUW Educational

    Foundation, 1998b; Weinman 1998).

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    Parents Influence

    Over the years, research has moved from examining family demographics and their

    relationships to career development to examining the dynamics of family interactions. One

    consistent finding in research suggests that adolescents own aspirations are influenced by their

    parents aspirations or expectations for them. When adolescents perceive their parents to have

    high educational expectations for them, adolescents are likely to have higher aspirations for

    themselves. A (1998) Sylvan Learning Center report indicates that parents and childrens views

    about career aspirations are more compatible than incompatible. Parents are influential figures

    with whom, whether intentionally or unintentionally, children become aware of and get exposed

    to occupations or career opportunities and implied expectations (Taylor et al, 2004). Overall,

    research supports the influence of parental expectations and aspirations on the career decisions

    and aspirations of their children. These expectations lay a foundation for parents behaviors and

    interactions with their children, which then indirectly or directly influence choices they make in

    the future (Taylor et al, 2004).

    Parents Educational Attainment

    The most common place observation in the study of educational stratification and

    mobility is that how far an individual goes in school is strongly associated with how far his or

    her parents have gone in school. Although the reasons for this association are the subject of a

    rich field of investigation and the strength of the association varies across time and place, the

    positive correlation of parents and offsprings educational attainments is nearly universal.

    Whereas early studies of educational inequality focused on educational attainment as a status,

    typically measured by total years of schooling attained, (Duncan 1965; 1967; Blau and Duncan

    1967; Hauser and Featherman1976) more studies that are recent have assumed that schooling is a

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    dynamic process. The process is conceived of and measured as a sequence of school transitions

    between levels of schooling, whether measured as years of school completed or enrollment in

    major organizational divisions of school systems (e.g., Duncan 1968; Mare 1980, 1981a; Shavit

    and Blossfeld 1993; Breen and Jonsson 2000). Typically, mothers and fathers schooling in the

    same way as offsprings schooling measure as highest grade of school completed, and estimate

    their linear effects on the log odds of school continuation. It is widely recognized that parents

    aspirations for their offsprings socioeconomic achievements are heavily conditioned by their

    own accomplishments. Parents desire and expect that their children will grow up to achieve at

    least as high a standard of living as they themselves enjoy and that educational attainment is the

    primary avenue to socioeconomic success. In an era of secularly rising average levels of

    educational attainment, one criterion of successful parenthood is for children go at least as far in

    school as their parents. Moreover, theorists of educational inequality suggest that parents

    educational attainments set a floor for the attainments of their offspring because individuals face

    psychic costs to downward intergenerational mobility (Boudon 1974; Breen and Goldthorpe

    2000; Breen and Yaish ).

    Peer Influence

    Peers have also been shown to have an effect on decision. While the effect of peers on

    vocational choice is reliant upon gender and social class, research point out that boys tend to

    rank peer influence low when it comes to choice. Also, there is verification that lower class boys

    who attend middle class schools tend to have higher aspirations than do lower boys who attend

    lower class schools (Adams, 1980)

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    Media Influence

    These results relate to how the media depict nurses and the nursing profession. Thirty-

    two (25%) participants stated that the media presented a negative view of nursing. In

    comparison, only 6 (4.8%) participants stated that the media projected a positive perspective.

    This view shows how media affects students in choosing nursing as a degree of course. Boudon

    1974; Breen and Goldthorpe 2000; Breen and Yaish ).

    Academic Performance

    In educational institutions, success is measured by academic performance, or how well a

    student meets standards set out by the institution itself. As career competition grows ever fiercer

    in the working world, the importance of students doing well in school has caught the attention of

    parents, legislators and government education departments alike. Although education is not the

    only road to success in the working world, much effort is made to identify, evaluate, track and

    encourage the progress of students in schools. Parents care about their child's academic

    performance because they believe good academic results will provide more career choices and

    job security. Schools, though invested in fostering good academic habits for the same reason, are

    also often influenced by concerns about the school's reputation which can hinge on the overall

    academic performance of the school. State and federal departments of education are charged with

    improving schools, and so devise methods of measuring success in order to create plans for

    improvement. The tracking of academic performance fulfills a number of purposes. Areas of

    achievement and failure in a student's academic career need to be evaluated in order to foster

    improvement and make full use of the learning process. Results provide a framework for talking

    about how students fare in school, and a constant standard to which all students are held.

