EFFECTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA TOWARDS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
OF GRADE 12 STUDENTS AT KABACAN WESLEYAN ACADEMY, INC,
Aliudin, Sarah Mae K.
Caramat, Patricia G.
Ganoy, Kenneth A.
Gatcho, Edryl P.
Kadalem, Prince Michael B.
Lacbao, Kristine Joy C.
Maliao, Hugh Keisha E.
Paidomama, Najia Alaizah D.
A Research Outline Submitted to the Senior High School Department, Kabacan
Wesleyan Academy, Inc. in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Strand
of
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
APRIL 2024
INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study
Social media has turned into an essential element of individuals’ lives
including students in today’s world of communication. Its use is growing
significantly more than ever before, especially in the post-pandemic era, marked by
a great revolution happening to the educational systems. Recent investigations of
using social media show that approximately 3 billion individuals worldwide are
now communicating via social media (Iwamoto and Chun, 2020).
Over the past few years social media was invented and expanded
until it has become a phenomenon in the world. Social media is computer-based
technology that plays a very important role in our daily lives. It includes
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, and many others. Most
people nowadays have social media accounts, and it has been used all over the
world. Social media allows people to share, communicate, and engage with
others online. Currently, social media has become one of the most important
means of communication. It is the most powerful form of communication
that enables individuals to stay in touch with their friends, family, and loved
ones who may be located in distant locations.
Additionally, according to the study of Azizi et al. in 2019, on the
relationship between social networking addiction and academic
performance, they found that students who were addicted to social
networking had significantly lower academic performance.
Students nowadays mostly use social media, and it has become a vital
part of their social life. It is now recognized as a platform for learning that
enhances students’ participation in school. Social media provides a means for
students to communicate, connect, and access information for their research
needs. Through social media, students can learn new concepts, ideas, and skills.
Social media has a many positive effects on students’ academic
performance, as it enables them to gather data and information more
efficiently. The fun element of social media sites always helps students to be
connected with peers and teachers to gain knowledge. When social media is
used in educational purposes it may improve academic performance.’
However, there are consequences in using social media when it is
used for non-academic purposes, as it can be incredibly addictive and often
abused by students. This leads to them spending more time on social
media instead of focusing on their studies, which can ultimately harm their
academic performance.
Furthermore, social media usage can worsen mental health issues such as
anxiety and depression. Students need to understand that their social
media activity can have consequences and can affect their academic
performance negatively.
The more time students use social media, the worse the impact
on their academic performance. This suggests that the time devoted to
using social media comes likely at the expense of time that should have been
spent for academic purposes. Heavy users of social media probably do poorly in
exams and assignments because they do not put enough time into their academic
performance.
Kabacan Wesleyan academy Inc. is an institution where students are prone
in using social media. Researchers observed that most of the students in Kabacan
Wesleyan Academy spent hours with their phones daily and how relatively
effective this is to their academic performance. This research therefore seeks to
investigate the level of engagement of students of the Kabacan Wesleyan academy
into social media and determine the effects of their use on academic work.
Objectives of the Study
The general objective of this study is to determine the effects of social
media towards academic performance of Grade 12 students at Kabacan Wesleyan
Academy, Inc.
Specifically, it aims to;
1. determine the demographic profile of the respondents in terms of;
a. age
b. sex
c. social media commonly used
c. No. of hours spent on using social media
d. First semester general average
2. determine the advantages and disadvantages of social media on academic
performance of students.
3. identify possible ways to minimize and use social media appropriately.
Significance of the Study
Students. The outcome of the study can help the students to minimize the
engagement in social media. Students can be aware of what is possible
outcome of being addicted to social media, also to prevent low academic
performance.
Parents. This study is significant to the parents in the sense that they will
know the possible effect of social media usage has on their children.
Teachers. This study is significant to the teachers in the sense that they can
limit their students’ social media usage during class hours. So that, the
students can focus on the discussion of their teacher.
