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    Instructional communication and students' productivity
    Ypanto, Nessa Mae G. (Davao del Sur State College, 2024-04)
    The main goal of the study was to determine the level of influence of instructional communication of students' productivity level BSED Mathematics students of Davao del Sur State College. The research study used a descriptive-correlation research design . The study was conducted with a total of 103 respondents from first-year and second-year BSED Mathematics students who are currently enrolled for the academic year 2022-2023. The instruments that were used by the researcher in gathering data dealt with the level of instructional communication and it's impact on students' productivity level. Results revealed that level of instructional communication is average, as interpreted from the gathered results, with an overall mean of 3.33. Among the three indicators of the independent variable, it was found that teacher non-verbal immediacy mostly affects students' productivity with a significance level of 0.00 and a strong correlation value. Moreover, students' productivity levels obtained an overall mean of 3.16, which means students are moderately productive and were affected by instructional communication and students' productivity. Also, the domain that mostly influences the students' productivity is teachers' non-verbal immediacy. It was found that the BSED Mathematics students of Davao del Sur State College experienced an average level of instructional communication which influences students' productivity. Future research may be undertaken covering another set of respondents to determine their level of academic productivity, and can use other variables that were not used in the study.
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    Perceived influence of Korean drama on the lifestyle of development communication student viewers of Davao del Sur State College
    Taypen, Jessa Marie G. (Davao del Sur State College, 2024-07)
    This study investigated the perceived positive and negative influence of Korean dramas on the Development Communication students of Davao del Sur State College through a descriptive-comparative research design. The research explored potential differences in influence based on the sociodemographic profile. Results highlighted a strong interest in K-dramas among 19 to 21 years old, particularly females. Rural viewers showed higher engagement compare to urban counterparts. Most respondents allocated 1- 4 hours weekly to watch their favorite series, with romantic comedy and adventure dramas being popular choice. The study underscores the role of mobile phones as the primary viewing device due to convenience. Overall, it sheds light on the pervasive influence of Korean Dramas on students in today's media landscape.