    Performance results also allow students to be ranked and sorted on a scale that is numerically

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    obvious, minimizing complaints by holding teachers and schools accountable for the components

    of each and every grade. Performance in school is evaluated in a number of ways. For regular

    grading, students demonstrate their knowledge by taking written and oral tests, performing

    presentations, turning in homework and participating in class activities and discussions. Teachers

    evaluate in the form of letter or number grades and side notes, to describe how well a student has

    done. At the state level, students are evaluated by their performance on standardized tests based

    on a set of achievements students are expected to meet. (ehow.com)

    As stated by Eric Clearinghouse on Educational Management, Eugene, Oreg, in 1994 although

    students motivational histories go together with them into each new classroom setting, it is

    necessary for facilitators to view themselves as active socialization agent capable of

    stimulating students motivation to learn (Brophy 1987).

    Different task dimensions can also promote motivation to learn. Ideally, tasks should be

    challenging but achievable. Relevance also promote motivation, as does contextualizing

    learning, that is, helping the students to distinguish how skills can be applied in the real world

    (Lepper). Tasks that consist of a moderate amount of discrepancy or integrity are favorable

    because they arouse the students inquisitiveness, an intrinsic motivator (Lepper).

    In addition, defining tasks in terms of specific, short term goals can assist students to associate

    effort with success (Stipek 2000). The verbal noting of the purposes of the specific tasks when

    presenting to the students is also beneficial (Brophy).

    While extrinsic rewards, should be used with caution, for they have the potential in decreasing

    intrinsic motivation. To encourage motivation to learn, practices should stress learning, task,

    mastery and effort (Maehr and Midgley) rather than relative performance and competition.

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    High and Low Performing Students

    Students develop confidence in many ways with their academic performance. Perceptions

    of the students about their performance, deals with their studies and copes with different tasks in

    school. Valuing learning, and believing in the importance of the task increases their achievement

    orientation and motivation.

    Application of energy and effort of students toward attaining a goal (diligence) or the

    students ability to reach goals (achievement)would provide a powerful prospective mechanism

    to the level of academic performance. It is likely that high performing students are engaged in

    learning opportunities and take advantage of the teaching practices for their own learning.

    (Konstantoupoulos). Students comprise self-generated thoughts, feelings, and actions which are

    systematically towards the attainment of their goals. They are cognitively, motivationally, and

    behaviorally active participants in their own learning (Zimmerman, 1994). Likewise, students

    value the goals associated with school which consists of the enjoyment that a task brings. They

    tend to develop confidence in many ways, and those who are confident about their skills are

    more likely to engage in a variety of learning. The perceptions students have about their skills

    influence the types of activities they select, how much they challenge themselves at those

    activities, and the persistence they exhibit once they are involved in the learning process

    (Schunk,1994). Attitudes toward school consist of the students' self-reported interest in and

    positive feelings toward school. Low performing students are inconsistent in ability and

    performance (achievement). Factors commonly associated include low academic self-concept,

    low self-efficacy, low self-motivation, low goal-valuation, and negative attitude toward school

    and low perceived control.They lack of motivation, self-regulation skills, or a combination of the

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    two traits (Thorpe,1994). Underachievers appear to display negative attitudes toward school

    (Diaz, 1998). They often exhibit low self-concept or low self-efficacy (Supplee et al., 1990).

    Grading System in San Juan De Dios Educational Foundation

    The grades of the students are computed in accordance with the prescribed norms and

    standards established by the college. The college adopts the following grading system: 30% for

    class standing, 30% for average quizzes or long examinations, and 40 % for major examination

    (midterm and final examinations).