Future Researchers. This will help the future researchers to have an idea
of their related future studies.
Scope and Limitation of the Study
This study will focus only on the effects of social media towards academic
performance of Grade 12 students in Kabacan Wesleyan Academy Inc.
Operational Definition of Terms
Academic Performance – it is the extent to which a student, teacher or
institution has attained their short or long-term educational goals.
General average – is computed by dividing the sum of all final grades by
the total number of learning area.
Social media – refers to the means of interaction among people in which
they create, share, and/or exchange information and ideas in virtual
communities and networks.
Theoretical Framework
The theoretical basis for this investigation comes from the Uses and
Gratification Theory (U & G) and the Social Learning Theory. The use and
gratification theory, as described by Aisar, Mohd, and Nur (2015), assumes that
people use social media for different reasons and to attain some satisfaction.
Individuals' social media usage decisions are heavily impacted by their desires and
the satisfaction derives from such media (van Roy, Deterding & Zaman, 2018)
Social Learning Theory (SLT) to explain or show behavioral changes caused by
the influence of social actors (Abdullah, Hassan, Abdelmagid & Ali, 2020).
Human behavior has ramifications that are influenced by their relationships with
their surroundings. Hence, when students communicate with their mates over
social media sites, the interactions might result in a behavioral consequence that
can have a favorable or unfavorable effect on academic achievement (Mingle &
Adams, 2015)
Conceptual Framework
Age
Sex
Academic
Social media performance in school
commonly used
general average
amount of time
spent using social
media.
Figure 1. A conceptual framework showing the effects of social media towards
academic performance.
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
This digital age, social media has become an integral part of daily life, that
impacting various aspects of society, including education. Students engage in
social media as they have fun, gather information, and communicate with loved
ones. As students increasingly engage with platforms like Facebook, X, Instagram,
and TikTok, there is a growing interest in understanding the effects of social media
on academic performance.
Social Media
Social media is the means that employ mobile and web-based technology to
create highly interactive platform via which individuals and community share, co-
create, discuss and modify user-generated content. Social media is phrase being
tossed around a lot. It is a website that does not just give you information but
interacts with you while giving you information. It is a group of internet-based
applications that allows the creation and exchange of users generated content.
Social media refers to the exchange and comment among themselves in different
networks (Keitzman, 2012).
According to the journal written by (Saturno, 2019), social media is a kind
of innovation of technology which cannot be separated with students’ daily
routine. Social networking like What’s App application and Facebook are
preferable communication platforms among students. Meanwhile, media sharing
like YouTube is also used as a medium for academic development, the students’
usage of social media related to academic purposes as means of communication
not only among peer-to-peer but also among students with their lecturer. Besides,
using it as a means of communication, they also used social media for study
development and also to understand what they have been thought in class. The
usage of social media basically gives impact on students’ general average,
moreover, the usage of social media for class related research has helped improves
students’ grades.
According to Harvard Research cited by (Jayson 2014), “Facebook is
transformed from a public space behavioral laboratory”. Digital natives so as the
immigrants became active in sharing their thoughts, feelings and opinion, personal
information, pictures and videos especially when internet is within the work of
their palm using smartphones in any place which has internet connections.
According to (Gross 2004) noted that “students use social networking sites not
only for leisure and personal socializations but also as a platform for more
meaningful and serious deliberations, and students are using social networking for
making friends, sharing links, online learning.
Social Media in Academics
Regarding the purposes of using social media, (Oye, Adam, & Nor Zairah
2012) indicated that academic performance was adversely affected when social
networking sites were used to fulfill social and nonacademic needs only. (Ravizza,
Hambrick, & Fenn 2014) (Hadeel Al-Obaidi's study at the University of Bahrain
2016) (Harrath & Alobaidy, 2016) on the students of the Arabian Gulf that there is
a positive impact of this technology at their academic level through the useful and
optimal use of social networking sites. Analysis of the study showed that students
are aware of and have a good level of awareness of using social networks for
academic purposes. A large proportion of students expressed satisfaction with its
use as a useful means of collecting data and searching for useful information.
