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Also, moderately positive and significant correlation (r=0.709) between the overall pretest and posttest scores was established. It also had high positive and significant correlation between the pretest and the posttest under English Test (r=0.751), while moderately positive and significant correlation was found between the pretest and posttest under Mathematics (r=0.591) and Reading (r=0.470) Tests. The pretest-posttest results of Science Reasoning Test registered a negligible and insignificant correlational value (r=0.121). Participants also revealed that time is their usual “enemy” during tests. They unanimously recognized the benefit of review to them, especially in reminding them of the basics, getting them used to different test designs, and practicing time-bound drills. 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摘要
Ateneo de Iloilo已经制定了一个为期20天的审查计划,名为ADI-SMCS入学考试准备培训(ATTRAC)。这是为了让学生为进入国内顶尖学校做准备。调查对象为109名加入ATTRAC的11年级雅典学生。收集的资料采用集中趋势、Shapiro-Wilk正态性检验、配对样本t检验和Pearson r在0.05显著水平下进行统计学分析。还进行了定性三角测量。结果显示,高考前测总分与后测总分有显著性差异(p=0.00),前测平均分为78.57分,后测平均分为114.33分。总体前测和后测得分之间存在中度正相关和显著相关(r=0.709)。英语测试前测与后测之间也存在高度正相关(r=0.751),数学测试前测与后测之间存在中度正相关(r=0.591),阅读测试前测与后测之间存在中度正相关(r=0.470)。科学推理测验的前测后测结果的相关值可忽略不计且不显著(r=0.121)。参与者还透露,在测试中,时间是他们通常的“敌人”。他们一致认识到复习对他们的好处,特别是在提醒他们基本知识、让他们习惯不同的测试设计和练习有时间限制的练习方面。ATTRAC被发现给了SHS审稿人积极的结果,但它仍然可以改进它的产品,特别是在科学推理和测试黑客方面。
Effect of Ateneo Training on Test Readiness for Admission to College (ATTRAC) Program Senior High School Students
Ateneo de Iloilo has conceptualized a 20-day review program entitled ADI-SMCS Training on Test Readiness for Admission to College (ATTRAC). This aimed to prepare students for entrance tests in top schools in the country. It covered 109 Grade 11 Atenean participants who joined ATTRAC. The data collected were statistically analyzed using measures of central tendencies, Shapiro-Wilk test for normality, paired sample t-test, and Pearson r at 0.05 level of significance. Qualitative triangulation was also made. The results showed that there is a significant difference between the overall pretest and posttest scores in the College Admission Test (p=0.00), showing progress from a pretest mean score of 78.57 to a posttest mean score of 114.33. Also, moderately positive and significant correlation (r=0.709) between the overall pretest and posttest scores was established. It also had high positive and significant correlation between the pretest and the posttest under English Test (r=0.751), while moderately positive and significant correlation was found between the pretest and posttest under Mathematics (r=0.591) and Reading (r=0.470) Tests. The pretest-posttest results of Science Reasoning Test registered a negligible and insignificant correlational value (r=0.121). Participants also revealed that time is their usual “enemy” during tests. They unanimously recognized the benefit of review to them, especially in reminding them of the basics, getting them used to different test designs, and practicing time-bound drills. ATTRAC was found to give positive results to SHS reviewers but it can still improve in its offerings, especially in science reasoning and test hacks.