    Class Standing

    The basis of a students grades and credits in any subject is not only based on the results

    of his/her examination but also on the totality of his/her efforts. Class Standing includes 10%

    class recitation or participation, 10% of laboratory experiments or special projects such journal

    reports, case studies, reaction papers or reports, 5% for conduct and 5% on attendance.

    The average grade from the midterm period plus the average grade from the final period

    shall determine the final total grade or credit of the student in a particular subject.

    For subjects with lecture and laboratory units, the 60%-40% grading scheme shall be

    followed. This means that 60% of the students final grade shall be taken from the lecture grade

    and 40% of the students final grade shall be taken from the laboratory grade. Sum of these shall

    be the students total final grade for the particular subject.

    The official passing grade of the college is 75% and above. A student who gets an

    average grade of 74% and below as his/her total final grade shall be marked as Failure (F).

    Any provisional or temporary grade at the end of the semester or term for any curriculum

    subject which is still subject to conversion into another grade such as conditional shall not be

    allowed.

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    Chapter 3

    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

    This chapter includes research method, locale of the study, subject of the study, data

    gathering procedure, validation of instrument and statistical treatment of the Data.

    Research Method

    The study used a descriptive correlational design to obtain necessary information about

    the study. Information was collected through structured questionnaires (frequency method)

    composed primarily of extrinsic and/or intrinsic factors that determined the motivation of the

    respondents.

    Locale of the Study

    San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation, Inc can be found at Roxas Boulevard, Pasay

    City. Its College of Nursing was established in the year 1913. It is generally acknowledged as

    one of the schools that produce competitive nurses and always have high passing rate in the

    Nursing Licensure Examinations. As early as second year college, their nursing students were

    exposed to the hospital for their training. Its faculty has well-experienced clinical instructors,

    who educate the students in lectures and during their duties at the hospital. Despite of having San

    Juan de Dios Hospital as their base of hospital, they also affiliate at Philippine Orthopedic

    Center, San Lazaro Hospital and National Center for Mental Health, Ospital ng Sampaloc, Jose

    Fabella Memorial Hospital and Paraaque Community Hospital.

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    Subjects of the Study

    The respondents were selected from 160 second year nursing students classified as high

    and low performing in academic performance were grouped according to motivational factors

    during their first year level in San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation Inc., school year 2008-

    2009. The students classified as high performing had an average grade of 85% and above, while

    low performing students had an average grade of 79% and below. The respondents must be

    currently enrolled in the program of Bachelor of Science in Nursing of San Juan de Dios

    Educational Foundation Inc., school year 2009-2010, regardless of age and gender in the first

    and second semester. The said respondents were selected through sampling technique

    Data Gathering Procedure

    The main purpose of the researchers was to determine the intrinsic and/or extrinsic

    motivational factors in relation to high and low academic performing students during their first

    year level of school year 2008- 2009. The respondents were selected out of 160 students through

    stratified sampling technique. Structured questionnaires were used to gather the information

    needed with regard to the motivational factors affecting the students. Intrinsically motivated

    students have the desire to learn due to their interests, for self-fulfillment, enjoyment and to

    achieve a mastery of their subject. Extrinsically- motivated students motives came from external

    or outside, rewards such as high salary or opportunity going abroad. Students work on their

    learning process even when they have little interest in it because of the anticipated satisfaction

    they will get from some reward. The study identified the significant relationship between

    motivational factors and the level of academic performance of the students. The permission of

    the Nursing Department was sought to allow the researchers to gain access to their final grade in

    the first and second semester during the said year.

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    The researchers wereable to classify if the high and low performing students were intrinsically

    and/or extrinsically motivated.

    Research Instrument

    The researchers used structured questionnaires for the gathering of data to determine the

    motivational factors of the selected second year nursing students of SJDEFI. The questionnaire

    included 20 different intrinsic and extrinsic motivational factors that were combined randomly.

    The tool adapted from previous thesis study entitled: Career motivation and Academic

    Performance of First Year Nursing Students of SJDEFI, by BSN 4E group 10 School Year 2008-

    2009.