In addition, social networks have helped students to join educational
networks, interact with colleagues and access e-learning resources. Social media
integration into academic courses presents difficulties even if it can improve
student learning through student interactions. Teachers may unintentionally fail to
provide the tools or encouragement required to facilitate student usage and learning
if they make the assumption that students are familiar with and comfortable
utilizing specific types of social media (Cole, 2009; Väljataga & Fiedler, 2009).
(Arnold & Paulus 2010) discovered that even when social media is used for
educational purposes, students may use the technology in ways that are contrary to
the course instructor's aims.
When social media is used for educational purposes, it may improve
academic performance, but some associated challenges also come along with it
(Rithika & Selvaraj, 2013). If social media is incorporated into academics, students
try to also use it for non-academic discussions (Arnold & Paulus, 2010). The
primary reason for such distraction is its design as it is designed to be a social
networking tool (Qiu et al., 2013). According to (Englander et al. 2010), the usage
of social media in academics has more disadvantages than advantages. Social
media severely impacts the academic performance of a student.
Positive Effects of Social Media
Students’ academic life has moved to a different dimension since the
introduction of these social media networks and several studies have affirmed that
social media plays an important role on students in higher education including the
study conducted by (Wheeler, Yeomans & Wheeler, 2008); (Rifkin, Longnecker,
Leach & Ortia, 2009). In their study, they recognized four (4) major advantages of
social media usage by students in higher education which included; enhancing
relationship, improving learning motivation, offering personalized course material,
and developing collaborative abilities. Indeed, social media has contributed greatly
to facilitating learning in the 21st century.
The study conducted by Jain, (Verma & Tiwari 2012), titled “the impact of
social networking in promoting education” revealed that students benefit from
chatting with other students, teachers, and external sources to acquire new
knowledge. Also, (Yunus & Salehi 2012), argued in the same direction that
students gained more vocabulary, improved their writing skills, and reduced their
spelling mistakes through social media usage.
However, other studies report contrary findings and argued that students
benefited from chatting (Jain et al., 2012), as it improves their vocabulary and
writing skills (Yunus & Salehi, 2012). Social media can be used either to excel in
academics or to devastate academics. It all depends on the way it is used by the
students. The good or bad use of social media in academics is the users’ decision
because both the options are open to the students (Landry, 2014).
In fact as an educational tool, social media enriches learning by giving both
students and teachers the opportunity to connect in new and very exciting ways
thereby encouraging flexible modes of learning. It is stated that flexible learning
expands the choice on what, when and how people learn. It supports different
styles of learning including E-learning which is highly patronized across the globe
(Pappas, 2013). Other scholars: (O’keeffe and Clake-Pearson 2011), in their study
also revealed that social media benefits students by connecting them to one another
on assignments and class projects.
Negative Effects of Social Media
The addiction to social media is found more among the students of higher
studies which ruins the academic excellence of an individual (Nalwa & Anand,
2003). Among the social media users, Facebook users’ academic performance was
worse than the nonusers or users of any other social media network. Facebook was
found to be the major distraction among students (Kirschner & Karpinski, 2010).
Social media may have a negative effect on both the amount of time students
devote to studying for classes and their GPA. Since students are so strongly
influenced to use social media platforms, the majority of them use them to fulfill
their social demands rather than their academic ones.
They have the freedom to do whatever they choose, including uploading
and downloading data, adding unused friends, leaving comments on other people’s
blogs, and even creating online persons that are prohibited in the real world. It has
only been observed that most students today, particularly those at the minor level,
spend more time in chatting with friend, playing video games, and watching videos
than reading textbooks, completing homework, and attending to other academic
requirements (Annetta et al., 2009, Junco, 2012b).