    The questionnaire is composed of 20 different intrinsic and extrinsic motivational factors

    that influenced the high and low performing that were combined randomly. It is composed of 10

    intrinsic and 10 extrinsic factors that motivated them to take up nursing. All odd numbers are

    intrinsic factors and all even numbers are extrinsic factors. The respondents will choose from 1-5

    wherein it will indicate the extent to which of the following reasons that influenced them in

    taking up nursing course. Wherein 5- to very high extent, 4- to a high extent, 3- to a moderate

    extent, 2- to a limited extent, and 1- not at all. The researchers will total up the scores of all odd

    and even numbers. If the student got a high score on all odd numbers, the student will be

    considered intrinsically motivated. If the students got a high score on all even numbers, then the

    students will be considered extrinsically motivated. The results will determine the motivational

    factors between high and low performing students.

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    Statistical treatment of the Data

    Grouped frequency distributions, percentage distributions, weighted mean, and Pearson r

    are the statistical treatments that were used by the researchers for the interpretation and analysis

    of data and testing of hypothesis.

    A. Grouped frequency distribution-

    A frequency distribution in which frequencies are displayed for ranges of data rather than

    for individual values. This is used to display the final grades in the first and second semester of

    the second year nursing students of San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation Inc.

    B. Percentage distribution-

    This is used to present the percentage of the respondents classified as high and low when

    grouped according to intrinsic and extrinsic factors.

    P = f x 100% Where: P = percentage

    N F = frequency

    N = total number or respondents

    C. Weighted mean-

    This is the most widely used descriptive statistic. It is used to measure central tendency.

    The mean is the index of central tendency that is usually referred to as the average. The mean is

    computed by adding all together all the scores or values divided to the total number of scores.

    This is used to determine whether the high and low performing student was intrinsically and/or

    extrinsically motivated.

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    X= Where: X= Mean

    ------ N= Total no. of respondents

    N = Summation of all variable express as a Greek

    capital letters sigma.

    D. Pearson- r

    This is used to present the significant relationship between the motivational factors and

    level of academic performance of the respondents.

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    Chapter 4

    DATA PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS, AND INTERPRETATION

    This chapter presents, analyzes and interprets the findings based on the specific based on the

    specific posed in the previous chapter. This will also answer and respond to the hypothesis which

    was posed in the study. The data gathered is presented in tables and has been described in

    narrative form. The data gathered from 160 respondents were analyzed using SPSS to determine

    the descriptive characteristics of the data using the following statistical treatment: weighted

    mean, percentage distribution, and Pearson r.

    Problem 1:To what extent do the motivational factors influenced the respondents to

    take up nursing?

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    Table 1

    Ranking of the types of Intrinsic Motives as Perceived by the

    Second Year Nursing Students

    This table 1 contains list of different intrinsic motives that influenced the student nurses.

    It shows that the students were highly inspired to take up nursing because they believe that

    Filipino nurses are good in rendering care having a highest mean of 4.43. The lowest motive was

    they believe that nursing was their destiny with a mean of 3.07.

    INTRINSIC

    MOTIVES

    WEIGHTED MEAN RANK INTERPRETATION

    1. I see nursing as acaring profession

    4.25 2 To a very high extent

    3. I perceived nursing as a

    challenge.

    4.06 4 To a high extent

    5. I took up nursing

    because I want to render

    quality care to those who

    are ill

    3.79 6 To a high extent

    7. I believe that becoming

    a nurse is my destiny.

    3.07 10 To a moderate extent

    9. Becoming a nurse is my

    dream.

    4.15 3 To a high extent

    11. I believe that Filipino

    nurses are good in

    rendering care.

    4.43 1 To a very high extent

    13. I want to uplift my self

    esteem.

    3.79 5 To a high extent

    15. I want to challenge

    myself

    3.61 7 To a high extent

    17. Nursing fits my

    personality.

    3.15 9 To a moderate extent

    19. I have what it takes tofinish the course.

    3.37 8 To a moderate extent

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    Majority of the respondents perceived that Filipino nurses are good in rendering care.

    These only show that students take up nursing because they know that Filipino value of caring

    and nurturing of others is of primary consideration in taking up nursing as a course. According to

    Ganzon (2006), Filipinos are generally caring in nature that treat patients like their members of

    family. They are generally a very caring people. According to Wagner (2008), Filipino nurses

    possess a pleasant attitude and demeanor towards work and life in general, good work ethics,

    loyal, family-oriented, and grateful for the opportunity. They are known to be conscientious,

    highly skilled, and competent and dedicated to their job. They are some of the sweetest persons

    on earth. In addition, they are very professional, goal-oriented, compassionate, and hardworking.

    (Abbariao.com/overseas-nurse-recruitment-firms-philippines)

    The respondents chose nursing as a course because it was their own field of choice and

    not because they were destined for it. It was their own choice in order to achieved self fulfillment

    and satisfaction, but not because they believed it was a destiny.

    People are motivated to do things because they want to and not because someone else

    thinks it is good thing to do. These factors inspired them to decide on their own, satisfy their

    inner needs and make them feel fulfilled. They know that if they choose nursing, and it is what

    they want, they will be interested and would perform better. (Moulton, 2007)

    Table 2

    Ranking of the types of Extrinsic Motives as Perceived by the Second Year Nursing

    Students

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    This table 2 contains the list of different extrinsic motives that influenced the student

    nurses. The table indicates that plans of working abroad got the highest mean of 4.00. The lowest

    motive was students took up nursing because they want to flaunt their white uniform with a mean

    of 2.01.

    Most of the students thought that it was their stepping stone to achieve a better life and a

    better future. Due to the higher demand of nurses abroad, they believed that the opportunity of

    having a job is easy. And because of that, owning a house and even valuable things can be

    EXTRINSIC

    MOTIVES

    WEIGHTED MEAN RANK INTERPRETATION

    2. My parents influencedme to take up nursing

    3.64 3 To a high extent

    4. I took up nursing

    because my friends do so.

    2.16 7 To a limited extent

    6. I took up nursing

    because of the high salary.

    3.59 4 To a high extent

    8. I took up nursing

    because its in demand in

    the Philippines and

    abroad.

    3.28 6 To a moderate extent

    10. I have plans of

    working abroad.

    4.00 1 To a high extent

    12. I took up nursing

    because I want to uplift

    my status in life.

    3.74 2 To a high extent

    14. Medical course runs to

    my family.

    3.00 8 To a moderate extent

    16. I took up nursing only

    because I want to flaunt

    my white uniform.

    2.01 10 To a limited extent

    18. Nursing is the course

    that I will support on.

    3.57 5 To a high extent

    20. The media shows

    nursing as an exciting job.

    2.51 9 To a moderate extent

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    fulfilled. And also the workload of a nurse working abroad is decreased; therefore, decreased

    workload plus easy money could give them and their family a better and fruitful life they dreamt

    of.

    According to the article from Philippine Journal of Nursing, that demand of nurses

    abroad is high, that is why many Filipinos wanted to take up nursing. And also, there were lots of

    benefits that they could get if they will strive hard to finish the said course such as: higher salary

    abroad- A city bases nurse in the Philippines can earn from P8, 500 (US. $155) to P16, 500 (US

    $30 per month, while a rural nurse can earn only between P3, 500 (US $64) and P5, 500 (US.

    $100) monthly. And even in Metro Manila private hospitals, the accounts of nurses only earning

    P2500 (US $45) to P3, 000 (US $55). The Republic Act 9173 states that the minimum basic pay

    of nurses should be P13, 500 (US $245). But in reality, the salary of nurses here in the

    Philippines does not meet the said agreement especially in the private hospitals; Higher standard

    of living overseas- In the Philippines, it may be difficult for health professionals to buy a new

    house and car, as well as easily purchase things such as television set, personal computer, cell

    phones, and the like. On the other hand, those workers abroad, their dream of owning a house or

    a car can be fulfilled; more employment and career development opportunities, unlike here in the

    Philippines. There are better and constant training provided by overseas and better working

    condition, unlike in the Philippines. The leading answer for migrating is higher salary. A nurse in

    the U.S. can work in two hospitals at the same time in three days at each hospital per week.