Additionally, the study conducted by Obi, Bulus, Adamu and Sala’at 2012,
titled “The need for safety consciousness among Youths on social Networking
Sites” concluded that social media affects students use of English. They use short-
handwriting when chatting with friends and unconsciously get used to it thereby
replicating the same errors during examinations. Even though one may argue that
these are minor challenges, it is important to acknowledge the increasing rate at
which these errors are replicated in the education sector and if care is not taken
future generations may see it as a norm.
(Kelly et al 2018) informed that more engagement with social media
applications, learning skills, and research capabilities deteriorate in certain
situations as students lose concentration and dedicate less time to their studies.
Moreover, the excessive use of social media constricts students' academic,
social, and physical health (Jha et al., 2016). Same way, social media contributes to
the general sense of ill-being, poor self- esteem, anxiety, and sadness as mental
health symptoms (Hardy & Castonguay, 2018; Ashford, 2017). Students' use of
social media might cause stress in students, which can have a negative impact on
academic performance (Legaree, 2015).
METHODOLOGY
Research Design
The researchers will be using descriptive research design to determine the
effects of social media towards academic performance of Grade 12 students at
Kabacan Wesleyan Academy, Inc.
According to (Bayat, 2007), descriptive research design is collecting data
that will explain the situation more completely and will give objectivity to current
issues or problems.
Respondents of the study
The respondents of this study will be the selected students of Grade 12 at
Kabacan Wesleyan Academy, Inc.
Locale of the Study
This study will be conducted at Kabacan Wesleyan Academy, Inc. Abellera
St., Barangay Poblacion, Kabacan, North Cotabato.
Sampling Procedure
In this study, purposive sampling design will be used to determine the
effects of social media towards academic performance. A total of 45 Grade 12
students at Kabacan Wesleyan Academy, Inc. will serve as the respondents.
Research Instrument
This research will use a descriptive survey questionnaire. This
questionnaire has two parts. The first part contains the demographic profile of the
respondents, and the second part is composed of checklist which they will check
whether they possess what is being indicated.
Data Gathering Procedure
First, the researchers will make a letter of permission noted by the adviser
addressed to the principal of Kabacan Wesleyan Academy, Inc. to allow the
researchers to conduct their study.
The researchers will personally administer the survey and retrieve them
immediately for analysis.
Statistical Analysis
The data to be gathered will be analyzed using descriptive statistics such as
frequency count, mode and percentage.
KABACAN WESLEYAN ACADEMY INC.
Kabacan, Cotabato
Philippines
APPROVAL OF RESEARCH OUTLINE
Name Members Aliudin, Sarah Mae K.
Caramat, Patricia G.
Ganoy, Kenneth A.
Gatcho, Edryl P.
Kadalem, Prince Michael B.
Lacbao, Kristine Joy C.
Maliao, Hugh Keisha E.
Paidomama, Najia Alaizah D.
Grade Level &
Grade 12 - Jairus
Section
Strand HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Effects of Social Media Towards Academic Performance of Grade
Research Title
12 Students at Kabacan Wesleyam Academy, Inc.
APPROVED BY THE GUIDANCE COMMITTEE
NERIJOY O. SUBREBELLA JULIUS I. ABOZO
Subject Teacher Statistician
_____________ _____________
Date Date
MERYELLE H. REMULTA ROSALITAP.RABIA, Ed.D
SHS, TIC School Principal
_______________ _______________
Date Date
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The research outline attached here to entitled, “Effects of Social Media
towards Academic Performance of Grade 12 students at Kabacan Wesleyan
Academy, Inc.”, prepared and submitted by Group 3 in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the Strand of Humanities and Social Sciences, is hereby accepted
NERIJOY O. SUBREBELLA, LPT
Subject Teacher
___________________
Date
Accepted as partial fulfillment of the requirements for the strand of
Humanities and Social Sciences.
ROSALITA P. RABIA, Ed.D
School Principal
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