    These factors can contribute to the reasons why most of the respondents have plan of working

    abroad.

    Problem 2.What percentage of the respondents is high and low performing when grouped

    according to motivational factors?

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    Figure 1

    Percentage Distribution of Students According to Motivation

    21%

    6%

    73%

    intrinsic

    extrinsic

    both

    The figure 1 shows the percentage distribution of extrinsically and/or extrinsically

    motivated students. Out of 160 respondents, 73% were intrinsically motivated, 21 % were

    extrinsically motivated, and 6% were both intrinsically and extrinsically motivated. The data

    gathered revealed that majority of the respondents were intrinsically motivated.

    Intrinsically motivated individuals tend to impress people and be competitive to attain success in

    the chosen career. As stated by Edward Deci and Richard Ryan in their Self Determination

    Theory, the primary factors that inspire motivation and development are autonomy,

    competence, feedback, and relatedness. Also, in the theory of needs, intrinsic people want to

    have success and need to receive positive feedback often. These factors are more likely to affect

    an individual to achieve personal success but are not a basis for determining ones abilities and

    capacities to perform the task. Extrinsically motivated individuals performs task because of

    rewards or to avoid punishments. Both groups can perform in the same degree but with a

    different stimulations and motivations. And both intrinsically and extrinsically motivated

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    individuals performs task because they were influenced by inner needs and at the same time with

    the influenced of the outside environment.

    Figure 2

    Percentage Distribution of the respondents are high and low performing

    when grouped according to motivational factors

    Motivational Factors High academic performance Low academic performance

    Intrinsic (37) 23% (11) 7%

    Extrinsic (9) 6% (2) 1.25%

    The figure 2 shows the percentage distributions of high and low performing students

    when grouped according to motivational factors. Out of 160 respondents, 37% high

    performing and 7% of low performing students were intrinsically motivated. On the other hand,

    6% of high performing and 1.25 % of low performing students were extrinsically motivated. The

    data gathered revealed that majority of high performing and low performing students were

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    intrinsically motivated. And high performing students got the highest percentages who were

    intrinsically motivated

    Data shows that majority of high and low performing students were intrinsically

    motivated. Although it has a higher percentage compare to students who were extrinsically

    motivated, this does not reflect their performance. Several can affect a students performance.

    Based on a study on motivation strategy, even if the motivation is high, this may not be reflected

    in their performance, perhaps because of barriers. Barriers such as, lack of ability or training,

    inadequate materials, machinery, aids, and tools, an inappropriate strategy for doing the job, a

    system and organizational environment which are not conducive for improvement, etc. these

    barriers can affect the motivation, learning process, and the performance of an individual.

    The nature of students reasons, especially the degree to which they feel self-determining

    and autonomous versus coerced and controlled,has important implications for the quality of their

    effort and their learning. Ideally, students take pleasure in learning. They engage in academic

    work because they are interested in the topic and take pride in their achievements. They believe

    it is important to work hard in school and get an educationnot to achieve a particular outcome

    or reward, but because its the right thing to do. Academic values are assumed to develop just

    like any other values. When students observe significant others expressing and modeling

    particular values, such as trying hard in school, and when they are recognized and supported for

    behavior consistent with those values, they adopt the values as their own and behave in ways

    consistent with them. The more students have internalized positive education values, the more

    autonomous they feel, and the more they voluntarily persist in the face of challenge and in the

    absence of immediate rewards. (Ryan and Deci, 2000).

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    Problem 3. Is there a significant relationship between the motivational factors and level of

    academic performance of the respondents?

    Chapter5

    SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND

    RECOMMENDATIONS

    Summary

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    Findings

    Conclusion

    Recommendations

    After a careful analysis of this study and after drawing the conclusions the researchers

    recommends the following:

    To the Students

    High performance

    Low performance

    To the Parents

    To the Department-College of Nursing

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    Nursing Students of SJDEFI, School Year 2008- 2009.

    http:/www.ehow.com

    http:/www.wikipedia.com

    http:/www.freelibrary.com

    http:/www.msu.edu

    http:/www.biomedcentral.com

    http:/academic.reed.edu

    http:/www.adb.org

    http:/www.yahoo.com

    http:/www.googles.com

    http:/www.askjeeves.com

    http:/www.ezinearticles.com

    http://education.calumet.purdue.edu

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    Sr. Heidi A. Facto, DC.Dean, College of NursingSJDEFI

    Dear Sr. Facto:

    Greetings!

    We, the BSN 4E- Group 4 students will be conducting a study entitled Motivational Factorsof High and Low Performing Students in Relation to Academic Performance.

    A partial fulfillment in NPP-105 ( Nursing Research) under the supervision of Mrs. Carolyne L.Hizon. This study aims to determine the motivations of the students affecting their level of academicperformance. The respondents of the study will be the 2nd year nursing students in the first semesterschool year 2009- 2010.

    In this connection, may we request your good office to allow the researchers to get the final

    grades in all the subjects of the said respondents during the 1st and 2nd semester of school year 2008-2009. Likewise, we shall also be asking consent of the students to get their respective grades. This datawill help us establish factors contributory to their performance during the said school year. Restassured that all the data to be gathered will be treated with confidentiality.

    Your approval regarding this request would really be deeply appreciated.

    Thank you very much!

    Very truly yours,

    __________________Ms. Clarissa Sales

    Leader

    Noted by: Approved by:

    __________________ __________________MRS. CAROLYNE L. HIZON SR. HEIDI A. FACTORESEARCH FACULTY/ ADVISER DEAN, COLLEGE OF NURSING

    APPENDIX B

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    Mrs. Leonora OgacionRegistrarSJDEFI

    Dear Mrs. Ogacion

    Greetings!

    We, the BSN 4E- Group 4 students will be conducting a study entitled Motivational Factorsof High and Low Performing Students in Relation to Academic Performance.

    A partial fulfillment in NPP-105 ( Nursing Research) under the supervision of Mrs. Carolyne L.Hizon. This study aims to determine the motivations of the students affecting their level of academicperformance. The respondents of the study will be the 2nd year nursing students in the first semesterschool year 2009- 2010.

    In this connection, may we request your good office to allow the researchers to get the finalgrades in all the subjects of the said respondents during the 1st and 2nd semester of school year 2008-2009. Likewise, we shall also be asking consent of the students to get their respective grades. This datawill help us establish factors contributory to their performance during the said school year. Restassured that all the data to be gathered will be treated with confidentiality.

    Your approval regarding this request would really be deeply appreciated.

    Thank you very much!

    Very truly yours,

    __________________Ms. Clarissa Sales

    Leader

    Noted by: Approved by:

    __________________ __________________MRS. CAROLYNE L. HIZON MRS. LEONORA OGACION

    RESEARCH FACULTY/ ADVISER REGISTRA

    QUESTIONNARE

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    Student no. ______Section: _______

    Direction: Indicate the extent to which the following reasons influenced you to take up Nursing.

    5 to a very high extent4 to a high extent

    3 to a moderate extent2 to al limited extent1 not at all

    5 4 3 2 1

    1. I see nursing as a caring profession

    2. My parents influenced me to take up nursing.

    3. I perceived nursing as a challenge.

    4. I took up nursing because my friends do so.5. I took up nursing because I want to render quality careto those who are ill

    6. I took up nursing because of the high salary.

    7. I believe that becoming a nurse is my destiny.

    8. I took up nursing because its in demand in thePhilippines and abroad.

    9. Becoming a nurse is my dream.

    10. I have plans of working abroad.

    11. I believe that Filipino nurses are good in rendering care.

    12. I took up nursing because I want to uplift my status in

    life.13. I want to uplift my self esteem.

    14. Medical course runs to my family.

    15. I want to challenge myself.

    16. I took up nursing only because I want to flaunt my whiteuniform.

    17. Nursing fits my personality.

    18. Nursing is the course that I will support on.

    19. I have what it takes to finish the course.

    20. The media shows nursing as an exciting job.


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